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IGeLU 2025

del 15 al 18 de September del 2025

Siena, Italy

Event Page | Check out the program in the Google Sheet

Our annual event is held in a hybrid format, with most sessions accessible both to on-site attendees and to those joining via Zoom.

Leganto Working Group Closed meeting [Invitation Only]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 08:00–09:00 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting with conference attendees in person and other LWG members attending online

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Products or Areas of Focus

Leganto

Meeting Participants

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Jessie Donaghey, Bond University, Digital Services Librarian
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Angela Laurins, University of Edinburgh, Library Learning Services Manager
LinkedIn URL
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Jessie Ransom, Clarivate, Strategic Product Manager

Alma Specto/Specto Preservation Product Conversation

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Specto

Presenters

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Shmuel Ohayon, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Gijs Noels, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Product Manager
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James Williamson, Southern Methodist University, Digital Preservation Librarian

Breaking the Mold: Rethinking Discovery with NDE

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
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Abstract

This presentation aims to show how the NDE User Interface presents an opportunity to rethink our consortia’s approach to Discovery tools. After an initial analysis of the current management model of Primo VE, we initiated a critical reflection to identify potential areas for improvement in both organization and approach. 

As a result, a set of pillars has been established to guide the decision-making process, ensuring that the evolution of Discovery tools aligns with user needs, technological advancements, and institutional priorities. This presentation will outline these key pillars, discuss the challenges and opportunities of reimagining Discovery systems, and explore how libraries can leverage user-centered design to enhance search experiences. 

By reconsidering traditional models and embracing a more dynamic, user-driven approach, libraries can increase engagement, improve information accessibility, and create a Discovery environment that better serves their communities. 

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Fabiano Fiero, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Team Leader Discovery
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services
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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator

Efficient Invoice Creation in Alma Without Financial System Integration

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
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Abstract

Creating invoices in Alma is essential for tracking the price history of library materials, but integrating with financial systems like SAP can be complex or unfeasable. In our case, a one-way invoice import from SAP to Alma wasn’t possible, so we developed a lightweight process to ensure invoice data ends up in Alma.

Our invoice operators verify that the order price in Alma matches the SAP invoice and then mark the order ready for invoicing by setting the unique invoice number in a designated field. With all necessary data in Alma, we automatically generate invoices using Python or Alma’s new Library Open Workflow tool.

This solution has streamlined our invoicing process, reduced manual work, and enabled us to manage invoices in SAP while maintaining price history in Alma. Join us to hear how we made it work—and how you might, too.

Track

Practical Applications

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Tuomo Seppänen, Tampere University, Information specialist

Moderators

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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL
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Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Enhancing Vendor-Publisher Partnerships for a Seamless Librarian Experience

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Track

Strategy

Products or Areas of Focus
360 Services
Alma
Central Discovery Index
SFX

Presenters

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Tamar Ganor, Clarivate, Content Product Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Karin Perols, Karolinska Institutet, Electronic Librarian
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Enhancing the Patron Experience through Best Practices  

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
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Conference

Track

Strategy

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

Presenters

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Evon Malixi, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
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Susanna Righi, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian
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Samantha Seah, Singapore Management University, Librarian, User Services & Experience

From Four to One: Merging Distinct Academic Libraries with Alma & Primo

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
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Abstract

In our presentation we will share our journey of unifying four geographically separated academic libraries, each with its own Aleph catalog, into a single, centralized system using Alma and Primo.

We'll share our workflow methodology, highlighting the strategic planning, data migration challenges, and staff training involved. The consolidation has yielded significant benefits: improved discovery experience, streamlined operations, enhanced asset sharing, and effective resource management.

The efficient collaborative process with the Ex Libris professional team was instrumental in making the transition of this complex project smooth and successful, while knowledge and best practices shared by colleagues in the Ex Libris user community further enhanced our implementation approach.

Join us to learn valuable insights for institutions considering similar consolidation efforts.

