00:25:16 jessica olin: I was a little late - is this being recorded? 00:30:12 jennifer.parker: Thank you!! 00:36:35 Amanda Calabrese: are you going to talk about the reports again for selected titles? if so, I'll sit tight... 00:36:49 Amanda Calabrese: perfect, thanks! 00:36:50 Sarah Moon: Shannon, with Serials solutions we were able to compare print holdings against our databases/collections. Do we have this functionality in Alma? 00:37:35 Sarah Moon: Thank you! 00:41:54 Lauren Jackson-Beck: Wow that is clunky. 00:53:58 Amanda Calabrese: wow, thank you. I would never have figured this out on my own 00:56:39 Lauren Jackson-Beck: Agree Amanda! Me too! 01:01:01 Mark Smith: i know how to use some of my 5 hours 01:02:26 Esta Tovstiadi: There's a presentation on using the "Titles" subject area to do this, but I haven't played with it either 01:02:28 Esta Tovstiadi: https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Alma/Training/Ask_the_Alma_Expert/9942_2019-10-02_-_Using_Alma_Analytics_to_Perform_Overlap_Analysis_%E2%80%93_Recent_Developments 01:03:38 Gail: As part of Knowledge Days Ex Libris offered a webinar on using Analytics to find titles that are available in both physical and electronic format. “Using Alma Analytics to Perform Overlap Analysis & Deselection” https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Cross_Product/Conferences_and_Seminars/Knowledge_Days_-_ELUNA/2020_Knowledge_Days 01:13:32 Kate Cunningham: To be obvious. Many ebook aggregators miss front list much like their database counterparts with the frequency of journal embargos. 01:14:44 Kate Cunningham: Certain platforms may allow debundling, but most do not. (e.g. Muse)