Yuval Kiselstein, Director of Product Management at Ex Libris, a ProQuest Company
The February release of Ex Libris Primo includes lots of exciting new and enhanced capabilities.
In this post, we’d like to highlight the Primo Collections Discovery view, a new module that provides users a visual, intuitive display of digital collections, and the ability to easily navigate collections that are part of Ex Libris Alma or Rosetta.
Collections can be discovered in two ways:
- Via the “Collections Lobby” – a new page for collections navigation, vividly displaying collections in a ‘grid’ or ‘list’ format.
- Via the standard Primo search results interface.
We invite you to watch the Collections Discovery video clip to find out more:
For more details about the Primo February release, check the release page on the Ex Libris Knowledge Center.
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