Archive of presentations
The archive of presentations and posters at the 6th IGeLU Conference in Haifa, 11th – 13th September 2011.
Some of the PWG and SIWG Business meeting and Ex Libris Product Update reports are available in the members-only section.
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Programme
Keynotes
The new frontier: IGeLU 2011 Keynote - Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University Library, US
The book business: changing business models of publishing [link] - Professor Sheizaf Rafaeli, University of Haifa, Israel
General & cross-product
E-media workflows with SFX and Verde – or how to catch the user - Andreas Sabisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
High availability cloud computing goes public - Habib Tabatabai, University of Central Oklahoma, US
One object – three systems: Doing digitisation-on-demand with Aleph, DigiTool and Primo - Dirk Willinghöfer, Austrian National Library, Austria
Playing nicely together – EAS, Primo, Aleph - Shelley Neville, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church History Library, US
Primo and SFX: tips and tricks - Andreas Sabisch, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Putting more ‘M’ in MANGO – M(ore) services in Florida’s discovery service - Michele Newberry, Florida Centre for Library Automation, US
Shibboleth SSO: Charles University case study - Jiri Pavlik, CESNET, Czech Republic
Linked data
Linked data and Ex Libris tools – chaired by Lukas Koster, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Linked data and Ex Libris products – introduction - Lukas Koster, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Publishing Aleph data as linked open data - Silke Schomburg, HBZ, Germany
- Linked open dedup vectors – An experiment with RDFa in Primo - Corey Harper, New York University, USA
- Exploiting DBPedia for use in Primo - Ulrike Krabo, OBVSG, Austria
- Linking library and theatre data - Lukas Koster,University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Linked data and Ex Libris products – summary - Lukas Koster, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Ex Libris – linked data outlook - Axel Kaschte, Ex Libris
Aleph
Aleph-based dealer-payment system - Yosef Branse, University of Haifa, Israel
Custom sorting of items in Aleph - David V. Benge, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church History Library, US
How to synchronise two Aleph servers via rsync - Bernd Luchner, University Library Basel, Switzerland
Put it away with a barcode – barcode locations in Aleph - Billy Rawles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church History Library, US
Report it all, or, any question, all the answers - Billy Rawles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church History Library, US
Spatial search in maps collection - David Tal, Tel Aviv University, Israel
bX
Scholarly usage based reccomendations: evaluating consortium - Dana Thomas, Amy Greenburg, Ontario Council of University Libraries, Canada; Pascal Calarco, University of Waterloo, Canada
Primo
How to teach cataloguing through MARC21 and Primo - Dr. Shahaf Hagafny, University of Haifa, Israel
Large, medium, small – how much information do you users need in Primo? - Dr. Christian Hänger, Mannheim University, Germany
Limo at K. U. Leuven – better statistics for Primo - Veerle Kerstens, Mehmet Celik, LIBIS/K.U.Leuven, Belgium
Presentation of research data in Primo - Dr. Christian Hänger, Mannheim University, Germany
Rethinking discovery – potential, pain points and pragmatism - Brian Flaherty, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Staff vs public data views in Primo – how we have used Primo to protect our confidential data, and share our public data - Beck Locey, Theresa Judkins, Shelley Neville, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church History Library, US
Testing the new library portal | Primo (FU Berlin) – a combined approach of expert and user evaluation for assessing its usability - Andreas Sabisch, Heike Lennard, Melanie Surkau, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
Using Primo to discover e-research repositories - Stefania Riccardi, Susan Lafferty, Tom Ruthven, Sue Harmer, University of New South Wales, Australia
Rosetta
Rosetta and data curation in the context of research: first insights - Andreas Kirstein, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Rosetta in an academic library - Edward M. Corrado, Binghampton University Libraries, US
SFX
A simple solution for displaying license terms with SFX and Mondo License Grinder - Dana Thomas, Ontario Council of University Libraries, Canada
Beyond SFX collection analysis: building a serials collection overlap tool with SFX - Dana Thomas, Ontario Council of University Libraries, Canada
Innovative use of SFX and legacy data to develop a library quick search tool & its mobile extension - Fengzhi Fan, Yingting Zhang, Kerry O’Rourke, UMDNJ-RWJ Library of the Health Sciences, US
Updating proxy server with dealer domains - Yosef Branse, University of Haifa, Israel
Voyager
Acquisitions goes institutional - Peter Price, Plymouth University, UK
Making sense out of Voyager reporting using Access – ten tips to help you be successful - Janet Lute, Princeton University, US
Using On-Shelf holds to facilitate branch-to-branch lending - John Greer, University of Montana, US
Poster presentations
Clio – a one horse race? - Peter Price, Plymouth University, UK
Crossing the divide: has Verde helped to build bridges between libraries and suppliers? - Emma Brewer, Nicola Tricker, Elena Menendez-Alonso, Plymouth University, UK
Training needs in the 21st Century: a wall or a doorway? - Elena Menendez-Alonso, Fiona Grieg, Vicki Maguire, Plymouth University, UK
IGeLU and conference business
Chair’s report on IGeLU activities - Jirka Kende, IGeLU Chair
Haifa welcome - Jirka Kende, IGeLU Chair
Ex Libris presentations and product updates
For all Ex Libris updates and presentations from IGeLU 2011 please go to the Ex Libris Documentation Center.


