Shaping The Future of Library Book Acquisitions
Join us for Season 3 as we continue to explore the latest innovations in library book acquisitions through Mosaic by GOBI Library Solutions. Each 45 - 60 minute webinar includes spotlights on new Mosaic features, live demonstrations, and an open Q&A, offering a dynamic platform to learn, share, and help shape the future of library collection development.
- Live demonstrations of new and upcoming Mosaic functionality
- Spotlights on key features designed to streamline acquisitions workflows
- Practical guidance to help libraries maximize Mosaic’s evolving capabilities
- An open forum to ask questions, share feedback, and connect with the Mosaic team
- Guest speakers from the field sharing real-world insights and library success stories
Catch Up on Seasons 1 & 2
Whether you’re new to Mosaic or want a refresher, these recorded sessions walk through key features, workflows, and real-world use cases to help you get more value from the platform.
March Mosaic Innovation Spotlight
Webinar Date: March 12, 2026
Time: 2 p.m. ET
- New or enhanced facets & filters for discovery
- Publisher permissions & rights metadata clarity
- Preview URLs and "Look Inside" functionality improvements
- Smarter “ineligible item” insights
- Any recent enhancements to local language support
- Early look at new supplier/direct content integrations
April Mosaic Innovation Spotlight
Webinar Date: April 16, 2026
Time: 2 p.m. ET
- Updates to API order & invoice interoperability and EDI workflows
- Holdings integration improvements
- Order templates, local order details, and other upgrades to purchasing workflow
- Updates on internationalization and ongoing support
May Mosaic Innovation Spotlight
Webinar Date: May 21, 2026
Time: 2 p.m. ET
- New e supplier partnerships
- Geographic expansion update
- Metadata, DRM free, and accessibility upgrades
- Summer + Fall roadmap preview
- Recommended workflows for onboarding new teams/libraries
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