Alma 2025 Roadmap Webinar Series
Date (2025) |
Session Name and Description |
Accompanying Resources |
Asia Pacific Registration |
The Americas and Europe Registration |
Recordings |
Jan. 7 and 8 |
The AI Metadata Assistant in the Metadata Editor The AI Metadata Assistant uses a Large Language Model generative AI to process information about a library resource, and suggest relevant metadata to the cataloger to help make the cataloging process quicker and more efficient. The cataloger can then review the suggested data and accept, correct or dismiss it, as well as add more complex, expert metadata and library-specific metadata. This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Lili Daie |
The AI Metadata Assistant in the Metadata Editor.pptx |
January 8 Adelaide: 16:30 Bangkok: 13:00 Hanoi: 13:00 Kabul: 10:30 Melbourne: 17:00 Moscow: 09:00 New Delhi: 11:30 Perth: 14:00 Seoul: 15:00 Shanghai: 14:00 Singapore: 14:00 Sydney: 17:00 Taipei: 14:00 Tokyo: 15:00 |
January 7 Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 10:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 11:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 15:00 |
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Jan. 15 |
Primo VE Mixpanel User Engagement Analytics Mixpanel is a new Analytics platform for understanding how users behave within the Primo VE user interface and will be released as part of the "Next Discovery Experience" (NDE). Ex Libris is working on Mixpanel together with customers focus group and early adopters throughout 2024, with a planned general availability release for 2025. Regarding information about Mixpanel as part of the Primo roadmap see:
Regarding general information about Mixpanel see
This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick, Eliyaho Falach and Nili Natan |
A series of presentations on using Mixpanel with primo VE |
Adelaide: 16:30 Bangkok: 13:00 Hanoi: 13:00 Kabul: 10:30 Melbourne: 17:00 Moscow: 09:00 New Delhi: 11:30 Perth: 14:00 Seoul: 15:00 Shanghai: 14:00 Singapore: 14:00 Sydney: 17:00 Taipei: 14:00 Tokyo: 15:00 |
Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 10:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 11:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 15:00 |
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Network Zone Managed Electronic Resources Today, the central office operator can manage electronic resources in the Network Zone and make these resources available for the entire network OR for member(s) Institution Zone (s).
This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Tamar Fuches |
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Negotiations, Transformative Agreements and Open Access Today, most institutions manage their negotiations and record their Transformative Agreements with their publishers outside the library and hold minimal number of evidence which can/should assist them to understand their expenditures and impact on the researchers/publishers. Helping institutions record their Transformative Agreements, Article Processing Charges details and costs as well as recording the number of tokens which the institution received from the publisher as part of the agreement, will assist institutions to manage their Open Access process and better prepare for the next negotiations with the publisher. In this session we will walk through the main use cases. This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Tamar Fuches |
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Authority records matching and linking The Alma product team is working closely with the Alma Authorities Focus Group to enhance authority management, giving libraries more flexibility and control over linking bibliographic headings to authority records. Come hear about what’s been done so far and what we’re planning to do in the coming years. This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Lili Daie |
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