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Note: This wiki describes the use of LIBSAFE Go at Emory University Libraries. For more general information about the system, see LIBNOVA’s LIBSAFE Go documentation.

Getting Started

Please contact a LIBSAFE Go administrator to have a user account created in LIBSAFE Go. Login to the system is based on Emory SSO.

If multiple users from your library will need to manage content within your library’s node, please send the names and emails of each user to the LIBSAFE administrator.

LIBSAFE Go Administrators:

Kathryn Michaelis (Digital Preservation Program Manager): kmicha3 [at] emory [dot] edu

Katherine Fisher (Head of Digital Archives, Rose Library): katherine.e.fisher [at] emory [dot] edu

Once you’ve been set up as a user, go to https://go.emory.libnova.com/ to login. Select “Sign in with your identity provider.”

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You should then see a link labeled Emory University, which will take you to SSO.

When an admin enables a new user account, they should add that user to the training group and the group for the user’s primary repository (e.g., Rose or Oxford).

Organizing Your Content

Content in LIBSAFE Go is organized hierarchically. The highest level of organization in LIBSAFE Go is a node. When you are added as a user, you will either be added to an existing node or have a node created for your library. Nodes can have subnodes, which correspond to collections, record series, or divisions within a library. Each library should determine how it makes sense to organize subnodes within their node.

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