Track
Migration / Implementation
Strategy
User Experience / Discovery
Products or Areas of Focus
Aleph
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Esthy Klein, Herzog Academic College, Library Director
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David Odes, Herzog College Library, Head of Cataloging and Acquisitions
LinkedIn URL
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Nehama Friedmann, Herzog College Library, Jerusalem Campus Library Director
LinkedIn URL
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Mizrachi Tzila, Herzog Academic College, Alon Shevut Campus Library Director
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

How low can you go? Exploring the Library Open Workflows as a low-code solution

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Abstract

SLSP was lucky to be a Development partner for the Library Open Workflows. Library Open Workflows allows tasks and workflows automation not only in Alma and Primo, but in practically any application with an API. The tool is described as a low-code solution. But low-code doesn’t have to mean simple. We implemented several workflows concerning authorities, inventory, and requests in Alma. Did the Library Open Workflows make us happy? Come and find out.

Track

Development / Initiative

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Dominik Bláha, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Team Leader Access Services

Moderators

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Mehmet Celik, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Expert Software Architect
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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair

Maximising Consortia Potential: Leveraging New Features for Adaptability, Efficiency, and Advocacy

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–09:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
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Conference

Track

Strategy

Products or Areas of Focus

Consortia

Presenters

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Maud Arnaud, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Sylvain Courret, BCU Lausanne, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Tara La Ware, Center for Jewish History, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Primo Working Group and Primo Product Management Closed Meeting [Invitation Only]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:00–10:00 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting for the Primo Working Group and Primo Product Management.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Meeting Participants

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager
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Nir Zinger, University of Haifa, Head of Systems Development
LinkedIn URL
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Noémie Ammann, ETH Library, Application Manager
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Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services
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Ulrich Leodolter, OBVSG
LinkedIn URL
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Andrea Zech, Freie Universität Berlin, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Gaith Bader, University of New South Wales, Associate Director Digital Experience and Innovation
LinkedIn URL
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Manuela Schwendener, Basel University, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Paul Harding, University of York, Systems Specialist/Developer
LinkedIn URL
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Mark Kluzek, University College London
LinkedIn URL
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Yisrael Kuchar, Clarivate, Senior Director of Product Management
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Nili Natan, Clarivate, Product Manager
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Sima Bloch, Clarivate, Senior Prodcut Manager

AI Metadata Assistant - the Norwegian experience

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
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Abstract

The University of Oslo Library participated in the Alma's AI Metadata Assistant - early access workgroup from September 2024 to January 2025.

In this presentation we would like to share our experiences in the testing of the AI tool, from the start to the more mature version that we utilize today.  The test version was developed for English language resources. Our approach has been to test even other languages, including Norwegian and retrospective cataloguing of older material.

After the testing period we have implemented the Alma AI Metadata Assistant in our cataloguing workflow. Being part of a consortium with a shared catalogue for university and academic libraries, we have negotiated a common practice with the community.

We would like to share our approaches to cataloguing workflows in the consortium, and share our thoughts on usability, time and resource effectiveness and ideas for future improvements.

Track
Demonstration
Development / Initiative
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Vjosa Zymeri, University of Oslo, Metadata Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Jenny Bakken Aslaksen, Sikt, Senior Adviser
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL
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Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Adapting and Advancing with Alma Releases

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
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Conference

Abstract

Staying on top of Alma release notes can be challenging and time-consuming. Is it really possible to remain aware of all the new Alma features and bug fixes available, decide which to adopt, and ensure stakeholders are informed, without spending all of your time doing it? Hear from 4 institutions and 1 consortium about their methods for reviewing and acting upon Alma releases, keeping stakeholders informed, and how well these solutions work for them. Methods range from simple to elaborate, and may also be applicable for managing other products to which your institution subscribes.

