Migrations are never easy, but they can provide great opportunities for growth and positive change. In migrating from Aleph to Alma, the Binghamton University Libraries found that while Aleph did many things, Alma has allowed us to understand how we can integrate existing functionalities that were known in Aleph but not easily taken advantage of. Some of these functionalities have let us automate processes; these include ordering API\u27s with GOBI and Proquest; Invoicing for GOBI, Proquest, EBSCO; and now MARC record delivery with OCLC Cataloging partners. Come hear how three units (Acquisitions, Cataloging, and Systems) collaborated to implement automated functionality that has allowed the Binghamton University Libraries to keep up with a...
This presentation, delivered at the ELUNA 2016 Annual Meeting, May 1-6 in Oklahoma City, details the...
When the OCLC Bibliographic Notification service was re-incarnated as the WorldShare Collection Mana...
This paper describes how Central Washington University Libraries (CWUL) interacted and collaborated ...
When the decision was made to migrate to Alma integrated library system, Rowan University libraries ...
Alma offers some advantages to Acquisitions particularly for managing electronic workflows and commu...
This presentation will discuss how the roles of systems librarians are expected to change in migrati...
Alma offers many potential workflows, incorporating local and third-party tools and data. This prese...
A cataloger/technical services librarian\u27s personal narrative of involvement in a library system ...
The University of Kentucky migrated from their long-standing ILS, Ex Libris Voyager with SFX, to Ex ...
Presented at the 2016 Access Services Conference, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center and the Georgi...
VCU Libraries fully migrated from SFX to Alma OpenURL in January 2013. This presentation will discus...
When the University of Kentucky was a Voyager library, I wrote a variety of tools to support our pro...
Frustrated by having to maintain an A-Z databases list separately on our library website and in Alma...
While on Voyager, the University of Kentucky had a committee dedicated to handling releases and poli...
Kate Seago, Director, Acquisitions, Young Library, University of Kentucky The University of Kentu...
This presentation, delivered at the ELUNA 2016 Annual Meeting, May 1-6 in Oklahoma City, details the...
When the OCLC Bibliographic Notification service was re-incarnated as the WorldShare Collection Mana...
This paper describes how Central Washington University Libraries (CWUL) interacted and collaborated ...
When the decision was made to migrate to Alma integrated library system, Rowan University libraries ...
Alma offers some advantages to Acquisitions particularly for managing electronic workflows and commu...
This presentation will discuss how the roles of systems librarians are expected to change in migrati...
Alma offers many potential workflows, incorporating local and third-party tools and data. This prese...
A cataloger/technical services librarian\u27s personal narrative of involvement in a library system ...
The University of Kentucky migrated from their long-standing ILS, Ex Libris Voyager with SFX, to Ex ...
Presented at the 2016 Access Services Conference, Georgia Tech Global Learning Center and the Georgi...
VCU Libraries fully migrated from SFX to Alma OpenURL in January 2013. This presentation will discus...
When the University of Kentucky was a Voyager library, I wrote a variety of tools to support our pro...
Frustrated by having to maintain an A-Z databases list separately on our library website and in Alma...
While on Voyager, the University of Kentucky had a committee dedicated to handling releases and poli...
Kate Seago, Director, Acquisitions, Young Library, University of Kentucky The University of Kentu...
This presentation, delivered at the ELUNA 2016 Annual Meeting, May 1-6 in Oklahoma City, details the...
When the OCLC Bibliographic Notification service was re-incarnated as the WorldShare Collection Mana...
This paper describes how Central Washington University Libraries (CWUL) interacted and collaborated ...