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What’s New in GALILEO?

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Presented at GaCOMO14 by Karen Minton, Lauren Fancher, Ken Henslee, Courtney McGough, Merryll Penson, Mike White.
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What’s New in GALILEO? Georgia COMO 2014
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What’s New in GALILEO?

Georgia COMO 2014

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NoveList Plus

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NoveList Plus

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NoveList Plus

Please note new links!

NoveList Plus: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=zkpl

NoveList K-8 Plus: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=zkpe

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GALILEO Passwords

• Passwords now change 3 times a year in January, May, and August

• See schedule in About > Policies > GALILEO Access Policies > Password Notification

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GALILEO Password Login Page

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GALILEO Reporting Tool

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Georgia Knowledge Repository

Coming Soon!

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Discover GALILEO Updates

The PINES Catalog can be added to Discover GALILEO search results.

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Discover GALILEO Updates

Research Starters give students reliable, authoritativebackground information at the top of discovery search results.

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Discover GALILEO Updates

A link to the Discover GALILEO Advanced Searchhas been added for all institutions.

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Digital Library of Georgia Updates

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Digital Library of Georgia Updates

The Athens Historic Newspapers Archive was updated to be compatible with all current browsers.Users are no longer required to download the DjVu plugin.

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New Georgia Encyclopedia

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GeorgiaInfo

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Affordable Learning Georgia Is…

• A one-stop service to help USG faculty and staff identify lower-cost, electronic, free, and open

educational resources (OER), building on the cost-effective subscription resources provided by

GALILEO and the USG libraries. www.affordablelearninggeorgia.org

• Programs to support more affordable learning materials, including campus advocacy, faculty

development, bookstore collaborations, and grants for textbook transformation, including a

partnership with eCore, the University System’s core curriculum taught completely online.

• An initiative of the University System of Georgia and

GALILEO, Georgia’s Virtual Library. www.galileo.usg.edu

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Questions?

Come visit us at the booth!


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