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Admin Console Beta launch

We’re pleased to announce the launch of admin.talis.com to an initial group of customers. We’re going to run through a programme of workflows and tests with their assistance.

Once we’ve completed this testing, and we’re satisfied everything works as intended, we’ll start enabling more tenancies. Please keep watching for announcements here, and through other channels, for more information.

In the interim, if you require any configuration changes to your tenancy, please raise a service request and we’ll do them as quickly as possible.

Talis Prism 3: Development Update Webinar

To keep up to date with the latest Talis Prism 3 Developments you can register for the webinar on Monday 24th May 2010 at 12:30 for Public Libraries and 14:00 for Academic Libraries

Public libraries click here to register.

Academic libraries click here to register.

This webinar will focus again on discussing the latest Talis Prism 3 developments referring to the Talis Prism 3 Roadmap, while providing an opportunity for you to raise any specific questions that you may have.

In the meantime keep up with the latest Talis Prism 3 news and developments on the Talis Prism 3 website and blog.

Talis Platform Maintenance Monday 22 March 07:00 – 08:00

The Talis Platform will be undergoing maintenance between 07:00 – 08:00 on Monday 22nd March. The reason for this maintenance is to release the latest Platform software. It is expected that Talis Prism, Talis Engage and Talis Aspire will be affected and will be unavailable during this period.

Confirmation will be sent once the work is complete.

Prism 3 Release, 16 March 2010

The recent Prism 3 release to demo has now been released to the Live Prism 3 environment. For further details please click here.

Keep up with the latest Talis Prism 3 news and developments on the Talis Prism 3 website and blog.

Talis Prism 3: Development Update Webinar

To keep up to date with the latest Talis Prism 3 Developments you can register for the webinar on Monday 12th April 2010.

Academic libraries click here to register.

Public libraries click here to register.

This webinar will focus again on discussing the latest Talis Prism 3 developments referring to the Talis Prism 3 Roadmap, while providing an opportunity for you to raise any specific questions that you may have.

In the meantime keep up with the latest Talis Prism 3 news and developments on the Talis Prism 3 website and blog.

Prism Release Preview – 9 March 2010

We’ve just released the latest version of Talis Prism 3 for customers to preview; this version fixes the following issues:

  • “Back to search results” not working after clicking availability link on item page
  • Question mark causing search to fail

We’ve also completed the work to display all notes on the item details page, as discussed on the blog post back in January (//blogs.librarymanagementcloud.co.uk/prism/2010/01/19/display-of-notes/).

Finally, a small tidy up has been put in place so that old item URL’s (/renderitem.php?item=123456) get silently redirected to the new form (/items/123456).

To view these changes before they are rolled out to the live service simply add “demo/” after http://prism.talis.com/, but before your tenant name (e.g. Leicestershire Library Services will access their preview at http://prism.talis.com/demo/leicestershire/).

If you have any queries about this release, or have any issues you want raised before we release to live on 16 March, then please raise a support call, contact your account manager or alternatively email Alison Kershaw.

Talis Prism 3 Monthly Update

In January we saw 2,102,087 searches being carried out in Talis Prism 3. This is an increase of 133,933 searches compared to December. Over the coming months we hope to show you the growth in Talis Prism 3 usage by adding to the graph below.

New Picture

We also saw 4 more customers launch Talis Prism 3 in January. The current customers running Talis Prism 3 are:

Beta

University of Manchester

Parallel

University of Sunderland
Leicestershire Libraries
University of Cumbria
Thames Valley University
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Chichester

Live

University of Bolton
Bradford Libraries
Southwark Libraries
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Haringey Libraries
University of Derby
Talnet – Gwynedd Council
Talnet – Anglesey Council
Talnet – Conwy Council
Talnet – Llandrillo College

If you have any queries about this or any other aspect of Talis Prism 3, please contact your Account Manager or email Alison Kershaw on alison.kershaw@talis.com

Leicestershire Libraries Live with Talis Prism 3

As my colleague, Imraz has reported in his most recent update, more libraries are starting to use Talis Prism 3 as either the main search interface or in parallel to the existing interface.  A few, like Haringey have taken the plunge in a big way, and simply replaced  the ‘old’ Prism 2.1 interface with the much more attractive Prism 3 look.

Towards the end of last week I was particularly struck by the latest library to launch their new interface, Leicestershire.  Apart from the clean look and feel to the design, attractive book jacket images, and the single search box (all of which are becoming standard on the newer  OPACs), I particularly liked the use of the additional information that has been included on the landing page.  Firstly, there is Leicestershire Prismthe tag cloud which directs users to a “Quick links section”.  These links give a highly visual way for users to explore some recommendations, and even a link to Library Thing, via a Book Suggestor. The second area that I thought was interesting was the provision of local library news via a panel on the front page of the catalogue.  This uses an RSS feed to give users a highly visible way of accessing the excellent Leicestershire Libraries Blog.

These additions to the interface are made possible using Juice extensions (for more information about Juice, please see here), and really enhance the look of the catalogue interface, and more importantly, provide users of the library services with the type of value added information that they expect from a website. It will be interesting to see what comments Leicestershire Libraries get from their users about Talis Prism 3.

Talis Prism 3 Update

The ability to run Talis Prism 3 in parallel with Talis Prism 2 means that we are seeing more and more customers choosing to soft launch Talis Prism 3 in a beta or parallel running phase. We have seen that usage of Talis Prism 3 is falling into one of three categories.

Beta – Where a customer has launched Prism 3 internally to staff and selected users to gather feedback which is then used to make improvements

Parallel – This is when Talis Prism 3 is run in parallel to Talis Prism 2 giving users the choice to trial the new catalogue. This is usually by placing a link on the existing Talis Prism 2 homepage to Talis Prism 3.

Live – This is when a customer has replaced Talis Prism 2 with Talis Prism 3 and this is their sole catalogue.

Below is a summary of customers who are using Talis Prism 3 in one of the above categories

Beta

University of Manchester

Parallel

University of Sunderland
Leicestershire Libraries
University of Cumbria
Thames Valley University

Live

University of Bolton
Bradford Libraries
Southwark Libraries
Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
Haringey Libraries
University of Derby
Talnet – Gwynedd Council
Talnet – Anglesey Council
Talnet – Conwy Council
Talnet – Llandrillo College

If you have any queries about this or any other aspect of Talis Prism 3, please contact your Account Manager or email Alison Kershaw on alison.kershaw@talis.com

Talis Prism 3: Development Update Webinar

To keep up to date with the latest Talis Prism 3 Developments you can register for the webinar on Monday 8th March 2010.

Academic libraries click here to register.

Public libraries click here to register.

This webinar will focus again on discussing the latest Talis Prism 3 developments referring to the Talis Prism 3 Roadmap, while providing an opportunity for you to raise any specific questions that you may have.

In the meantime keep up with the latest Talis Prism 3 news and developments on the Talis Prism 3 website and blog.