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January 7, 2019August 2, 2022 epuguki

Slides from Customer Services and Fulfilment Alma Forum

Held 5th December 2018 at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Slides from Alma webinar workshop
Slides from Analytics for Customer Services, How Alma Changed Our World and Making Self Service Serve Us

 

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We are a not-for-profit community of institutions which are customers of Ex Libris, using their library related software applications.

We hold two major meetings a year, as well as smaller more focused meetings and training events where we share good practice.

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