For a collated list, please review the Weekly highlights of the Alma and Primo VE project page.
For a collated list, please review the Weekly highlights of the Alma and Primo VE project page.
For a collated list, please review the Weekly highlights of the Alma and Primo VE project page.
CARLI is now seeking volunteers to serve on eight advisory committees. Volunteers chosen will serve a three-year term, July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2022. Faculty and staff members from all CARLI member libraries, with all levels of experience, are encouraged to apply.
For a collated list of past weeks, please review the Weekly highlights of the Alma and Primo VE project page.
For a collated list of past weeks, please review the Weekly highlights of the Alma and Primo VE project page.
CARLI is seeking nominations for candidates to fill seats on the CARLI Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is the governing authority of the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois.
For a collated list, please review the Weekly highlights of the Alma and Primo VE project page.
The CARLI Commercial Products Committee invites you to attend Emerging Issues in E-Resources: Usage Statistics and Streaming Video. This all-day event will be held at the I Hotel in Champaign on March 26, 2019.
Beginning at noon on March 20, 2019, CARLI’s local installation of CONTENTdm and the CARLI Digital Collections website will be migrating to the OCLC-hosted CONTENTdm platform. We expect the migration to be completed by April 10, 2019.
As we previously announced in summer 2018, OCLC has discontinued support for locally-run CONTENTdm servers like CARLI’s. This migration is necessary so that CARLI can continue to receive support and upgrades to our CONTENTdm software.
As it is the season of annual statistics, many of you are likely wrestling with different reporting forms from ACRL, IPEDS, or other organizations. CARLI will soon require some of this data for the Alma migration as well.
In recent years, stat surveys have moved the emphasis from volume counts to title counts. Getting details on just the title level, while also accounting for format and location, can be a challenge in most library collections. Here are some tips on how to incorporate some deduplication into your reports.