Many e-resources librarians deal with a chicken-and-egg problem: Libraries need to be able to track important universal information about e-resources while cultivating site-specific metadata that is not common to all libraries. However, CORAL, an open source ERM, provides opportunities for integration with global knowledgebases that can seamlessly leverage universal data.
Right now, I spend most of my work time obsessing about authentication, battling a link resolver, and manipulating CORAL. Please talk to me about these things! (Seriously. I need all the tips I can get.)
Join us for our 8th annual gathering for both prospective and active users of the CORAL electronic resources management system. Highlights will include announcements for changes to the software and documentation along with demonstrations. The session will include time for attendees to share feedback and ask questions.
Right now, I spend most of my work time obsessing about authentication, battling a link resolver, and manipulating CORAL. Please talk to me about these things! (Seriously. I need all the tips I can get.)
Learn the latest tips, tricks, techniques and workflows for WMS Collection Manager and Licenses in order to make the library’s resources accessible to users, whether print, electronic or other formats. Learn how to accurately reflect your library’s resources, address usage permissions, reduce issues and make resources discoverable.
Resource & Acquisition Team Leader, Claremont Colleges Library
Margaret Hogarth is the Information Resources Acquisitions Team Leader at the Claremont Colleges Library, where she works with electronic resources, acquisitions and STEM-related services. She has an MLIS from California State University, San Jose and a Masters in Environmental Studies... Read More →
Tuesday March 6, 2018 4:15pm - 5:00pm CST
Room 202