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IGeLU 2025

du 15 au 18 September 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.

Arrival & Registration of Participants

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 08:00–09:00 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

Conference – Welcome Session

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 09:00–09:10 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Presenters

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
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Roberto Di Pietra, University of Siena, Rector

Opening Keynote: UNaIVERSE in the World of Libraries

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 09:10–10:00 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The model of access to documentary resources on the Web has driven the development of information retrieval technologies based on the accumulation of data in centralized computing structures, enabling the construction of appropriate indexes that naturally and efficiently guide search processes. It was precisely this massive accumulation of data, combined with extraordinary computing resources, that allowed Machine Learning methodologies to take off, eventually leading to the development of Large Language Models.

In this presentation, I propose a fundamental reflection on the need for such vast data collections in order to enable relevant cognitive processes. Specifically, I argue that, unlike web search processes, the development of intelligent agents does not require such an accumulation of data. This opens the door to a complete rethinking of Artificial Intelligence methodologies, suggesting that the decentralization of agents designed with specific cognitive capabilities could lead to a new vision of documentary resources, and in particular, of Libraries. Such resources could incorporate privacy by design and form the foundation for new library services supported by intelligent agents operating within a peer-to-peer network.

Finally, I will present the UNaIVERSE system, developed within the University of Siena, for managing the peer-to-peer network that supports communication among intelligent agents.

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

Presenters

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Marco Gori, University of Siena, Siena Artificial Intelligence Lab, Full Professor

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Growing Forward, Together

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 10:00–10:30 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Track

Strategy

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

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
[photo]
François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Refreshment break

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 10:30–11:00 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

Navigating the Future: Innovation, Roadmaps, and Advancing your Library with Clarivate Academia & Government (A&G) Library Solutions

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 11:00–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Track

Strategy

Presenters

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Asaf Kline, Clarivate, Vice President, Library Solutions
LinkedIn URL
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Yaniv Levi Korem, Clarivate, Vice President, Product Management
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian

Primo Working Group Closed Meeting [Invitation Only]

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 11:00–11:45 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting for the Primo Working Group

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
[photo]
Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services
[photo]
Ulrich Leodolter, OBVSG
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Andrea Zech, Freie Universität Berlin, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
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

Transforming Customer Experience through Service Innovation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 11:45–12:15 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Track

Strategy

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

Presenters

[photo]
Luda Soffer, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
[photo]
Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian

Lunch

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 12:15–13:30 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

Alma Analytics: Latest Developments and What's Next

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Analytics / Mixpanel

Presenters

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Raphael Gabbay, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Maya Amichal, Weizmann Institute of Science, Systems Librarian
[photo]
Michael Johnson, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Business Intelligence & Data Analyst
LinkedIn URL

Alma Product Conversation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Maud Arnaud, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
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Adina Marciano, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Gijs Noels, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Product Manager
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Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Linked Open Data Community of Practice Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Abstract

This session will provide an update on the Linked Open Data Community of Practice Working Group, focusing on the group’s accomplishments, strategic goals for the upcoming year, and key findings from the September 2024 community survey on linked data. 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

Linked Open Data

Presenters

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Xiaoli Li, University of California, Davis, Content Support Services

Moderators

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Xiaoli Li, University of California, Davis, Content Support Services
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Primo - what is it good for? Re-defining the scope of Primo for Library Discovery at the University of Sheffield

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Primo - what is it good for? This was the question that kicked off a project at the University of Sheffield Library. When we first implemented Primo in 2011, we were worried that Google was becoming the discovery tool of choice for library users, and we tried to make Primo into a one-stop shop for discovery of all the library's collections. We activated all possible content sources and tried to serve the varying content discovery needs of all our users in a single interface. Over the years it became clear that this created a confusing and often frustrating experience for our customers, and an impossible task for sys admins to configure Primo to meet the often conflicting demands and expectations of varied content and user types. Our solution? A project to develop a set of discovery principles, to understand our users' "stories", and to define a scope for Primo within a broader discovery ecosystem, that will underpin our transition from Primo Classic to Primo VE in 2025.

