Full Text Finder replaces the familiar A-to-Z publication browse and makes the discovery of publications easier than ever, integrating responsive autocomplete and publication matching functionality to promote your library's holdings. In this webinar Nancy King, Director of Product Manager for the EBSCO Discovery Service Platform and User Experience, will discuss the concepts behind the creation of FTF and demonstrate its integration within EBSCO Discovery Service.
With state of the art integrated workflows, Full Text Finder makes it easier than ever to manage and promote your holdings. In this webinar Becky Cottrill, Director of Product Management for Software as a Service (SaaS) – Management Workflow, will discuss Holdings and Link Management and demonstrate the benefits of streamlined holdings and link management as part of the discovery experience.
Access is Canada’s annual library technology conference. It brings librarians, technicians, developers, programmers, and managers together to discuss cutting-edge library technologies. Access is a single stream conference featuring in-depth analyses, panel discussions, poster presentations, lightning talks, hackfest, and plenty of time for networking and social events. Read on for more details about this year's program, code of conduct, and registration.
Daniel van Spanje, OCLC Senior Product Manager, Leiden, Netherlands, present on "WorldCat and Metadata Globalization: An Introduction." Anja Smit, University Librarian at Utrecht University and Global Council President, will host the event. More info and how to register here.
Digital Odyssey 2015 "Open Data, Open Heritage" will examine the intersection of governmental, academic, and community open data and open heritage materials, and investigate the roles that cultural heritage institutions can and should play in concert with other participants in the emerging open data, open heritage environment. Read on for more details such as the program and registration.
The OCLC Member Forum will be at the University of Toronto's Robarts Library on May 15, 2015. Join OCLC "at the University of Toronto's Robarts Library, to participate in an OCLC Member Forum.