Alma-D Documentation Topics
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About Alma-D
Alma-D is a digitized content description and controlled access system, maintained by Ex Libris, that provides non-preservation cloud-based digitized object storage and controlled access for Harvard Digitized Content:
- Digitized content used for course reserves
- Digitized content for special collections access
Harvard Library and LTS are currently offering Alma-D file staging as a free pilot service through FY22 to libraries and library-associated units.
Guidelines forWorkflows for using Alma-D
- Batch processing via NextCloud & automated loaders
- Manual processing via the Alma UI
Request a new Alma-D collection for your department/repository
- Submit a request to LTS Support with the following information:
- Library/repository unit name
- Business owner (this individual is responsible for content/data-related decisions and approving staff access permissions)
- Brief description of how you plan to use this Alma-D
- LTS assesses the request and responds with any questions/comments.
- LTS creates the Alma-D Collection.
Request/add user access permissions for Alma-D
- Alma Liaison completes Alma Login Request form (to be created) and submits it to LTS Support.
- LTS Support creates/adds Alma-D permisions to the user account and notifies Alma Liaison.
- User accesses Alma by HarvardKey login.
Log In to Alma-D
See Also
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NextCloud File Staging (non-delivery temporary file storage)
DRS & Delivery Services (preservation-quality long term file storage and delivery)
Support
Ask questions, request services, and get support.
Existing Alma-D Projects
Project | Library Unit | Business Owner / Liaison | Status |
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Digital Reserves | Harvard Library Access Services | Spruill Harder | Production |
University ArchvesArchives | Robin McElheny | Production | |
HFA 16mm | Harvard Film Archive | Amy Sloper | Analysis |
HGSE Digital Reserves | HGSE | Carol Kentner | Analysis |
HKS Digital Reserves | HKS | Christina Sirois | Analysis |