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  1. Ways to manage related collections in other repositories.
  2. Ways to handle cataloging issues that are specific to SC&A departments (e.g. provenance).
  3. Ways to manage gifts (in the FOLIO Acquisitions module), a process that is much more common in SC&A departments than in general libraries.
  4. Ways to manage relationships among digitized and digital collection files (digitized analog, generations, directory structures).
  5. Tools for electronic records management (e.g. e-mail archives).
  6. Better descriptive modules and management tools for born-digital archivalcollections (especially born-digital video and complex digital files).
  7. Ways to handle algorithms in an archival setting. These have been defined by Cliff Lynch as "large, complex socio-technical systems (often today shorthanded as 'algorithms') that centrally involve some mixture of personalization, opaque rules, and machine learning components" ({+}http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/8097+).
  8. Ways to record and provide support for restrictions on access, often date-driven (sensitive materials, copyright, donor agreements, etc.), particularly relating to born-digital materials but really across all collections.
  9. A calendaring system (e.g. for restricted collections).
  10. Modules for recording long-term conservation and preservation activities.
  11. Better transmission methods (read: documented APIs) between existing SC&A systems and FOLIO modules (e.g. ability to talk between an SC&A system and the FOLIO Acquisitions module).

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(Submitted to the FOLIO Product Council on May 1, 2018)
(Submitted to FOLIO PC: May 1, 2018)