Rialto 2021 Roadmap
Highlights
Enhancements
Rialto continues to build functionality and enhancements to add efficiencies and tools for collaboration to create a seamless selection and acquisition workflow.
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Content
Rialto is platform-neutral with content from thousands of publishers as well as many digital publisher and aggregator platforms. As a comprehensive academic marketplace, Rialto is committed to continued expansion of its offerings of publisher digital platforms and commercial models to provide librarians and their patrons with the most choice possible.
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New publisher digital platforms:
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New commercial models:
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H1 2021 Enhancements
Order approval task list
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A new, shared list for approvers to review all selector-submitted orders. Rather than approving selections grouped by cart, each title will appear on a list for approvers to review and approve. |
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Purchasers in charge of approving orders will have a streamlined approach for reviewing selector orders, better collaboration tools when working on a team, more flexibility in how orders are grouped at checkout, and support for partial selector cart approval. |
Consortia holdings
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When a library is part of an Alma network zone, Rialto will show holdings from both the local institution and holdings from other institutions in the same network zone. This supports selection decisions-based title availability at other institutions with resource sharing agreements. |
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When evaluating a title, selectors can decide whether to acquire a title based on its availability in the consortia. This may lead to skipping a purchase if (it's available elsewhere) or acquiring a title (if the availability is limited or the edition is not what's needed). |
Cart field customization
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Libraries can customize the cart at the institution level to hide unwanted fields. |
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Selectors and purchasers benefit from a streamlined cart experience, customized based on institutional policies. |
Curated Topics lists
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Hand-picked lists of print and electronic titles in a variety of trending topics. Lists highlight award winners, top sellers, and high-quality titles that are reviewed by experience librarians to ensure quality academic content. Additional lists are added on a monthly basis. |
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Selectors can review hand-chosen recommendations of the top titles in trending subjects, allowing them to quickly fill in collection gaps in surfacing issues. |
H2 2021 Enhancements
Notification System
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In order to highlight significant tasks that need attention, Rialto will feature a notification system that alerts affected staff of changes. This will be the start of an ongoing project to create these alerts, with the initial release featuring alerts for significant order status changes and feed updates. Future releases will include additional notifications. |
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The infrastructure for alerts allows Rialto users to be proactively notified about significant changes without having to go searching for them, and will form the basis for future notifications for different workflows and roles. |
Evidence-Based Acquisition (EBA)
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Libraries will be able to review the pool of EBA candidates sorted by usage or a custom, library-defined ranking profile to see the top recommended purchases. This allows staff to begin making selection decisions as the program is in progress to reduce the crunch of selecting titles when the program closes. This is the first of a series of developments to support end-to-end EBA support in Rialto. |
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To reduce the time pressure of the final selection decisions at program close, Rialto will show top titles allow the library to begin making choices during the program. In addition to existing Rialto evaluation support, this list will feature flexible ranking, facets, and monitoring tools to preview what the end of program spend will look like during the program. |
Shared list comments
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To increase collaboration for shared lists, users will be able to comment on list items and view their own and others' comments. This will allow users to communicate about saved items from within Rialto. |
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Selectors and purchasers will have a direct channel of communication within Rialto. This will improve coordination among selectors and between selectors and purchasers, particularly for situations where titles were selected but sent to a list rather than approved for purchase. |
Search enhancements
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A variety of enhancements (including 'exclude from results', search result ranking, advanced search, reviews, awards) will allow more flexibility in searching and browsing results, particular for searches for which the exact title and edition is not set in advance. |
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With enhanced search tools, librarians will have more flexibility and control in performing fuzzy searches and finding known titles. |