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

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Fran Abbs, The University of Sheffield, UK, Metadata Manager

Moderators

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

RapidILL Product Conversation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
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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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator
[photo]
Lynne Porat, University of Haifa, Head Interlibrary Loans

The importance of networking: Leganto and the Italian community

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Strengths and weaknesses of the Italian Leganto community will be explored in this presentation. Drawing from the valuable works of the ITALE working group, we will demonstrate how Italian institutions effectively leverage Leganto. Furthermore, we will underscore the critical importance of sustaining a proactive dialogue with the Support Service and product management teams at Ex Libris, positioning this as an essential component of our national framework.

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

Leganto

Presenters

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Matteo Dal Zovo, ITALE Association and University of Verona, Systems Librarian - Leganto Manager and coordinator of the ITALE Leganto WG
LinkedIn URL
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Elena Fasola, ITALE Association and University of Insubria, Library Systems Manager and member of the ITALE Leganto Working Group
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

Who's Using Alma Digital and Why? What We've Learned From the Alma Digital User Experience Survey

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:00 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Twenty years is a time for celebration and reflection. With this in mind, the Alma Digital Working Group surveyed the Alma Digital community in early 2025 about their experience with the platform. Furthermore, the group thought it was necessary at this critical juncture in the product’s lifecycle - the implementation of the New Discovery Experience (NDE) and the development of Specto - to understand how Alma Digital is utilized and viewed by its users. Presenters will share the survey results and their analysis of users’ perceptions of and experiences with the platform. The presentation will also explore the current needs and wants of the Alma Digital community and how upcoming changes like Specto and the NDE compare to them. Ultimately, presenters hope to draw a clear line between the current iteration of the platform and the future of digital material in Ex Libris’ products.

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

Alma Digital

Presenters

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Jane Fiegel, Tulane University, Metadata Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Victoria Jones, Florida Gulf Coast University, University Archives
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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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL

Content Working Group and Clarivate Content PM Closed Meeting [Invitation Only]

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 13:30–14:30 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting for the Content WG and PM.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

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

Meeting Participants

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Karin Perols, Karolinska Institutet, Electronic Librarian
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Noémie Ammann, ETH Library, Application Manager
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Linas Salelionis, Kaunas University of Technology, System administrator
[photo]
Angela Sidman, Yale University Library, Director of E-Resources & Serials Management
[photo]
Lammy Benedictus, The Artic University of Norway, Senior Librarian
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Anna Couthures-Idrizi, Sciences Po, Librarian
[photo]
Maria Kovero, University of Helsinki, Metadata team leader
LinkedIn URL
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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Advancing Linked Data Adoption and Adaption in Alma and Primo

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Linked Open Data
Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

[photo]
Adina Marciano, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Xiaoli Li, University of California, Davis, Content Support Services
[photo]
Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Alma Digital/Specto Essentials Product Conversation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma Digital
Specto

Presenters

[photo]
Daniel Greenberg, Clarivate, Director of Product Management
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Kevin O'Donovan, London School of Economics and Political Science, Library Acquisitions Manager
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL

Analytics Community of Practice Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Interested in Analytics? Find out what the Analytics Community of Practice (CoP) is currently working on. 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

Analytics / Mixpanel

Presenters

[photo]
Maya Amichal, Weizmann Institute of Science, Systems Librarian
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Hadas Granot, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Raphael Gabbay, Clarivate, Senior Product Manager

Moderators

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Maya Amichal, Weizmann Institute of Science, Systems Librarian
[photo]
Michael Johnson, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Business Intelligence & Data Analyst
LinkedIn URL

Integration of Leganto in the Virtual Learning Environment: Impact on Academic Performance at Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The proposal objective is to present how the implementation of Leganto in the Library System of the Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina has optimised access to academic resources, strengthened the integration of library services in teaching and had an impact on virtual teaching. The implementation process included an institutional diagnosis, the training of librarians and teachers and the customisation of the platform to guarantee the ethical use of information. Leganto has been instrumental in facilitating the creation of dynamic reading lists, fostering better communication between the library, academic staff and students, and promoting digital literacy. The results of the evaluation of this platform, after 3 years of use, evidence a more efficient use of library resources, improved academic performance and a reinforcement of academic integrity. This establishes the library as a fundamental component of the e-learning ecosystem.

