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Community Sourcing Development: FOLIO Special Interest Groups. FOLIO
Recently, we learned about FOLIO’s roadmap for development from Harry Kaplanian at EBSCO. The FOLIO project is a joint venture and will be relying upon the experiences and knowledge of functional experts across the library world. Teams of experts are being organized into Special Interest Groups (SIGs), to work on different functional areas of development for the FOLIO suite of software. Within the SIGs both functional experts from libraries and project developers work closely together with user experience designers and project developers to develop FOLIO. This forum will provide a history of work done to date on FOLIO using SIGs, as well as information on new SIGs being organized around the functional areas of access management, user management, and metadata management. We will also go into more detail and provide a summary of work currently underway by the Resource Management SIG. We will cover the different communication channels and opportunities for additional involvement by interested experts.
SPEAKERS:
- Peter Murray, Open Source Community Advocate at Index Data
- Dracine Hodges, Head of Technical Services, Duke University Libraries
- Kristen Wilson, Associate Head of Acquisitions and Discovery, North Carolina State University Libraries
- Kristin Martin, Electronic Resources Management Librarian, University of Chicago
https://olf.webex.com/olf/onstage/g.php?MTID=e61341cfac1b66af1f73c2058ac0036c2
Wednesday, December 7, 2016 11:00 am, Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) Wednesday, December 7, 2016 10:00 am, Central Standard Time (Chicago, GMT-06:00) Event number: 665 120 327 Registration ID: This event does not require a registration ID Event password: This event does not require a password.
Notes from the webinar:
http://www.openlibraryenvironment.org/archives/246
even software dev skills not present, still can learn SIG (special interest group) to propel
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