new and implementing libraries to jumpstart their understanding of FOLIO. Our goal in this meeting is to discuss what we think would be useful in such a workshop and determine if there are other sessions we might want to submit.
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10:07 | FOLIO Bootcamp Plans | Thomas asks what types of sessions would be useful in a bootcamp. Classics such as Circulation Rules or Data Import? Tara suggests a big picture “how it all fits together” session to explain FOLIO to new users. Thomas suggest an overview of what FOLIO is and how it differs from other library systems. Alexis asks who the audience is? Is this for people who have already decided to implement, or prospective FOLIO users?
Another question: should there be one track or multiple tracks for people to pick and choose?
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13:51 | Possible Session: Law | Lauren is at the Law Library at CU Boulder, which is sharing a tenant with CU Boulder’s main campus. Many universities have Law, Medical, Music, etc. branch libraries that operate independently sharing a tenant with a “main” library. These specialized libraries have practices, policies, and needs that differ from the “main” library. Lauren asks if there would be interest in a session for libraries that are “the little fish in the big sea” (or, even more beautifully put: “the small poppy in the opium field”). Everyone agrees this is a great idea. While there are loose groups for Law Libraries and Small Libraries in the FOLIO community, this “small poppy” status is a common but complex situation that would be of general interest. We think this would be a great session for the general conference.
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19:13 | More FOLIO Bootcamp plans | Thomas asks: how about Data Migration? Would that make sense as part of Bootcamp, or maybe as a stand-alone session? Cody asks: “Would topics geared towards developers be out of scope? Things like a demo on the development process for new modules, Postman + Folio APIs, CQL queries, etc?” Buddy chimes in to note that there’s interest in a session specifically on using the APIs.
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