[Wactclc-alma] Question for C1 / C2 institutions

Dale Burke dburke at email.edcc.edu
Fri Mar 3 12:11:23 PST 2017


Edmonds migrated our old Netlibrary records to Alma through the PtoE
process.  All of our Netlibrary purchases were one-time purchases that were
not part of a collection, so we couldn't activate a collection in Alma.
The PtoE process worked very well for 435 Netlibrary books that were in our
Voyager database.


Dale Burke
Technical Services Librarian

20000 68th Ave. W
Lynnwood, WA  98036
425-640-1526

dburke at email.edcc.edu

On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Guidry, Wade <WadeG at bigbend.edu> wrote:

> I'm asking this on behalf of the C3 folks...?
>
>
> And I don't know the answer off the top of my head.
>
>
> For anyone that has maintained perpetual access to the old NetLibrary
> collection, how have you handled that in Alma?
>
>
> Did you migrate over local records? Or was it a collection that is
> available for activation in the community zone?
>
>
> (I do seem some NetLibrary collections in the community zone, but I don't
> know if those match the collection that was purchased by our libaries at
> one time.)
>
>
> Wade Guidry - wadeg at bigbend.edu
> Library Consortium Services Manager
> Washington Community & Technical Colleges Library Consortium (WACTCLC)
> 509.760.4474
>
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