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December 23rd, 2020Uncategorized
Aspen Discovery announced this week that the 20.18.00 release is available. This release includes 1 new functionality and 13 other updates to the Aspen Discovery system.
Mark Noble, Aspen Discovery Developer, recently commented on the release, "We're excited to wrap up our 2020 release schedule by bringing our libraries improved statistics and reporting so they can see how Aspen helps to drive usage of their collections in the coming year."
We listened to library feedback from our Aspen partners on how important reporting was, especially in this current climate, and we made sure this was a priority development to push through by the end of the year. We hope libraries can use these new tools to generate improved reports in 2021. A great feature of the new functionality is that each library in a consortium can see their own individual stats as well. We love being able to take direct feedback and turn it into user-friendly features for our libraries.
Read the full release notes here: https://bywatersolutions.com/news/aspen-discovery-announces-20-18-00-rel...
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December 23rd, 2020Uncategorized
Introducing: Open Source Live! A quarterly conversation about libraries and open source.
Join us for the first session, Thursday, January 21st at 11am EST, as we hear from public, academic, and special libraries. Library staff will discuss challenges in 2020, pivots they’ve had to make, how they’ve utilized open source products, and discuss what’s on the horizon for 2021.
Speakers include Lisette Scheer from Latah County Library District, Keely Ward from Holland and Knight, and Jessica Orozco from St. Thomas University.
How to Join
On Thursday, January 21, 2021, at 11:00am EST, join us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0J9ejQvUMU&feature=youtu.beTopics:Company Name:Intended Audience:Organization Type:Technologies: -