Track

Migration / Implementation

Products or Areas of Focus

Leganto

Presenters

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Soledad Lago, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Argentina, Head of Libraries

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

Library Operations in Emergency and High-Pressure Situations

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Drawing from frontline experience managing academic library operations during crisis, this session explores how Ex Libris solutions can be leveraged for emergency response. We examine Alma's configuration capabilities for crisis management, including automated loan extensions, bulk notifications and workflow modifications that maintained essential services. The presentation demonstrates how Alma's analytics provided critical decision-making data during rapidly changing circumstances, and how circulation policies were dynamically adjusted. We explore Rialto's role in emergency e-book management, particularly how its recommendation engine and approval workflows rapidly expanded electronic collections when physical access was restricted. The session addresses gaps identified in current Ex Libris functionality during high-pressure situations and shares creative workarounds developed by library staff, providing attendees with practical insights for maximizing these tools during emergencies.

Track

Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Analytics / Mixpanel
Rialto

Presenters

[photo]
Nofar Eliash, Tel Hai Academic College, Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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

Primo Product Conversation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Primo / Primo VE

Presenters

[photo]
Yisrael Kuchar, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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

Standards-based Resource-Sharing: ISO18626 and Alma

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:10–14:40 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The ISO18626 protocol has been around for a while and has been used to speak to other Alma libraries. The presenters will show the status of their work on sending requests to individual libraries and other networks (i.e., ReShare) using the protocol. The presenters will also speak about their work within the ISO18626 standards group ("the Centre for Inter-Library Loan Transactions” or CILLT) and what is in store for the next version of the protocol, tentatively scheduled for release in 2027

Track
Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Rapido / RapidILL

Presenters

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Allen Jones, The New School, Senior Director, Digital Library and Technical Services

Moderators

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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator
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Lynne Porat, University of Haifa, Head Interlibrary Loans

Alma UX Focus Group and Clarivate Alma PM Closed Meeting [Invitation Only]

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:45–15:45 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting for the Alma UX Focus Group members and Alma PM.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Meeting Participants

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

AI Powered Discovery: How LibKey is Powering the Next Generation of Research Assistants

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:50–15:20 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

In the rapidly evolving landscape of academic research, artificial intelligence is reshaping research workflow. At this heart of this transformation is a growing ecosystem of AI research assistants which leverage generative models and intelligent algorithms to expedite literature searches, summarize and extract key details from papers, build systematic reviews, and more. This presentation will spotlight how LibKey is emerging as a foundational infrastructure in these tools. Used by over 2,000 libraries in discovery systems, databases, and as the popular LibKey Nomad browser extension, LibKey is now being integrated into AI-driven environments to ensure seamless access to library provided resources, including publisher and aggregator databases, and Open Access sources, ILL and document delivery.

For libraries, this evolution presents both a challenge and an unprecedented opportunity. As more users begin their searches in AI tools rather than traditional library systems, the need for libraries to be present "at the point of discovery" is critical. The integration of LibKey by these services ensures the library remains visible, usable, and impactful. This presentation will review LibKey, discuss current integrations, and review strategic implications for discovery, access, and user engagement.

Track

User Experience / Discovery

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

Presenters

[photo]
Kendall Bartsch, Third Iron, Third Iron Co-founder and CEO

Moderators

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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
François Renaville, University of Liege, Head of Library Systems

Library Open Workflows

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 14:50–15:20 CEST add to calendar
Plenary
Event part

Conference

Track

Development / Initiative

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

Presenters

[photo]
Shai Ben-Hur, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Dave Allen, State Library of Queensland, IGeLU Chair
[photo]
Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems

Refreshment break

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:20–15:45 CEST add to calendar
Lobby
Event part

Conference

Building a Linked Data Future: UC Davis Library's BIBFRAME Implementation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Abstract

The University of California (UC) Davis Library is the first Ex Libris customer to implement BIBFRAME, a linked data cataloging format developed by the Library of Congress to modernize metadata creation and improve the online discoverability of library resources. As an early adopter, UC Davis Library has gained valuable insights into the challenges and benefits of transitioning from traditional cataloging formats to BIBFRAME. In this presentation, I will share our journey, highlighting key lessons learned, staff training approaches, and important considerations. Additionally, I will provide a live demonstration of Sinopia (a linked data editor) and show how BIBFRAME records are viewed in both Alma and Primo.
As part of the UC consortial system, UC Davis Library's experience offers valuable insights for both individual libraries and consortial environments, where collaboration and the harmonization of practices are essential for success.
This session is designed for a broad audience, with no prior linked data experience required.

