NOTE: This page is meant to provide a one-stop shop for those library staff and faculty new to the CSU’s Unified Library Management System. Below are some tips for now to get involved in the various conversations going on and how to get up to speed on the various committees and methods used to govern our use of the system.
Communications
Mailing Lists
Generally used for more formal communications, questions to peers at other campuses
Email CO to be added to ulms-announce
Email subscription emails for ulms-access, ulms-analytics, ulms-discovery,ulms-techservices
Subscribe to ExL lists if interested – alma-l, primo-l, content-l, eluna, eCAUG
Slack
Generally used for less formal announcements, quick questions
Get an invite to Slack from the CO or from a co-worker already on Slack
Subscribe to any channels of interest
Confluence
NOTE: accounts are not needed or provided unless directly involved with editing pages
Bookmark spaces of interest – ULMS, Functional Area pages, ULMS Policies
Review important pages if relevant
Best Practices for SalesForce
Reporting Performance Issues in SalesForce
Alma/Primo Enhancement cycle
Training Materials if not familiar with Alma/Primo
Conferences
The ELUNA conference takes place every year in a different location in the US. Typically, the conference spans three days (four counting Developer’s Day) in May. Post-COVID, only the Ex Libris informational sessions look to be available virtually.
eCAUG, the California regional users group, plans to hold an in-person conference annually as well.
Other Info
Attend open forums in your area when scheduled – announcements are made on Slack and mailing lists
Sign up for and take advantage of voting in Ideas Exchange
Participate in Enhancement cycle voting, both local and for use of CO votes
Minutes for ULMS Steering Committee and Council of Library Deans meetings are available on Confluence