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 |
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 |
The AI Metadata Assistant in the Metadata Editor | |
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 |
Primo VE Mixpanel User Engagement Analytics |
April 22 |
Linked Data Developments in 2025 During this session we will show live the following recent developments pertaining to the following topics:
We will also discuss upcoming development plans pertaining to Linked Data In a separate session (on May 6) we will discuss "Linked Data Enrichment" functionality This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Adina Marciano |
Adelaide: 14:30 Bangkok: 12:00 Hanoi: 12:00 Kabul: 09:30 Melbourne: 15:00 Moscow: 08:00 New Delhi: 10:30 Perth: 13:00 Seoul: 14:00 Shanghai: 13:00 Singapore: 13:00 Sydney: 15:00 Taipei: 13:00 Tokyo: 14:00 |
The Americas and Europe Registration Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 09:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 10:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 14:00 |
Linked Data Developments in 2025 | |
May 6 |
Linked Data Enrichment Until now it was possible to use Linked Data Enrichment "On the fly" when publishing records or using and API. As of the February 2025 Alma release "Permanent" Linked Data enrichment can now be configured in addition to "On the fly" enrichment. Users can enable permanent enrichment of their MARC records through the linked data configuration. When this feature is activated for an authority in the enrichment configuration, the URI will be permanently added to the record in the designated subfield. We will explain this feature and show a live demonstration. This session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Adina Marciano |
Linked Data Enrichment.pptx |
Adelaide: 14:30 Bangkok: 12:00 Hanoi: 12:00 Kabul: 09:30 Melbourne: 15:00 Moscow: 08:00 New Delhi: 10:30 Perth: 13:00 Seoul: 14:00 Shanghai: 13:00 Singapore: 13:00 Sydney: 15:00 Taipei: 13:00 Tokyo: 14:00 |
The Americas and Europe Registration Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 09:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 10:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 14:00 |
Linked Data Enrichment |
May 13 |
Primo Next Discovery Experience (NDE) The Next Discovery Experience (NDE) vision for the coming years is set to enhance the way academic research is conducted, ushering in a new era of research efficiency and insight. This visionary project comprises four transformative elements:
During this session we will have a live demo of key features of the Next Discovery Experience (NDE) and also discuss rollout plans. The session will be delivered by Yoel Kortick and Nili Natan |
Primo VE NDE (Next Discovery Experience) - Live Demo.pptx |
Adelaide: 14:30 Bangkok: 12:00 Hanoi: 12:00 Kabul: 09:30 Melbourne: 15:00 Moscow: 08:00 New Delhi: 10:30 Perth: 13:00 Seoul: 14:00 Shanghai: 13:00 Singapore: 13:00 Sydney: 15:00 Taipei: 13:00 Tokyo: 14:00 |
The Americas and Europe Registration Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 09:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 10:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 14:00 |
Primo Next Discovery Experience (NDE) |
May 28 |
XSL Normalization Rules and Processes for Metadata Records XSL normalization of metadata records is now supported, enabling both manual and batch processing. Institutions can use XSL to manipulate metadata across all MARC-supported formats, enabling advanced data normalization through complex logic. Key updates:
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Adelaide: 14:30 Bangkok: 12:00 Hanoi: 12:00 Kabul: 09:30 Melbourne: 15:00 Moscow: 08:00 New Delhi: 10:30 Perth: 13:00 Seoul: 14:00 Shanghai: 13:00 Singapore: 13:00 Sydney: 15:00 Taipei: 13:00 Tokyo: 14:00 |
The America and Europe Registration Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 09:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 10:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 14:00 |
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June 26 |
Alma Analytics for RapidILL users A new analytics dashboard and extensive set of corresponding reports has been developed in coordination with the input and cooperation of the RapidILL user community. The new reports and dashboard are (tentatively) scheduled to be in the July 2025 release. These new reports can be used independently or in addition to the existing Resource Sharing analytics reports. During this session we will review the new reports and dashboard with an emphasis on how they are made and can be further customized to institution-specific needs if desired. We will also show how additional reports can be made specifically geared for RapidILL. |
Forthcoming |
Adelaide: 14:30 Bangkok: 12:00 Hanoi: 12:00 Kabul: 09:30 Melbourne: 15:00 Moscow: 08:00 New Delhi: 10:30 Perth: 13:00 Seoul: 14:00 Shanghai: 13:00 Singapore: 13:00 Sydney: 15:00 Taipei: 13:00 Tokyo: 14:00 |
Amsterdam: 16:00 Barcelona: 16:00 Berlin: 16:00 Bogota: 09:00 Boston: 10:00 Chicago: 09:00 Copenhagen: 16:00 Krakow: 16:00 La Paz: 10:00 Lisbon: 15:00 London: 15:00 Madrid: 16:00 Montreal: 10:00 Reykjavik: 14:00 |
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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 Erez Shabo. |
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