Track

Migration / Implementation

Products or Areas of Focus
Alma
Linked Open Data
General / Other

Presenters

[photo]
Xiaoli Li, University of California, Davis, Content Support Services

Moderators

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Xiaoli Li, University of California, Davis, Content Support Services
[photo]
Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Dublin Core in Alma Digital: Overcoming Challenges and Finding Solutions [Zoom Session]

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Last year, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Libraries migrated our Dublin Core schema digital collections from CONTENTdm to Alma Digital, encountering a range of challenges along the way. This session will delve into our journey of adapting Dublin Core for Alma Digital, highlighting obstacles such as crafting a custom import template, managing large file uploads through S3 buckets, and deciphering Alma Analytics with limited documentation. By combining trial, error, innovative solutions, and community support, we developed workflows that boosted efficiency while preserving metadata integrity. Attendees will gain practical insights into workarounds, lessons learned, and actionable strategies for using Dublin Core in Alma Digital. This presentation will also identify areas for platform improvement, providing a roadmap for others using Dublin Core.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Zoom presenter session (available to physical and virtual attendees)

Track
Migration / Implementation
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus

Alma Digital

Presenters

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Aaron Pahl, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Digital Curation Librarian
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Kevin O'Donovan, London School of Economics and Political Science, Library Acquisitions Manager
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL

Empower your Research and Discovery with Primo and Summon Research Assistants

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus
Primo / Primo VE
Summon

Presenters

[photo]
Sima Bloch, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

[photo]
Asbjørn Risan, Sikt, Head of Library Services
[photo]
Giulia La Versa, Università degli Studi di Siena, Operational Support for Library Systems

Integrating Broker-Based Resource Sharing in Italian Academic Libraries: Challenges and Solutions for Alma

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Abstract

In Italy, academic and research libraries predominantly rely on separate broker systems for interlibrary loan (ILL SBN) and document delivery (Nilde), which also provide integrated functionalities for union catalog searches and license management. This presentation examines the challenges of effectively integrating these systems with Alma’s resource sharing service, particularly concerning workflows, protocols, and collective catalog queries. It highlights the work of the ITALE Resource Sharing Working Group, which has developed full integration with ILL SBN, basic integration with Nilde via Cloud App, and a project for interoperability with Talaria, the new software currently adopted by the RSCVD service, which will eventually replace Nilde’s current system. The discussion emphasizes the central role of the ITALE RS WG in advancing and harmonizing resource sharing with Ex Libris products, ensuring interoperable and community-driven solutions for italian libraries.

Track
Conference theme: Celebrating 20 years of community
Development / Initiative
Other
Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Presenters

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Nazzareno Bedini, University of Pisa and ITALE, Systems librarian and Alma admin for University of Pisa; Member of the ITALE steering committee and of the ITALE Resource Sharing Working Group

Moderators

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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator
[photo]
Lynne Porat, University of Haifa, Head Interlibrary Loans

Leganto Working Group Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Cappella
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Leganto 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

Leganto

Presenters

[photo]
Jessie Donaghey, Bond University, Digital Services Librarian
[photo]
Jessie Ransom, Clarivate, Strategic Product Manager

Moderators

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

Rialto Working Group Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:15 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Rialto 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

Rialto

Presenters

[photo]
Samantha Seah, Singapore Management University, Librarian, User Services & Experience
[photo]
Jennifer K. Matthews, Dartmouth College, Head of Acquisitions and Collection Development

Moderators

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

Alma Working Group Closed Meeting with Clarivate Alma PM [Invitation Only]

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Old Library - Room 102
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Private meeting for the Alma WG.

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Products or Areas of Focus

Alma

Meeting Participants

[photo]
Gijs Noels, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Product Manager
[photo]
Catherine Grove, Northwestern University, Head Metadata Services
[photo]
Dana Moshkovits, Clarivate, Senior Director of Product Management
[photo]
Knut Anton Bøckman, Royal Danish Library, Product Manager

Finding data errors with Alma Analytics: A BYOD interactive Workshop [70 min. session]

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 15:45–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 145
Event part

Conference

Abstract

In this workshop, we will look at some of the ways The Royal Danish Library uses Alma Analytics to uncover data errors in Alma:

  • Quick-and-dirty methods to find obvious errors in barcodes and call numbers
  • Slightly more sophisticated methods to uncover e.g. items that have been erroneously suppressed from Primo, or have been hanging around in "Transit" for too long (does a book really need a year to travel between two libraries?)

