Dear Mehves
It sounds too simple, but what about copy and paste to a word doc? This maintains the structure of the list with the different sections, the main item details (although not the full bibliographic detail), and anything in the note field. Initially it also maintains the links to the item on the Aspire reading list. If an academic is leaving the institution then these links to the catalogue and e-resources would have to be re-created anyway at the new institution. Attaching a copy and paste to word from one of our lists 'Civil War America'
http://liblists.sussex.ac.uk/lists/74CF2E0E-5890-C225-C94B-715723DECB0D.html - with nothing tidied up or re-formatted.
Annette
Annette Moore
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University of Sussex
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Hello,
If an academic is leaving an institution and has created a reading list on Talis Aspire only, how does he transport his list? Export to CSV keeps order but structure, notes, and full bib data is lost. Export citations gives full bib data but everything else is lost. Does anyone know whether there is a way of meaningfully saving a list, including its structure, notes, and full bibliographic data?
Thank you.
Mehves
Mehveş Kayani-Hogan
Reading Lists Project Officer
Main Library
Queen Mary University of London
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