Track
Practical Applications
User Experience / Discovery
Other
Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Esther Guggenheim, National Library of Israel, Metadata Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Lori Stethers, Wesleyan University, Systems/ Emerging Technologies Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Alex Fletcher, Ontario Council of University Libraries, Omni Network Zone and Technology Specialist
LinkedIn URL
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Dejah Rubel, Ferris State University, Metadata and Electronic Resource Management Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Aaron Sandoval, California State University Channel Islands , Electronic Resources Management Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Gijs Noels, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Product Manager
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James Williamson, Southern Methodist University, Digital Preservation Librarian

EU Lib Cat: the making of a Union Catalogue for the European Union Institutional Libraries

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Abstract

For over two decades, the idea of a unified catalogue for the EU's institutional libraries has been a recurring goal. Despite differing user needs, these libraries share more commonalities than differences. However, this vision remained unrealized, hindered by everyday challenges. In recent years, there has been significant progress toward collaboration, not just at the library level, where ties have always been strong, but strategically as well. Inspired by the EU’s integration model, this initiative aims to create a Union Catalogue for EU institution libraries, showcasing shared resources and enabling joint services. Through partnerships, the project seeks to ensure equitable resource access while allowing libraries to focus on their core services. This presentation examines the journey toward a unified EU library catalogue, addressing the challenges, opportunities, and benefits of this collaborative effort.

Track
Demonstration
Practical Applications
User Experience / Discovery
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Sergio Butelli, European Commission, Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Cort Eyer, Court of Justice, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Mick O'Dwyer, Council of the European Union, Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Karin Perols, Karolinska Institutet, Electronic Librarian
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Migrating 110 colleges to Alma & Primo VE: The California Community Colleges Statewide Library Services Platform Implementation

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

One hundred ten of California's community college libraries migrated to Ex Libris' Alma and Primo VE library services platform (LSP), going live between December 2019 and January 2020, thus launching the California Community College's (CCC) Library Services Platform Program (LSP Program). This presentation will describe the CCCs LSP Implementation Project from migration to go-live and beyond, to the formation of the LSP Program, including challenges, successes, and opportunities.

The content of this presentation was originally published as:
Roach, Stephanie M., Ashley R. Coyne, Glenn S. Tozier, Mary Wahl, and Kaela Casey. "From Zero to One Hundred Ten: The California Community Colleges Statewide Library Services Platform Implementation" in The Community College Library: Collections and Technical Services, edited by Janet Pinkley and Kaela Casey. ACRL, 2025.

Track

Migration / Implementation

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Glenn S. Tozier, Monterey Peninsula College, Digital Services Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Stephanie M. Roach, San Mateo County Community College District, Library Systems & Applications Developer
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Tailoring Training in a Consortia Environment. Using Canvas for Training [Zoom Session]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
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Conference

Abstract

How do we onboard staff and provide training that meets the needs of a consortial environment? At the California State University consortium, we make Canvas courses! We took existing Clarivate training materials and combined them with a customized approach to create an online course for Rapido. Building upon that proven successful course, the CSU ERM committee adopted a similar approach to develop a Canvas course for ERM staff. This has inspired other CSU functional areas to follow suit.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Zoom presenter session (available to physical and virtual attendees)

Track

Practical Applications

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Jessica Hartwigsen, California State University, Electronic Resource Librarian

Moderators

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Sylvain Courret, BCU Lausanne, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Tara La Ware, Center for Jewish History, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL

The Year in Search: Exploring User Search Behavior with Generative AI

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Understanding user search behavior over time is essential for optimizing library discovery services. This session presents findings from a year-long study analyzing user interactions with Primo VE, our library’s discovery system. Using generative AI tools, we examined a representative sample of search queries, categorizing them by subject classification, query type (e.g. author, title, subject/concept), academic discipline, and search intent. By applying AI-driven analysis, we transformed raw search data into actionable insights, automating classification, uncovering hidden trends, and generating data-driven recommendations to enhance user experience. Our findings reveal insights into user needs, offering opportunities to refine discovery services and guide collection development. By sharing our methodology and key findings, this session will demonstrate the transformative potential of AI in academic libraries and showcase how these technologies can be used to better understand and meet user needs.