You will have time to set up the reports in your own Analytics, and play around with them.

In the latter part of the session, I hope you will show me and the rest of the group how you use Analytics to spot data errors in your Alma!

To participate, you need:

  1. Laptop or similar device that can access Alma Analytics.
  2. The "Designs Analytics" or "Analytics Administrator" role in Alma.
  3. A basic understanding of how Alma Analytics work.
Note on the Session/Meeting

Physical session only (no live streaming)

Track
Migration / Implementation
Practical Applications
Products or Areas of Focus

Analytics / Mixpanel

Presenters

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Heidi Holst Madsen, Royal Danish Library, Consultant

Moderators

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Maya Amichal, Weizmann Institute of Science, Systems Librarian

Alma Digital Working Group Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 101
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the Alma Digital 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

Alma Digital

Presenters

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Kevin O'Donovan, London School of Economics and Political Science, Library Acquisitions Manager
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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Augusto Ribeiro, University of Porto, Director. Documentation and Information Management Service
LinkedIn URL

Conference First Timers and What is IGeLU!

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 103
Event part

Conference

Abstract

This session is open to all first timers to the IGeLU Conference, however all are welcome to attend. We will be using this opportunity to welcome you to the conference and for you to introduce yourself to others and hopefully make professional connections to other attendees.We will also use this opportunity to explain who and what IGeLU does for the community.

Track

Other

Products or Areas of Focus

General / Other

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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François Renaville, University of Liège, Head of Library Systems

Leganto Product Conversation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 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
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Paolo Buoso, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Library Deputy Director

RapidILL Working Group Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 13
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Update on the activities of the RapidILL 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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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator

Moderators

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Kip A. Darling, Birmingham City University, Inter-Library Loans Co-ordinator
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Lynne Porat, University of Haifa, Head Interlibrary Loans

Rialto Product Conversation

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 149
Event part

Conference

Track

Roadmap / Update

Products or Areas of Focus

Rialto

Presenters

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Judith Fraenkel, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Moderators

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Samantha Seah, Singapore Management University, Librarian, User Services & Experience
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Mehmet Celik, KU Leuven/LIBIS, Expert Software Architect

SFX Working Group Open Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:25–16:55 CEST add to calendar
Room 18
Event part

Conference

Abstract

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

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Products or Areas of Focus

SFX

Presenters

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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer
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Yisrael Kuchar, Clarivate, Senior Director of Product Management

Moderators

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Xiaoli Li, University of California, Davis, Content Support Services
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Jiří Pavlík, National Library of Technology, Czech Republic, System Engineer

Support Advisory Group Closed Meeting

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 16:30–17:30 CEST add to calendar
Room 20
Event part

Conference

Note on the Session/Meeting

Private meeting. By invitation only

Track

Meeting (SC, WG, NUG...)

Meeting Participants

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Alex Forrest, University of Edinburgh, Systems Librarian
LinkedIn URL
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Jennifer K. Matthews, Dartmouth College
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Martin Büscher, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Luda Soffer, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL
[photo]
Osnat Vilenchik, Clarivate
LinkedIn URL

Social Event at Piazza del Mercato

lundi 15 septembre 2025 à 19:00–21:30 CEST add to calendar
Piazza del Mercato
Event part

Conference

Abstract

Piazza del Mercato (Piazza del Mercato, Siena 53100) is one of the main squares in Siena's historic center, located directly behind Piazza del Campo and historically used as the city’s marketplace. In the past, it hosted the cattle market (foro boario). During the Middle Ages, prisoners sentenced to death were led from the dungeons beneath the Palazzo Pubblico, across Piazza del Mercato, and out of the city through Porta Giustizia, a gate that no longer exists. Today, that same route leads to one of the city’s largest green spaces: the Orto de' Pecci. The square opens up to the Sienese countryside and the hills beyond, offering a picturesque view. Today, Piazza del Mercato hosts an Antiques Market every third Sunday of the month and is occasionally used for events.

Some food will be served during the social event (walking dinner).

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