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Voyager: About Voyager

Voyager ILS at Syracuse University

Voyager read-only DB accounts

On the morning of December 8, users with read access to the Voyager database will need to use their personal, individual read only passwords to continue accessing that information.


User accounts have been granted to all staff who have been determined to need access to Voyager data have been given personal accounts, with user names based on their NetIDs. If anyone needs this access, but doesn't yet have it, contact LITS  at lisd@syr.edu.  It's possible that an account was created for you, but the password not yet communicated.

The new accounts will be needed for the following applications:

  • Voyager MS Access reports
  • Hyperion/ MyReports
  • Cataloger's toolkit

Voyager client logins will not be affected.

 

About Voyager

Voyager Integrated Library System

Voyager® is the integrated library solution (ILS) through which all circulation, cataloging, and acquisitions activities take place.  It runs a public search tool, referred to as the Classic Catalog.  It is a client-server software system from ExLibris (a Clarivate company) which stores information in an Oracle database for quick retrieval.  Bibliographic information is stored in MARC format.  There are hundreds of colleges, universities, and government libraries all over the world using Voyager.  It is the ILS used by more national libraries than any other.

 

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Contact Information

ILSM or Integrated Library System Management unit of LITS oversees the Voyager system and the Classic Catalog.

We can be contacted at ILSM@syr.edu or 443-4300 for more info.

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Indices

Keyword (KW) indices were last built:

12/01/2023

 

Full indices were last built:

1/13/2021

Announcements

Planned for this summer is the upgrade of Voyager to version 10.2, to improve productivity. Click on the Upgrade Information tab above for more details.

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