Learn-Build-Share-Ask-Discover-Extend. Ex Libris’ Developer Network
Presenters
- Alan Oliver Ex Libris / Clarivate
All For One: Harnessing Library Teamwork for Leganto Success
Presenters
- Kael Driscoll University of Western Australia
When we first implemented Leganto at UWA we set up an ambitious 5-year plan with a dual focus on facilitating self-management of lists by Unit Coordinators and continually increasing take-up of the service to ensure maximum student engagement.
One of the key factors that has allowed us to achieve these goals is having active collaboration across all sections of the Library. We initially created a devolved system of responsibilities for different Library Teams and then continually reviewed and revised this framework over 5 years as we went through staffing restructures and the resetting of strategic priorities. This focus on Library-wide cooperation has played an instrumental role in the ongoing success of embedding Leganto as a vital central pillar in the student learning experience.
This presentation will outline the evolution of our management structure for Leganto at UWA; it will be of interest to other institutions looking for examples of best practice in this space.
Leganto as part of the unified solution
Presenters
- Jessie Ransom Ex Libris / Clarivate
Leganto is a course resource list management solution that embeds the library into the teaching and learning workflows. Join us for a demonstration to see how Leganto can help increase the use of library resources in courses, streamline your library processing workflows, and provide actionable insights into the impact of your library collections and services.
Esploro Product Update and new features demo
Presenters
- Shalhevet Bar-Asher Ex Libris / Clarivate
Join us for an update on the latest Esploro developments and a roadmap overview, as well as an opportunity for Q&A.
The integration experience at Southern Cross University
Presenters
- Margaret Pembroke Southern Cross University
Southern Cross University launched Esploro in July 2020, going live with the Researcher Profiles. The platform’s success at an institutional level has depended on developing integrations that benefit the researcher and streamline workflows for the institution. Our focus has been on a concerted effort to automate dataflows and minimise manual data entry.
In this presentation, I will discuss our experience with configuring, testing and improving integrations, such as the Researcher feed, ORCID, Web of Science, Smart harvesting and Smart expansion, Datacite, OAI-PMH, Pivot RP, and feeding data to the Southern Cross website. I will also share our failures and lessons learnt from the Ex Libris community.
The functionality of Esploro continues to grow, and as early adopters, we are keen to be at the forefront of new developments wherever possible and particularly where we see a benefit for our institution. Our experience working with the Esploro development team will also be share