ON-DEMAND WEBINAR: Open systems and library analytics Sign up to watch
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Presenters Phill Hall
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Global Sales for Panorama library and campus analytics, EBSCO Information Services
Phill Hall has worked in the information industry for 15 years, spanning areas of library content, library automation, digital preservation, research funding, research metrics, research reproducibility, learning management systems, and, more recently, library engagement analytics. In his current role with EBSCO, Phill is Global Sales for Panorama library and campus analytics, drawing on his breadth of experience to assist libraries in uncovering a more comprehensive view of library engagement.
Open source software and interoperable services for library management and analytics provide libraries with more choice in how to deploy, support and develop mission-critical applications. Join this webinar to learn more about EBSCO’s support for FOLIO, the open source library services platform, and Panorama, an interoperable application for library analytics.
Richard Burkitt Director of SaaS Innovation, EBSCO Information Services
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Richard Burkitt has worked in the information industry for around 20 years. Richard began in the web team of a globally renowned scientific publisher and moved into library automation via a variety of commercial and technical roles. In his current role with EBSCO, Richard is Director of Innovation. His responsibilities include both library patron services, such as Discovery and linking, through to the library back of house technologies supporting digital data preservation and safeguarding, research workflows and analytics as well as FOLIO - the new Library Services Platform.
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