Proposal Deadline Extended for CORAL Online Summit
The CORAL Steering Committee is seeking presentations for the 2022 CORAL Online Summit to be held on May 18, 2022! If you are currently using CORAL for electronic…
The CORAL Steering Committee is seeking presentations for the 2022 CORAL Online Summit to be held on May 18, 2022! If you are currently using CORAL for electronic…
The CORAL Steering Committee is pleased to announce the 2022 CORAL Online Summit will be held on May 18, 2022 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm (EDT). Registration is now…
On behalf of the CORAL Steering Committee, I’m pleased to announce that Equinox Open Library Initiative, Inc. has awarded CORAL Steering Committee a $1,000 grant to fund its website hosting…
The CORAL Steering Committee is excited to announce the release of 2020.02, which includes numerous enhancements and several bug fixes. Highlights of the enhancements include ILS connection update, inclusion of the Terms…
The CORAL Steering Committee is excited to announce the release of CORAL 3.0.1, which includes a wide variety of bug fixes requested from the 3.0 release last summer. Some of…
When CORAL was initially developed by Robin Malott and Ben Heet at Notre Dame, the goal was relatively simple -- to develop an open source electronic resource management system (ERM)…
After an extensive beta testing period, CORAL 3.0 is now available for download and implementation! Among many improvements, the 3.0 release includes: Import tool enhancements New tools for tracking multiple…
From the Steering Committee: We held elections in November 2017. Steve Oberg was re-elected to another term as Steering Committee chair. Steve, we’re grateful for your continued service to the…
SirsiDynix is pleased to contribute a new feature requested by our customers who also use EBSCO to manage electronic resources. Created by Luke Aeschleman, Digital Technologies Development Librarian at…
Welcome to the inaugural CORAL Close-up, where we interview a CORAL user and profile their local CORAL system. What better way to launch our column than to ask our newest…