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus
Analytics / Mixpanel
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Marlene van Ballegooie, University of Toronto Libraries, Metadata Technologies Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian
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Samantha Seah, Singapore Management University, Librarian, User Services & Experience

Transitioning to the NDE UI: A Practical Guide

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:10 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

This presentation oers a comprehensive overview of SLSP’s strategic planning for transitioning to the NDE Primo user interface. It details a phased timeline with key milestones, alongside technical and communication plans designed to engage key stakeholders throughout the transition. The presentation will also highlight resources developed to meet libraries’ needs and expectations, outline a system for collecting and processing feedback from library sta on the new UI, and discuss measures taken to integrate accessibility and usability testing into the process. Additionally, it will cover strategies for ensuring go-live readiness to ensure a smooth launch. By the end of this talk, attendees will gain a clear understanding of the planning process and leave with practical tips and a customizable plan to support their own libraries through this change.

Track

Strategy

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services
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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator

Celebrating the Leganto community: sharing experiences and developing new ideas [70 mins]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 09:40–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The Leganto Product Working Group is hosting a session for Leganto customers (old and new) to reflect on how our community shares experiences and develops new ideas in a supportive and collaborative environment.

WG coordinator Jessie Donaghey (Bond University) and Angela Laurins (University of Edinburgh) will facilitate an interactive discussion-based workshop with the help of other members of the WG.

Attendees will be invited to discuss a range of relevant topics with colleagues from other institutions, including the new UI, roles and responsibilities, technical workflows, and student/instructor engagement. There will also be a focus on the new CERV process and how we can continue to share and support all the great ideas within the community.

Everyone is encouraged to come to the session with questions and experiences to share, as we celebrate the strong spirit of collaboration within our diverse Leganto community.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Physical session only (no live streaming)

Track
Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community
Practical Applications
Strategy
Other
Products or Areas of Focus

Leganto

Presenters

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Kael Driscoll, University of Western Australia, Discovery Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Jessie Donaghey, Bond University, Digital Services Librarian
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Angela Laurins, University of Edinburgh, Library Learning Services Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Jessie Donaghey, Bond University, Digital Services Librarian

Aligning the ILO Thesaurus With the UN SDG Taxonomy: From Metadata to Discovery [Zoom Session]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
Event part

Conference

Abstract

In response to the United Nations' call for all entities within the UN System to adopt the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Taxonomy for mapping SDG-related resources, the ILO Library undertook a comprehensive integration initiative.

This presentation outlines the methodology and results of aligning the ILO Thesaurus with the UN SDG taxonomy, and applying this alignment first, to subject authority headings in Alma, and then to bibliographic records in the ILO’s institutional repository, by an automated process.  As a result, SDGs have been implemented as searchable facets in Primo VE, enabling users to search and browse for publications related to specific SDGs.

The session will share practical insights into the alignment process, the automation workflow, and the broader implications for metadata harmonization.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Zoom presenter session (available to physical and virtual attendees)

Track
Development / Initiative
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Verónica Parsiale, International Labour Organization, Information Management Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Hala Elgohary, International Labour Organization, Senior Information Management Specialist
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian
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Samantha Seah, Singapore Management University, Librarian, User Services & Experience

Alma AMA (Ask Me Anything)

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Maud Arnaud, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Lili Daie, Clarivate, Manager, Product Management
LinkedIn URL
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Asaf Kline, Clarivate, Vice President, Library Solutions
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Adina Marciano, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Erez Shabo, Clarivate, Product Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Gijs Noels, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Product Manager
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James Williamson, Southern Methodist University, Digital Preservation Librarian

Build your own theses AI agent cataloger

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

At the Technion Library, we developed a service using n8n and AI to streamline thesis processing. Integrated with Alma and Primo, the automated workflow analyzes each thesis, extracts key metadata such as title, student name, supervisor, and faculty and generates a draft record for librarian review. The system also manages related files: renaming, uploading, and linking them to the record. This process reduces handling time by 80% while maintaining cataloging standards through human validation. By combining automation with professional oversight, we ensure accurate and efficient results. We are excited to share our experience and practical insights at the IGeLU conference, focusing on implementation, time savings, and opportunities for broader library use.

Track
Demonstration
Development / Initiative
Migration / Implementation
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Guy Shahaf, Technion Institute of Technology, Head of Information Systems

Moderators

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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL
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Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Content Working Group Open Meeting

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Content WG. This is an open meeting, and all are welcome to attend and ask questions.

