00:17:26 Yvonne Kester (she/they): lol 00:41:53 David Schuster - Binghamton U: What are the pro/con in changing these to Libkey? 00:42:38 David Schuster - Binghamton U: Sure no problem - I may be obtuse as to why... 00:43:30 Maria Ziemer: Hi David - good question! Someone asked the same question yesterday and Nancy Babb chimed in that they find the LibKey Links much more reliable and consistent. I’ll show some examples when we get done that hopefully will help demonstrate why LibKey is a dramatically better linking solution than the traditional link resolver. 00:43:45 Michelle Eichelberger (she/her): David, Maria will address this, but her demo showed how if you switch these, if the article is available in Libkey, it'll go there first instead of taking the user to Primo where they need to either pick a link to an article or submit an ILL request 00:43:54 Michelle Eichelberger (she/her): It's fewer clicks for the patron 00:44:43 Pam Czaja: Are any usage statistics available for LibKey? 00:46:59 Pam Czaja: Thanks so much! 00:56:24 Neyda Gilman: That is awesome! 01:00:54 Yvonne Kester (she/they): Wow. 01:05:18 David Schuster - Binghamton U: That unpaywall item is a Libkey link correct? 01:07:20 David Schuster - Binghamton U: Just a question may be me - seems like libkey humanities content is still slim or has coverage increased? 01:08:54 David Schuster - Binghamton U: OK thanks that is helpful to know.