1. Introduce your libraries
Tell us about the members in your consortium that we need to onboard and migrate
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Full Name of Library | Formal full designation of library | eg, University of Missouri Library (Science & Technology) |
Short Name for Library | Common and recognisable short name Typically used label for library, used when the name needs to be clear and human-readable within the system. | eg, Missouri S & T |
Common Abbreviation for Library | Uniquely recognisable acronym Expected shorthand used when talking about or referencing a library in correspondence, and to avoid ambiguity. May be used in reports, documents and DCB Admin content where space is limited. | eg, MST |
Type of Library | Used to understand likely configuration parameters and use cases | Academic, Public, Special, Medical |
Address of Primary Library Location | Default fallback location for library distance calculations, used for calculating best item available when pickup location coordinates are not known. | eg, CA 90210 |
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Name of Consortium | Common, unique and recognisable short name of consortium that library belongs to. Typically used label for consortium, used when the name needs to be clear and human-readable within the system, such as in DCB Admin and support tickets. | eg, MOBIUS |
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Library Technical Contact | Authorised and able to provide technical details of local systems required to provision systems and configure services for DCB, as well as supply access credentials | Contact (eg, name, email, number, slack, jira) |
Library Business Contact | Authorised and able to provide information and support required to configure and test systems, including reference data, mappings, business rules and workflows. Can provide test accounts and records. | Contact (eg, name, email, number, slack, jira) |
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Type of Library | Used to understand likely configuration parameters and use cases | Academic, Public, Special, Medical |
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