Track
Roadmap / Update
Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)
Products or Areas of Focus
360 Services
Alma
Central Discovery Index
Primo / Primo VE
Summon

Presenters

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Karin Perols, Karolinska Institutet, Electronic Librarian

Moderators

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Karin Perols, Karolinska Institutet, Electronic Librarian
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Navigating the Post-Go-Live Phase: Alma Implementation at the University of the Free State Library

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The University of the Free State Library recently transitioned from the legacy Sierra system to the Alma Library Services Platform—a major shift in digital infrastructure. While implementation and go-live often receive the most focus, the post-implementation phase is frequently the most challenging, marked by workflow disruptions, staff resistance, and the need for sustained change management. This case study highlights the UFS Library’s strategies for navigating this phase, drawing on leadership, a phased approach, and a dedicated change team to reduce technophobia and ensure continuity. It offers practical insights into maintaining momentum and achieving long-term success in digital transformation.

Track

Migration / Implementation

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Huldah Raubenheimer, University of the Free State, Assistant Director: Cataloguing
LinkedIn URL
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Tsholofelo Maleho, University of the Free State, Assistant Director: Digital Library Services
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Sylvain Courret, BCU Lausanne, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Tara La Ware, Center for Jewish History, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Primo Working Group Open Meeting

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Primo WG. This is an open meeting, and all are welcome to attend and ask questions.

Track
Roadmap / Update
Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)
Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager
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Yisrael Kuchar, Clarivate, Senior Director of Product Management
[photo]
Nili Natan, Clarivate, Product Manager
[photo]
Sima Bloch, Clarivate, Senior Product Manager

Moderators

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager
[photo]
Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services

Publishing Bibs and Holdings from Alma to WorldCat: An Alternative Setup

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:20–10:50 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

This presentation discusses an alternative to the out-of-the-box solution offered by Ex Libris for publishing bibliographic and holdings records to WorldCat. Instead of publishing bibliographic records with embedded holdings information using one publishing profile, as recommended by Ex Libris, we have implemented a different setup using two publishing profiles: a generic publishing profile for bibliographic records and the out-of-the-box LHR publishing profile for holdings records. After presenting our current setup, including our configuration, and workflows, I will elaborate on the challenges we have encountered, the solutions and workarounds we have developed, and the remaining open issues and desiderata for this integration.

Track
Migration / Implementation
Other
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Interoperability

Presenters

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Oki Utamura, KB, National Library of the Netherlands, Functional Application Manager

Moderators

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Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Refreshment break

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 10:50–11:15 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

AI for metadata extraction

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Over the past year, The University of Haifa's Younes and Soraya Nazarian Library had several initiatives involving AI for metadata extraction. In this presentation I will outline three methods we developed so far:

  1. A project by two graduate students involving data extraction via LLM models and R studio. Their model is focused on data extraction from a large collection of periodicals and uses transliteration of spoken words, data mapping and analysis, and finally exporting all data to an Excel file that can be loaded into Alma
  2. Alma cataloguing AI Assistant – we examined both creating and enhancing bibliographical records capabilities to arrive at the most efficient workflow.
  3. OCR for books in non-Latin scripts (Hebrew and Arabic) 

Conclusions:

AI can help streamline workflows, especially when dealing with large quantities of data

Human in the loop – specifically for books in non-Latin scripts

Thinking outside of the box results in more efficient workflows 

Track

Practical Applications

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
General / Other

Presenters

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Amit Niv, University of Haifa, Head of Metadata and Process Management
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL
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Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Affordability and Engagement: Putting Libraries at the centre of Teaching and Learning

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Presenters

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Jessie Ransom, Clarivate, Strategic Product Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Jessie Donaghey, Bond University, Digital Services Librarian
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Paolo Buoso, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Library Deputy Director

Ensuring Discovery beyond the Library Catalogue: A Use Case from University of Leeds Libraries

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Abstract

A recent University of Leeds survey revealed that 79% of their students start their research on the library catalogue Primo. Juxtaposed with recent Technology from Sage research into undergraduate workflows which found that 63% search for resources on Google before visiting their library website, this raises important questions about how libraries can better understand and meet the diverse needs of their student communities.

