Summary: This presentation will address the main concepts behind Bibframe as a standard, and its relationship with Linked Data (LD); plus a practical way to implement it, including future projections and applications of Bibframe and LD relating to its use in modern-day libraries, as a way to keep raising information management in libraries, to 21st century standards.
See how your FOLIO Inventory items display in EBSCO’s OPAC called Locate. We’ll cover the differences between using OPAC functionality in Locate vs. EBSCO Discovery Service as well as how they can complement each other. There will also be a demonstration of Locate as it relates to the OpenRS environment.
This presentation will explain the Bulk Edit App, what it covers today, and the roadmap of upcoming features. We’ll discuss some common scenarios for using the Bulk Edit App, including updating user groups and expiration dates, changing holdings locations, and adding item notes to a batch of records.
During this session, we will explain the basic steps of setting up Course Reserves inside FOLIO. The demonstration will cover cross-listing courses, adding instructors, and assigning items. We will also look at how these courses display to the end-user in Locate and EDS.
A practical overview to cover the various settings available to each library in the Circulation App. This includes general settings, loan rules, fines/fees, patron notices, and service desk calendars.
Are you wondering how to get additional information from FOLIO using the open-source endpoint? We will talk about use cases and explore the potential of the FOLIO APIs using Postman: a free, beginner-friendly tool.
We will give a general overview of what to expect in your Panorama Essentials dashboards as well as cover the differences between Panorama Essentials and Full Panorama. We will also hear from a library already using Full Panorama about what their experience has been so far.
Join this presentation for a how-to on using contextual query language (CQL) to create complex searches within the FOLIO Inventory App. This includes the ability to query across record types, such as Inventory, Holdings, and Item Records.
Get an overview of the Lists App for cross-app reporting: what it does now, and what is coming in future releases. We will also walk through the Tasks App, which can be used to manage workflows by individuals, groups, or teams within the FOLIO UI.
Here is an opportunity to learn what is expected in the “Q” Release of FOLIO (Quesnelia). We will also discuss the different ways to get involved in the FOLIO Community and how your participation can help drive the future of FOLIO.
Learn how to manage your database, eBook, and online journal holdings in our Holdings Management (HLM) tool. Enabling resources in HLM allows you to include them for discovery in EBSCO Discovery Service as well as Publication Finder.
This presentation will introduce the basic structure and functions of the Acquisitions App in FOLIO and will include an explanation on performing fiscal year rollover.