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Why isn’t Training “done”?

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As preview materials are complete, we will be releasing them to staff:

The Alma section on the LTS Documentation wiki https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/display/LibraryStaffDoc/Alma

We're All Learning Together

  • Yes, I'm the Trainer, and I'm still learning Alma. Even the working group members are still learning about Alma and what it can do, after more than a year.
  • I don't know everything, but we can look for an answer together and then go ask the working group members if needed.
  • This is a project in flux - it's about 80% configured at this point (90% in later June/July) - and some elements are waiting on improvements coming for us in June and July. There will continue to be updates, and all of Harvard will continue to learn how best to use Alma in our work.

Privacy & Security Concerns in the Sandbox and in Production

We have received a few emails regarding privacy concerns in the training sandbox, particularly around staff and patron information. We sent those emails on to the Executive Oversight Committee and asked for guidance. If you get any questions in class about this, please use the following statement. You do not need to make an announcement, just answer questions if they come up.

“The University has an Information Security and Privacy policy that states:

Information resources are vital University assets. All employees who use or provide information have a responsibility to maintain and safeguard these assets. Employees are expected to use these shared resources with consideration and ethical regard for others and to be informed and responsible for protecting the information resources for which they are responsible.

See the website for more information: https://hr.harvard.edu/staff-personnel-manual/general-employment-policies/information-security-and-privacy-policy

Safeguarding administrative information about students, faculty, and staff who use the Harvard library collections is not a new practice; it has long been a core responsibility of library staff throughout the libraries. This essential standard of practice has never been more important than it is today and the policy applies to any and all information you may encounter in the course of doing your daily work. As a trusted member of the Harvard community, you “are expected to use these shared resources with consideration and ethical regard for others and to be informed and responsible for protecting the information resources for which [you] are responsible.” 

In the Alma test environment, you may see information you are not accustomed to having seen in Aleph. As employees of the university we are all obliged to abide by Harvard’s information security and privacy policy. Please treat the information you see in both the sandbox and production version of Alma confidentially.

If you have questions about this policy, please consult with your supervisor or Human Resources.”

When is Choosing Location Relevant?

Not all tasks are limited or governed by sign-in location!

  • Searching, creating items (outside of the receipts process), doing anything in the Metadata editor, creating orders, etc. are not impacted by where one is signed in.
    • (Some of these tasks may be impacted by roles and permissions, but not by the sign in location.)
  •  Where you are signed in will affect certain Fulfillment tasks; Receiving orders; and Work orders.

If you have location-specific questions not covered below:

  • send those to the co-chairs of ASWG (add hyperlink for best email), as there are likely ordering and receiving associations that we were unaware of at migration
  • The ASWG will also see about finalizing the various migration maps so that those will be available to consult which may help answer some of these questions

For staff who are part of ITS but work *at* the Music library

Doesn’t matter where you are signed in

Must sign in at specific location

For placing an order, staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

  • Staff should choose Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library as the PO owner for any order created where material should be sent to directly to Music
    • (Aleph order unit MUS01, used by ITS staff at Music for scores and sound recordings ordered from and received at the Music library, has migrated over to Alma as Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library as the PO owner)

 

For receiving an order, staff must be signed in at Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library

 

For cataloging work: staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

To scan in a work order and or edit it: staff must be signed in at Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library

 

 

For ITS staff at 625 who place Music library monograph orders that are received at 625

Doesn’t matter where you are signed in

Must sign in at specific location

For placing an order, staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

  • Staff should choose ITS 625 Acquisitions as the PO owner
    • Aleph order unit MUS02, used by ITS staff at 625 who order for Music, has migrated over to Alma as ITS 625 Acquisitions as the PO owner)

 

For receiving an order, staff must be signed in at ITS 625 Acquisitions

 

For cataloging work: staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

To scan in a work order and or edit it: staff must be signed in at ITS 625 Acquisitions

 

Work at Houghton

Some staff at Houghton also do technical services work for Poetry and Theatre materials as well. The ASWG provided this helpful info:

  • Fortunately ASWG anticipated this somewhat for Houghton and touched base with Susan Pyzynski when working on the migration maps.
    • HOU uses 3 distinct Aleph order units for these: POE01, THE01 and HOU01.
    • We mapped the migration for these to remain 3 separate PO owners:
      • Poetry Room (Lamont)
      • Theatre collection
      • Houghton
    • We also added Poetry and Theatre as served libraries for the HOU Tech Services department, so receiving for all three can take place when a user is “at” HOU Tech Services

Alma “Threes”

Three Phases of Training:

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  1. All training materials will be made available to managers who need to train new hires or staff in new positions with new Alma needs.
  2. Staff in local units who were trainers/facilitators could be asked to reprise that role for this as-needed training.
  3. We hope that the Learning Circles will have momentum and be a place where staff new to those functions in Alma can learn about and discuss how it works.
  4. Alma Training Manager Jennifer Koerber will be available to answer questions about training through the end of her term in June 2019.

 

 

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titleWhen do you have to sign in at a specific location?

 Not all tasks are limited or governed by sign-in location!

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If you have location-specific questions not covered below:

  • send those to the co-chairs of ASWG (add hyperlink for best email), as there are likely ordering and receiving associations that we were unaware of at migration
  • The ASWG will also see about finalizing the various migration maps so that those will be available to consult which may help answer some of these questions
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titleWhat about if I work at Music?

For staff who are part of ITS but work *at* the Music library

Doesn’t matter where you are signed in

Must sign in at specific location

For placing an order, staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

  • Staff should choose Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library as the PO owner for any order created where material should be sent to directly to Music
    • (Aleph order unit MUS01, used by ITS staff at Music for scores and sound recordings ordered from and received at the Music library, has migrated over to Alma as Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library as the PO owner)

 

For receiving an order, staff must be signed in at Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library

 

For cataloging work: staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

To scan in a work order and or edit it: staff must be signed in at Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library

 

 

For ITS staff at 625 who place Music library monograph orders that are received at 625

Doesn’t matter where you are signed in

Must sign in at specific location

For placing an order, staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

  • Staff should choose ITS 625 Acquisitions as the PO owner
    • Aleph order unit MUS02, used by ITS staff at 625 who order for Music, has migrated over to Alma as ITS 625 Acquisitions as the PO owner)

 

For receiving an order, staff must be signed in at ITS 625 Acquisitions

 

For cataloging work: staff do not have to be signed in at any specific location

To scan in a work order and or edit it: staff must be signed in at ITS 625 Acquisitions

 

 

 

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titleWhat about if I work at Houghton?

Work at Houghton

Some staff at Houghton also do technical services work for Poetry and Theatre materials as well. The ASWG provided this helpful info:

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  • Poetry Room (Lamont)
  • Theatre collection
  • Houghton

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