In Edelweiss, Collections are essentially groups of titles. While publishers create catalogs, which are visible to all users in Edelweiss, a collection can be created by anyone but needs to be shared specifically with certain users. You can create a collection of titles to print, email, or share with colleagues or even with a customer. For example, users quite often create Collections of titles that they share with schools in preparation for book fairs, or they might create a collection of titles with a certain honor or designation. You could also just create a collection of your favorite books in a certain genre. The options are limitless!
Here’s how:
Create a Collection by clicking Create Collection in your Catalogs page:
Or by clicking the Add to Collection icon in a catalog or title list. Using this method, you can either add a title to an existing Collection or create a new one.
You can edit an existing Collection like so:
When creating a new Collection, you’ll see this screen, in which you can name your new Collection, and add a short description, if you like.
Note, you can add a cover image to your Collection if you want to spruce it up a bit.
Either Save this and close it out if you plan on browsing around Edelweiss to add titles as you go, or click the orange bubble at the bottom left of this screen to manage your titles, and to add a bunch of ISBN’s to your sparkly new collection. You’ll see a new window. Click Add Titles to be able to add titles by ISBN. The best part about this is that you can simply copy a column of ISBN’s from an Excel file and paste it right in here.
Once you have some titles, you can very easily control their order by using the available tools.
You’ll find your Collections just as you find other catalogs. You can email, share or print your Collection from the Other Actions menu found at the top of the title list view. Just select the relevant titles using the checkmarks, click into the Other Actions menu and then Export/Output to see options to email, create a PDF, etc.
You can easily make your Collections visible to your coworkers by clicking this share icon:
You’ll know you’ve shared your Collection with the rest of your organization if that Share icon is orange.