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Present to CAT Staff Meeting (Center for the Advancement of Teaching)Broad overview of project with emphasis on changes for faculty who will need to update links. CAT supports faculty and their use of Blackboard and other classroom technologies.
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Temple Now announcementRebecca Dashiell
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New Library Search - Kicking off a project to improve the online search experience in the library that will make all library resources more discoverable.

On June 29, 2017, the Libraries, under the leadership of Director of Library Technology and Knowledge Management, David Lacy, will launch the new Library Search to replace Summon and the library catalog (known as Diamond). Beginning in June, this new search will be a gateway to discover books, ebooks, journal articles, archival material and hand-crafted library research guides. Throughout the 2017-18 academic year, the libraries will solicit feedback from library patrons and continue to develop and build upon the new library search. Based on the feedback and development work, an enhanced version including additional resources will be launched in June of 2018 along with a new website in anticipation of moving into the new library building.

Please note that as part of this launch, links to library resources will change. This includes any links that you have saved in your Blackboard courses or as bookmarks in your browser. Please take a moment to review any links to library resources that you have in Blackboard or in your bookmarks.
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