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Welcome!
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Anthology (was iModules)
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This Portfolio site is a communications vehicle and resource for Anthology users across the DU campus. If you need access to the site please
- Log in to DU Portfolio with your DU ID
- And join the Anthology Admins community
Anthology is an integrated web-based marketing solution. It is primarily used for email marketing and communications, event registrations and related commerce, and donation acceptance at the University of Denver.
The University of Denver Anthology network is modeled as a network of “sealed sub-communities,” with University Advancement serving as the primary licensee. Sealed sub-communities are established and designated to specific organizational units (colleges, schools, or divisions). Although University Advancement is the primary licensee, use of the Anthology product is governed jointly by the divisions of University Advancement, Marketing & Communications, and University Technology Services. Each sub-community is also invited to appoint a primary liaison whose role is to surface/solve challenges, influence decisions about the use of Anthology, and communicate key messages to other users in his/her sub-community.
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Become an Anthology Administrator
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Steps to become an Anthology user:
1. Send an email (or have your Anthology Community Manager) to sheffield.johnson@du.edu requesting access and detailing how you plan to utilize Anthology.
2. Look for an email reply containing links to one or more videos pertaining to Anthology training video below. These are required viewing, prior to gaining access to the system, and they will give you a foundation for further training.
3. Log into the Anthology DU Portfolio and explore the information available. (Use your PioneerWeb credentials.)
4. Accept a meeting request from Sheffield Johnson for a one-on-one training session.
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Is Anthology Going Away? Yes
The Anthology contract will exprire on June 31 2024. This means that you can continue to use Anthology for email marketing and event registrations, without interruption until that time. Sheffield Johnson (x17947) will remain your primary contact for support and training, and
■ Refunds and All Commerce Reconciliation
Advancement Business Services, DUAdv.AccountsPayable@du.edu, x14677 is your point of contact for event refunds and all commerce reconciliation.
Over the next several months, Advancement, the Division of Marketing & Communications, and Conferences & Event Services will be working together and reaching out to you for your feedback on email marketing and event needs as we plan for the future.
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Sub-Community Managers
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- Advancement: Arthur Knapp, Sheffield Johnson
- Arts, Humanities, Social Science: Laura Miller, Erin Dietrich
- Athletics & Recreation: Emily Boone
- Daniels College of Business: Aurora Joe, Amber D'Angelo
- Graduate School of Prof. Psychology: Cassie Heykoop, Claire Carroll
- Graduate School of Social Work: Elizabeth Ohara, Mateo Barroetavena
- Josef Korbel School of Intl. Studies: Irene Weygandt
- Morgridge College of Education: Megan Stribling
- Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Nathan Willers
- Ritchie School of Eng. & Comp. Science: Tali Thomason
- Sturm College of Law: Chris Wangelin, John Farrell
- University College: Christine Gallager, Jenna James
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Who does What
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■ DU Anthology Help Desk and Training
Sheffield Johnson, Application Support Specialist, x17947
anthologysupport@du.edu (if Sheffield is on vacation)
■ Email Content Strategy
Arthur Knapp, Asst Dir, Digital Engagement, Advancement, x12748
■ Online Giving, Donations, and Forms
Jeremy Ward, Associate Director of IT and Web Operations, x14982
■ Refunds and All Commerce Reconciliation
Advancement Business Services, DUAdv.AccountsPayable@du.edu, x14677
■ Designation Numbers or FOAPs as they relate to Gifts
John Moulton, Director of Gifts & Records x12704
■ Designation Numbers or FOAPs as they relate to Events
Amanda Genter, Business Officer x14723