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1 Export E-Inventory Job
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2 Copyright Statement All of the information and material inclusive of text, images, logos, product names is either the property of, or used with permission by Ex Libris Ltd. The information may not be distributed, modified, displayed, reproduced – in whole or in part – without the prior written permission of Ex Libris Ltd. TRADEMARKS Ex Libris, the Ex Libris logo, Aleph, Alma, SFX, SFXIT, MetaLib, DigiTool, Verde, Primo, Voyager, MetaSearch, MetaIndex and other Ex Libris products and services referenced herein are trademarks of Ex Libris, and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other product names, company names, marks and logos referenced may be trademarks of their respective owners. DISCLAIMER The information contained in this document is compiled from various sources and provided on an "AS IS" basis for general information purposes only without any representations, conditions or warranties whether express or implied, including any implied warranties of satisfactory quality, completeness, accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose. Ex Libris, its subsidiaries and related corporations ("Ex Libris Group") disclaim any and all liability for all use of this information, including losses, damages, claims or expenses any person may incur as a result of the use of this information, even if advised of the possibility of such loss or damage. © Ex Libris Ltd., 2011
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3 Agenda Introduction and overview A Real Live example The Results
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4 Introduction and overview The Export E-Inventory Job was introduced in the Nov. 2013 release. The purpose of this job is to allow libraries to export their electronic inventory to third parties. Note that this new job is not used for integration with Google scholar. Integration with Google Scholar still uses the “publishing to Google Scholar” job
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5 Introduction and overview The Export E-Inventory job is called “Export Electronic Portfolios” It exports active electronic portfolios that are included in the following types of sets: 1. Electronic portfolio 2. Electronic title 3. All titles.
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6 Introduction and overview The output format of the export file is based on the institutional_holding.xsd file. This xsd file is also used for Google Scholar. The schema of this xsd file has been updated to include the interface_name element.
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7 Introduction and overview The job is accessible to users with role “Repository Administrator” Yoel College
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8 Introduction and overview The job is accessed from the “Manage Jobs” menu and appears as follows in the list of jobs
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9 Agenda Introduction and overview A Real Live example The Results
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10 A Real Live example We will run the job on this set And will export the inventory of these portfolios This set has many more portfolios, here we see only the first two
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11 A Real Live example First we access the list of jobs via Alma menu > Administration > Manage Jobs > Run a Job Then we can filter by “Export” and select “Export Electronic Portfolios”
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12 A Real Live example Here we select our set Note also above that the types of sets from which we can choose, as stated previously, are “Electronic Portfolios, Electronic Titles, and All Titles”.
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13 A Real Live example Then we select the parameters At the current time this is the only supported format The output file can be sent to an ftp server or to a directory in Alma to be manually downloaded by the staff user Here we have chosen to include the interface name in the exported file
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14 Agenda Introduction and overview A Real Live example The Results
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15 The Results The job completed
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16 The Results Doing “Actions > Report” from the “Monitor Jobs” provides a log file The output file can be accessed here or via menu “manage exports” because we did not send it to an ftp server
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17 The Results We retrieve the output file
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18 The Results Here is our file After clicking “View” above we can download the file Now we will download the file
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19 The Results Here is an example of one of the records in the output file Here is the record in Alma This is the “coverage” of the portfolio
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20 The Results There are two titles in the output file There are two titles in the actual record
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21 The Results In the electronic collection editor we see the interface name Here it is in the output file
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22 The Results Here is the coverage information in the electronic portfolio editor Here it is in the output file
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