The Rosetta User Group is an ELUNA and IGeLU joint Working Group.
The Rosetta Working Group has three sub groups that focus on different areas of the Rosetta system. These are
1. Digital Preservation WG
2. Delivery and Integrations WG
3. System Operations WG
Each group is currently identifying and prioritising future enhancement requests to send through to Ex Libris. In addition to contributing to the product’s roadmap, the working groups foster knowledge exchange amongst users on various issues related to digital preservation and data management with Rosetta.
Sam Alloing
Coordinator, Rosetta PWG
David Schuster – Eluna Steering Committee Liaison dschuste {at} Binghamton (.) edu
Mailing Lists
The Rosetta-L email discussion group is hosted jointly by ELUNA and IGeLU. Subscription is open to Ex Libris customers and to employees of Ex Libris and/or its affiliates and resellers. Details on how to subscribe to the Leganto Listserv can be found at:
https://el-una.org/about/mailing-lists/rosetta-mailing-lists/#guidelines
Benefits of an ELUNA Rosetta WG to the ELUNA User Community
There are many benefits that the Rosetta Working Group provides to the user community. The Rosetta mailing list is a valuable resource for users of the product through its ability to help share ideas, issues, and workarounds that have been identified. The Rosetta WG will coordinate a new enhancement process with Ex Libris. The joint group also develops sessions of interest at the annual ELUNA and IGeLU conferences. They will communicate with other WG’s that have an impact on Rosetta, such as the Alma-D WG, Alma, Analytics, and Interoperability Working Groups. The WG will communicate directly with Ex Libris management to share and communicate issues of interest to the ELUNA community. The Rosetta WG also has an annual RUG meeting to talk about specific concerns and issues related to Rosetta in a 2 day meeting with direct ExLibris interaction.
For additional information see the IGeLU Rosetta WG site.
WG members etc. can be found there.
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