In this session, discover how the University of Leeds Libraries have adopted an inside-out approach by leveraging Lean Library and targeted marketing—such as Primo banners, digital displays across study spaces, and outreach to customer-facing colleagues—to reach audiences. We’ll also share emerging global insights, including the growing role of ChatGPT and generative AI in research, and discuss how libraries can provide trusted resources, citation guidance, and AI support to ensure seamless and accessible research experiences for all.

Track
Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community
User Experience / Discovery
Products or Areas of Focus
Interoperability
General / Other

Presenters

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Ceilan Hunter-Green, University of Leeds, Metadata and Discovery Manager
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Rob Moore, Technology from Sage, Development Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Wei Xuan, University of Manitoba, Associate University Librarian
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Mehmet Celik, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Expert Software Architect

Maximising Content Value through Effective Metadata Management

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus
360 Services
Alma
Central Discovery Index
SFX

Presenters

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Tamar Ganor, Clarivate, Content Product Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Karin Perols, Karolinska Institutet, Electronic Librarian
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Rapido Working Group Open Meeting

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Rapido WG. This is an open meeting, and all are welcome to attend and ask questions.

Track
Roadmap / Update
Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)
Products or Areas of Focus

Rapido / RapidILL

Presenters

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services

Moderators

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services
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Sylvain Courret, BCU Lausanne, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL

The Unknown Knowns - Tightening Patron Privacy in Alma Circulation and Resource Sharing

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

This session will demonstrate several configurations in Alma to keep only necessary user data and protect research, loan, and requesting data privacy in circulation and resource sharing.  The less patron data you have, the less patron data you might have to share! 

Track

Demonstration

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Lori Hilterbrand, Orbis Cascade Alliance, Program Manager for Resource Sharing and Fulfillment
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

XML normalization with Primo VE: Leveraging generative AI tools

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Importing external data sources into Primo VE can be a challenge! This session will share practical experiences of using AI tools such as ChatGPT and Copilot to support setting up and troubleshooting XML harvesting and normalization rules for three local data sources: the UQ eSpace institutional repository, an AtoM archival management system, and SpringShare library guides. The presentation will cover problems encountered, successes achieved, and lessons learned while working within the limitations and opportunities of Primo VE.

Track
Practical Applications
User Experience / Discovery
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager

Moderators

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager
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Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services

Auto Holdings Task Force Closed Meeting [Invitation Only]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:15–12:15 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting of the Auto Holdings Task Force.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Products or Areas of Focus
360 Services
Alma
SFX

Meeting Participants

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Gijs Noels, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Product Manager
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Catherine Grove, Northwestern University, Head Metadata Services

Bound together material in Alma and Primo VE

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

University of Oxford libraries have many thousands of works that have been bound together after publication, and other situations where one physical item is represented by more than one bibliographic record. This presentation will cover how we make use of Alma's related records for physical inventory functionality and display this information in Primo VE. Also included will be a discussion of the challenges around the use in Alma of standard MARC21 field 773 for local inventory linking information.

Track

Practical Applications

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Nathalie Schulz, University of Oxford, Bodleian Libraries, Systems Support Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems
LinkedIn URL
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Keeping Libraries at the Forefront of AI in the Classroom: Enhancing Assignment Creation with the Alethea Instructor Assistant and Leganto

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Leganto

Presenters

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Jessie Ransom, Clarivate, Strategic Product Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Jessie Donaghey, Bond University, Digital Services Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Paolo Buoso, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Library Deputy Director

Ranking Configuration and Harvested Collections in Primo VE

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

We have been investigating Ranking Configuration since migrating to Alma and Primo VE in 2023, after encountering issues with owned book content not surfacing very well in search results. After intensive testing, we boosted title, author, and date fields to resolve these issues and meet user and staff needs. We presented at IGeLU 2024 on our work so far, and the high level of engagement this session received highlighted that this area has relevance for many institutions using Alma/Primo VE.

