00:35:56 Rebecca Oling: Thanks Michelle--as always! 00:52:06 Michelle Eichelberger: this faq has info about managing images for Collections: https://slcny.libanswers.com/faq/331617 00:53:33 Rebecca Oling: #LibrarianProblems 00:58:47 Susan Davis (UB): "some weird thing" should generate lots of results in an Alma documentation search, right? 00:59:59 Susan Davis (UB): Not a critique. Just telling it like it is.! 01:05:15 Michelle Eichelberger: Katie Utschig from the Wisconsin SWITCH Consortium was the person who created the helpful image management documentation that we added to our FAQ 01:11:18 Rebecca Oling: its perfect 01:11:40 Tess Hartman-Cullen: can you embed the collections in libguides? 01:11:42 Yvonne Kester (she/they): I agree. And it's an iconic image, so most will recognize those eyes. 01:12:55 Michelle Eichelberger: Tess, you can definitely link from LibGuides, but as far as embedding, I don't know. It would be like embedding any website. 01:14:55 Holly Chambers (she, hers): I’m not sure younger students will recognize the image but it is arresting anyway. 01:17:59 Michelle Eichelberger: this would be good work at the information desk between questions. You could share out the research between staff. 01:18:10 Karen Gelles: if there's no time, maybe ask faculty in departments for books in the collection they'd like to see added to a bucket? Or to have their students do a subject-specific bucket as a project? 01:19:08 Michelle Eichelberger: that's cool that you can add a title to the collection from an Alma search. If you know the collection id, you can search for it that way from the Alma results list "add" 01:19:40 Susan Davis (UB): You don't necessarily need an exhaustive set. As Marianne pointed out, who scrolls down to entries 81-100? 01:19:46 Karen Gelles: a bucket-a-thon 01:19:48 Rebecca | SUNY Polytechnic: I love this for a virtual book shelf-type display, but I'm also imagining how it might work for course books and ebooks, which Poly currently displays on a spreadsheet 01:20:12 Yvonne Kester (she/they): ^^^nice, Rebecca! 01:20:14 Ryan Grimmer (Erie): When I tested collections last year, I had to use the Run Recalculate Local Resources Types job to kickoff re-indexing and get the items to display in the subcollections. Has Ex Libris fixed this issue? *fingers crossed* 01:21:18 Michelle Eichelberger: I haven't heard anything about it lately, Ryan. 01:22:10 Rebecca Oling: Rebecca: that is a great idea. We have a small collection of curated ebooks based on course needs. This might be a great way to highlight those that have unlimted user licenses. 01:23:06 Jessica Tagliaferro (she, her, hers): I will be converting a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion LibGuide to Collections. I can also see this used to highlight special equipment that we have - i.e. rock collection, A&P models. 01:24:10 Rebecca Oling: are those all ebooks? 01:24:59 Marian R Stern: can you add the link to Potsdam's collections? Thanks! 01:25:33 Marianne Hebert (she/her): https://suny-pot.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/collectionDiscovery?vid=01SUNY_POT:01SUNY_POT&lang=en 01:25:43 Michelle Eichelberger: Here are UB's collections: https://search.lib.buffalo.edu/discovery/collectionDiscovery?vid=01SUNY_BUF:everything 01:26:24 Marian R Stern: thank you! 01:26:31 Susan Davis (UB): Nancy's not here to show off her handiwork. :-( 01:26:36 Tess Hartman-Cullen: thank you, this is really great. 01:27:26 Jacquie (she/her): This is great. Thank you. 01:28:18 Douglas Moore: So if an eBook is removed from an electronic collection, it will automatically be removed from your guide? 01:28:35 Rebecca Oling: good question! 01:28:40 Michelle Eichelberger: yes, if it's suppressed, it goes away 01:28:44 Michelle Eichelberger: or deleted 01:29:09 Michelle Eichelberger: Liege university collections: https://explore.lib.uliege.be/discovery/collectionDiscovery?vid=32ULG_INST:ULIEGE&lang=fr 01:30:04 Leslie Preston: Thanks so much for this. 01:30:20 Fatoma Rad (she/her): I have to run to another meeting but this was great, thank you for sharing! 01:30:24 Yvonne Kester (she/they): Thank you so much Marianne! This is beautiful. 01:31:28 Rebecca Oling: Thank you so much!! 01:31:32 Marla Gruner: Thanks so much for presenting this Marianne and Michelle! I am really excited to put this into practice! 01:31:40 Rebecca Oling: whoo hoo! 01:31:45 Lauren Jackson-Beck (she/her) SUNY Potsdam: Thank you Marianne!! 01:31:56 Keri: Thank you, Marianne and Michelle!! This is so helpful! 01:32:02 Mustafa Sakarya: Thank you, Marianne! I agree this is very creative, informative and fun approach to integrating DEI into our collections. 01:32:05 Susan Perry: Congratulations, Marianne!! 01:32:22 Lauren Jackson-Beck (she/her) SUNY Potsdam: We all need a little fun.