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Assigning Categories to the Database Records

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A database on the E-Journal Portal's database list, called a Public Database Note. All databases on the E-Journal Portal's database list from a particular provider, called a Public All Database Note. Here are examples of the two kinds of database notes on the E-Journal Portal's database list. Tremila cinquecento ex libris italiani Das Alte buch und seine ausstattung Smithsonian Libraries, Natural History Building, 10 th St. And Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC, 20560.

Aether 1 6 4 – log ham radio transmissions reviews. This features requires you to apply database categories, which can contain up to three category levels, to the bibliographic records of your local databases.

To assign categories to your local database records:
  1. In Alma, choose a local bibliographic field (for example, select any 6XX or 9XX field for MARC21) in which to store the database categories in your local bibliographic records, and then enter that field in the db_categories_field parameter on the Alma Customer Parameters page (Configuration Menu > Resources > General > Other Settings).

    Administrators will need one of the following roles to update the above parameter:

    • Catalog Administrator

    • Repository Administrator

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  2. For each local database, use the Metadata Editor (Resources > Cataloging > Open Metadata Editor) to add the chosen MARC field with the following subfields to assign up to three category levels: $$a (level 1), $$b (level 2), and $$c (level 3). For example:

    699 ##$aEducation $bMedical $cFitness

    699 ##$aEducation $bHealth

    As shown in the example above, a database can belong to more than one category/subcategory.

  3. Wait for the Creates DB Categories File job (Admin > Monitor Jobs > Scheduled tab) under the Discovery filter to update the record's categories for discovery in Primo. This job is scheduled to run daily.

  4. Edit your normalization rules set in Primo, update the new facets/dbcategory rule to map the category information from the source records to Primo, and then deploy your changes to the Front End (Primo Home > Advanced Configuration > Full Normalization Rule Configuration). Note that you must include the subfield delimiter (U+2500).
    For example:

    Update Facets/dbcategory Normalization Rule from Alma MARC Template
  5. In the Institution Wizard (Primo Home > Ongoing Configuration Wizard > Institution Wizard), enter the same value that you used for the API base URL in the new DB Category field under the Delivery Base URLs section.

    You can clear this field if you want to disable categories in the view.

  6. Run a regular pipe and then re-index to see the database categories on the Database Search page in the new Primo UI.

For fifteen years a dedicated team of volunteers has been reaching out and entertaining older members of the Blount County community.

In February, 2004 the Friends of the Library received a request for a volunteer to 'read to residents' at a local health facility. What resulted was a full-fledged outreach program designed to bring the riches of the library to people no longer able to get there on their own.

Through carefully constructed programs, Presenters deliver bi-monthly life enrichment opportunities to residents at 6 venues showcasing stories, articles, trivia, fun facts, poetry, music, art and humor. To date more than 19,000 people have participated.

Known within the community as Friends From the Library, Ex Libris takes pride in assisting others in their desire to 'continue a lifetime of learning.' ►View our Mission Statement

Ex Libris Volunteers



  • Janetta Baker*
    Program Coordinator
  • Sondra Driscoll
  • Melissa Hasbrouck
  • Marian Nicholas
  • Kelly Stevens
  • Barbara Zurl**
    Program Director
  • Asbury Place Assisted Living
  • Brookdale – Sandy Springs
  • Foothills Transitional Care and Rehabilitation
  • Liberty Assisted Living
  • Morningview Village Senior Community
  • New Providence Bartlett Adult Day Out Program


Programs are given twice a month at each facility and generally run for 45-60 minutes.

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Ex Libris is NOT a book discussion group NOR does it consist of reading one book, page by page to residents. Programs are multi-dimensional, interactive and lively.

Seeking a Few Good Volunteers

Requests continue to come in to bring Ex Libris to other facilities. With the addition of a few more members to the Ex Libris Team, these requests can be honored. Won't you help?

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Who Should Want to Join Ex Libris?

  • Anyone who wishes to 'give something back' to the community, now that they have the time in which to do it.
  • Anyone who would like to share their love of books, reading, storytelling or general knowledge about the world around us with others.
  • Anyone who wishes to honor and learn first hand from the very people who were and still are 'The Greatest Generation'.
  • Anyone who can imagine what it would be like to no longer be able to take advantage of the wealth of information and entertainment available to all of us through our libraries which keeps us in touch with the world.
  • Anyone who can appreciate the quotation from Lord of the Rings when Gandalf answers Frodo's question as to what he should do:

    All you have to do is decide what to do with the time that has been given you.

It's a Piece of Cake!

Ex Libris volunteer Janetta Baker celebrates at a party attended by 22 people at Liberty Assisted Living's sixth anniversary on January 17, 2014.

Ex Libris 'Pirates' Love Soup Mix!

Ex Libris was invited to do an outdoor program for the New Providence Bartlett Adult Day Out Program at Pearson Springs Park in September 2014.

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Most of the Ex Libris team attended and helped deliver the program. Afterwards we were treated to a lovely 'volunteer luncheon' and were presented with a delightful thank you gift of 'Love' Soup Mix, thanks to Trish Bartlett.

We all came away feeling 'loved' and like we are now part of the New Providence 'family'.

Care to Observe a Program or Learn More?

If so contact Barbara Zurl, Program Director
Ex Libris Library Extension Program
Phone: (865) 977-5034
► Use our email Contact Form





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