While we continue to make iterative improvements to the ranking configuration, we have noticed that the changes we have made have had a detrimental effect on our harvested collections, in particular content from our open access repository (ORE), where ORE resources are appearing in bulk above more relevant CDI articles. This presentation will be looking at how ranking configuration affects harvested collections in Primo VE, and the steps we have taken to resolve the issues encountered.

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Andrew Dove, University of Exeter, Library Management Systems Administrator
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Eleanor Ann Lund, University of Exeter, Information Assistant

Moderators

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Stacey van Groll, University of Queensland, Discovery and Access Manager
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Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services

Rapido Product Conversation

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Rapido / RapidILL

Presenters

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Katie Birch, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services
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Lynne Porat, University of Haifa, Head Interlibrary Loans

Rialto Reimagined: Navigating Library Acquisitions in Flux

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Clarivate’s recent announcement about the changes in Rialto and Ebook Central were an unwelcome surprise to many in the community. While Collecto's integration into Rialto offers rich potential for collection development, the internal arrangement of the two products at present remains unclear.

This presentation traces Rialto’s evolution from its original streamlining of acquisitions management through the recent market disruption. We will examine the consequences for institutional resource strategies and the subsequent challenges facing library professionals.

Moving beyond current frustrations, the talk will investigate the potential of Rialto-Collecto’s holistic approach to collection development. By proposing adaptive strategies to navigate these transitions, the talk will, hopefully, reimagine a dynamic acquisitions landscape in an increasingly complex digital ecosystem.

Join us to unpack these transformative technological shifts and their implications for library resource management.

Track
Development / Initiative
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus
Collecto
Rialto

Presenters

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Valerie Khaskin-Felendler, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Head Librarian, Humanities Reading Room
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Samantha Seah, Singapore Management University, Librarian, User Services & Experience
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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian

Vega for Academics: Transforming Academic Library Experiences

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus

Innovative Products (Sierra, Vega...)

Presenters

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Yariv Kursh, Clarivate, SVP & General Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
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Tara La Ware, Center for Jewish History, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Zooming into the New Discovery Experience

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 11:55–12:25 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Nili Natan, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Meeting Participants

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Wei Xuan, University of Manitoba, Associate University Librarian
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Mehmet Celik, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Expert Software Architect

Lunch

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 12:25–13:30 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

AI in the Loop: Making Librarians' Lives Easier with AI Tools

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Presenters

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Lili Daie, Clarivate, Manager, Product Management
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL
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Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Aleph Working Group Open Meeting and Aleph Product Update

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Aleph WG and on the Aleph roadmap. This is an open meeting, and all are welcome to attend and ask questions.

Track
Roadmap / Update
Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)
Products or Areas of Focus

Aleph

Presenters

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Tara La Ware, Center for Jewish History, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Carmit Marcus, Clarivate, Director of Product Management
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Tara La Ware, Center for Jewish History, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair

Customer Support Advisory Group Open Meeting

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Support Advisory Group. This is an open meeting, and all are welcome to attend and ask questions.

Track
Roadmap / Update
Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)
Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

Presenters

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian

Moderators

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Esploro Product Conversation

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Esploro / Converis

Presenters

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Naomi Conforti, Clarivate, Senior Product Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Maureen Bezanson, Southern Cross University, Team Leader, Library Systems
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Paolo Buoso, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Library Deputy Director

Game Not Found: Addressing Discovery Challenges in Primo for Gaming Resources

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Ensuring discoverability of gaming material has presented many unique challenges. Traditional cataloging systems offer limited support for games: items often lack ISBNs, resulting in missing thumbnail images; there are no standard item designations for games; MARC records fail to accurately capture nuance; and known-title searches frequently bury the materials deep in the catalogue. This presentation will examine and contextualize these cataloguing and discovery challenges. It will also introduce the Meeple Like Us framework, which expands the definition of accessibility in games beyond visual and physical elements to include economic, cognitive, emotional, representational, and other barriers. I'll share some of the workarounds and solutions we've tested, and invite a broader conversation around improving the discoverability of non-traditional library materials and how we can create more accessible gaming collections specifically.

