Apply different text recognition services to images of handwritten documents.
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Apply different text recognition services to images of handwritten documents.
LazyLists allows a user to scan the barcode of an item in hand and add that item to a physical items set in Alma.
This is where you can find all the code you need for the ELUNA 2019 Developers Day+ Alma Workshop.
A script to use Alma set or csv file as basis for analysis
A Program for Withdrawing Books in Alma
RoboReturns is for returning items in bulk in Alma (NEW: Can also record in-house checkins in bulk)
Takes an OAI-PMH set feed from The Open Archives Initiative, converts the Dublin Core data to MARC21, and saves the output to the local machine for import into Alma, OCLC Connexion, MARCEdit, etc.
A module for requesting and parsing SRU data from Alma.
In response to social distancing measures during COVID-19 pandemic, it has been imposed to limit the number of people in almost every location and educational institutions are not exempted to it. Hence the idea of counting the actual number of people inside the building became a requirement.
Django Library System Application
A simple Python script to delete electronic portfolios in batch in Alma, using an Analytics spreadsheet as an input.
Misc tools for BEIC (Biblioteca Europea di Informazione e Cultura)
Bulk transfer loans from a user to another user with Alma Offline circulation
A example script to search Alma using SRU.
Split range values produced by Caltech.tind.io in spreadsheet output
Take URLs from a library A-Z list (or other source) and check them for HTTP responses and generates a report.
A simple script to combine individual MARC21 records into a single file.
A simple implementation of the new apis for updating invoices in Alma.
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