PALS Newsletter, February 2024
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ELUNA and Ex Libris are hosting multiple events May 13-17, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota this year! This is a great opportunity for you to attend this conference. Depending on which event(s) you register for, you can experience the following: If you are still interested in learning more, please attend the MnPALS Spring Gathering virtual session…
In April 2023, the PALS Office announced that Minnesota State would provide funding for all thirty-three (33) of their institutions to implement Third Iron’s LibKey suite of products at no cost to their local library. While eleven (11) of our libraries already had it implemented prior to April 2023, the other twenty-two (22) institutions took…
After receiving a report about incompatibilities between the Broken Link Reporting form and screen reading software, several people worked together to identify the issues, implement code, and test the form. The Broken Link Reporting form is now compatible with screen reader software and is being deployed to all MnPALS member Primo VE instances who use…
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In order to support affordability efforts in libraries, Senior Vice Chancellor Green-Stephen agreed to fund Third Iron’s LibKey Complete for all institutions in Minnesota State beginning in July of 2023. This is ongoing funding that acknowledges that improving infrastructure can reduce barriers to access to research resources. According to Third Iron’s website, “When the point…
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When last we provided an update about the transition from Islandora 7, we were working with information regarding the early phases of community-led development. If you know anything about the open source world, you know that it can change quite a bit, and now seems like a good time to update you on the project….
After a rigorous development and review process, the PALS Islandora team, consisting of Rod Bruce, Dani Kroon, and Simon Mai, is pleased to announce that the department’s first Islandora 2 site has gone live. Click here to view The team has worked diligently over the last few months to accommodate unexpected delays in community-led development…