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Michelle Goodridge, Wilfrid Laurier University, Head, User and Access Services
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Aronne Watkins, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Access & Discovery Services
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Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services

Making Historical Geographic Collections Accessible: Digital Cataloging and Spatial Discovery Tools [Zoom Session]

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The Hebrew University Spatial Catalog is a GIS-based platform offering access to historical maps and aerial photographs by location. Integrated with the library’s Primo/AlmaD system, it supports advanced search, filtering, and access to high-resolution images, some available for purchase. The spatial catalog includes ~30,000 scanned aerial photos and ~20,000 maps (6,000 scanned), all catalogued with metadata in the library’s catalog. It is designed to easily absorb additional collections with a geospatial component. The platform serves researchers, professionals, and the public, promoting broad academic and non-academic use. Accessible  in Chrome browser at https://geohub.huji.ac.il.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Zoom presenter session (available to physical and virtual attendees)

Track
Development / Initiative
User Experience / Discovery
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma Digital
Primo / Primo VE
General / Other

Presenters

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Krina Doekes Brandt, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Map Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Kevin O'Donovan, London School of Economics and Political Science, Library Acquisitions Manager
LinkedIn URL
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James Williamson, Southern Methodist University, Digital Preservation Librarian

Mass Corrections in SLSP: Organizational and Technical Approaches

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Handling large-scale bibliographic data corrections efficiently is a key challenge within the SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform) shared catalog. We present the organizational and technical approaches currently used at SLSP and examine the various methods available within Alma for performing mass corrections, highlighting their respective advantages and disadvantages. Additionally, we introduce our custom-built API-Wrapper, a Python library specifically designed to streamline mass corrections via the Alma API. Furthermore, we discuss the remaining challenges and areas where we still encounter difficulties, providing insights into ongoing issues and potential improvements. 

Track

Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Jeanette Hofer, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Head of Data Services
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Raphaël Rey, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Team Leader System Operations
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Nikol Stepan, SLSP (Swiss Library Service Platform), Senior Data and System Specialist / Business Analyst

Moderators

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Wei Xuan, University of Manitoba, Associate University Librarian
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Mehmet Celik, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Expert Software Architect

Navigating the Transition: Learning from the community

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Navigating the transition to Alma, Primo, Alma Digital and Leganto can be daunting, but the Ex Libris community has proved to be an invaluable source. Drawing on the University of London’s recent experience, I will outline the initial challenges of implementation and how connecting with experienced users helped overcome them. 

The presentation will showcase the invaluable input other libraries’ understanding of Ex Libris systems has had with our transition. Their input has ranged from explaining in detail data clean up requirements to help with migration and training resources. Collaborative learning and sharing best practices were vital in ensuring a smooth transition.

We are at the start of our Ex Libris journey. While our implementation of Alma and Primo will be live by the time of this presentation, we will continue to rely on the expertise of the Ex Libris community as we continue our transition to using Alma Digital and Leganto.

Track

Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Alma Digital
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Larissa Erzinçlioğlu, Senate House Library, University of London, Metadata and Discovery Manager
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Maya Amichal, Weizmann Institute of Science, Systems Librarian
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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator

Closing Keynote: Is Book Bibliometrics Possible? Conceptual and Practical Issues

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 14:10–15:00 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Abstract

While journal bibliometrics, on the one hand, but also qualitative peer review methods, on the other hand, are studied scientifically and practically applied all over the world, the world of books remains largely unexplored. Data at library level on acquisitions and usage of books are not combined with any metadata. Book citations, as opposed to journal citations, remain a mistery.

In the talk I consider a new scenario in which Library science and Bibliometrics talk to each other and develop new concepts and methods in the interest of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

New developments in the interoperability of software at the library level make it possible to design a new landscape. A new alliance is within reach.

Presenters

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Andrea Bonaccorsi, University of Pisa. School of Engineering, Full Professor

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL

Conference – Farewell Session

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 15:00–15:30 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Presenters

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL

Farewell Drink

miércoles, el 17 de septiembre de 2025 a las 15:30–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

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