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Libris Help

Warning: The Libris Design software is unsupported unless you have taken the Infopeople training course. It is not recommended that anyone try to utilize the Libris Design database without taking Infopeople Training. Email Help is available once you have completed the training. Telephone support is not available.

These documents are presented primarily in two formats: Microsoft® Word (DOC) and Adobe® Acrobat® (PDF). The latest version of the free Acrobat Reader software can be downloaded here.

Help Documentation

  • Getting Started Using Libris Design - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Getting Libris Design 5.0 Functional on Your Computer - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • What a New Libris Design User Needs to Know - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Making Libris Design Work for You - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Library Model Screen - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Help Documentation: Libris Design 5.0 - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Libris Design Cheat Sheet - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Collection Allocation Cheat Sheet - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Collections - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Generic Library Model - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Library Models Screen - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Manage Models Screen - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Budget Screen Cheat Sheet - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Import Models - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Backing Up and Recovery - [DOC] - [PDF]

Using Reports in Libris Design

  • Final Reports - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Reports Overview - [DOC] - [PDF]
  • Reports Catalog - [DOC] - [PDF]

Troubleshooting

  • Error Messages - [DOC] - [PDF]

Additional Help

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Basic questions and answers about Libris Design and the Access database.
Glossary of Libris Terms
Includes Libris Design terminology, program assumptions, Microsoft Access terminology, and general library facility planning terminology.
Request Help via Email
Email help is only available to people who have completed the Infopeople training.
Snapshot Viewer for Access 2003, 2002, 2000, and 97
The MS Snapshot Viewer enables you to view a report snapshot without having the standard or run-time versions of Microsoft Access 97 through Access 2003 (free download from Microsoft).

Last updated January 24, 2011