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What is Confluence?

Confluence is a collaborative workspace that allows you to create, organize and collaborate with others all in one place. Confluence ensures that team members have visibility into institutional knowledge and access to the information they need. Learn more about Confluence.

Browse the resources below to learn how to use Confluence and get support.

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Training Guides

Want a quick how-to? Quick Confluence Basics

Want the details? Try the Confluence Training Guide document, with detailed steps for many Confluence tasks.

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Discover Confluence Features

Confluence allows users to create dynamic content by providing you with a variety of features and tools. Check out the videos and links below to learn about some of the most useful features found in Confluence.

Browse the resources below to learn about some of the formatting features available in Confluence.

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Introduction

Each college library hub is an individual Confluence workspace with user restrictions. The hub has been built to provide information for library staff and it functions similarly to a website. Users are not able to edit or modify pages. However, they can view and download attachments.

Accessing Confluence

To access the library hub, you must be signed into Confluence.

1. Go to your college library hub link (provided via email).
Note: The OCLS Services space has links to all college library hubs.

2. Select the sign-in icon in the upper right corner of the page.

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3. Enter your email and password.

If you are having issues accessing Confluence, contact Aura Hill (space admin).

Using Confluence

If you are not familiar with using Confluence, use the following resources below to navigate the space.

For more information, see Help Topics | Confluence Support Resources