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  • please put an 'x' next to your name in the list below the "Discussion items" if you are attending. Thanks!


Discussion items

ItemWhoNotes
Product Council Update
  • Paula emphasized that consideration of Codex is under review by Tech Council, but discussions can continue. SIGs should still consider moving forward.
  • Jakub discussed the reorganization of the core teams and addition of scrum masters; bringing more structure and organization to the backlog and development queue for the core teams
  • Cate gave an update on Q4 work; lots done, thanks to the developers, but also the good work from the SIGS
  • Martina wants to formalize a group for POs, SMEs - in relation to RM and MM - to discuss some of the app interactions (note that the MM-related POs and RM-related POs are already meeting and coordinating, but informally). Acq/ERM-related group will be a subgroup under the RM SIG, tentatively called "app interactions" group right now. Broader scope than the MM PO meeting (called ACT)
  • Developer meeting: still tentative - gathering feedback on what topics would be helped by face-to-face meetings; nothing definite about dates or attendance yet



Subgroup Updates
  • Data Import
    • Discussed permissions last week
    • Meetings with other POs and Dev leads to plan for moving MARC records from Inventory to Source Record Storage, which led to a review of the overall architecture
    • Small Group is outlining details of the use cases we identified early on, to help the developers understand the requirements better
  • MARC Bib and Holdings mapping groups have merged and reconvened this week; aiming to finish work next week, so that it will be ready for developers
Search enhancements overviewKhalilah Gambrell

Search enhancements - link to slide deck: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Z3IgcTtBd5nb8ODOOMr5D_LLvOqo-_Udo7SwDOj1NyU/edit#slide=id.p

Working group - wiki page: Search enhancements / Advanced Search

  • See the details in the slide deck
  • Work will be handled by Stripes Force, and maybe some of the other dev teams
  • When we talk about search, where are we talking about? Across all apps, though in phase 1, it might be a single app for proof of concept, or may have to be rolled into the individual apps over time

Refactor routing architecture: Kahlilah Gambrell explained that the current routing architecture is not optimal for the scale we need. It is becoming a limitation in many ways. Timeline of refactoring? Answer: Gathering requirements is helpful to this work. It could be done in parallel with working groups. There is a team that is beginning to work on this.

Improve Search and Filter pane UX: Right now, it can only support check box display, which interferes with long lists that can come up in filtering. Instead, they are developing a multi-select box. Any app can control default display now. Re-ordering filter groups is now available. Charlotte voiced the need to have a hierarchical display. Ann-Marie asked if these are completed and available? Kahlilah said it is a mix: some features are planned and some are currently in progress. The "Improve Search Filter pane UX" is available now.

Boolean/Exact Phrase support: Currently only happening in Eholdings and MARCCat. This will occur in a phase approach. They will work in conjunction with apps that are supporting Boolean functions already.

Search/Filter tags: No development has begun. This is important for Chalmers.

Felix (via chat): "Is all this work happening under a specific SIG or Sub Group?"
Ann-Marie (via chat): "I think it crosses many groups; this is general infrastructure"
Charlotte (via chat): "The MM-SIG ‘own’ the requirement for search in Inventory (UXPROD-140), and input/requirement for the general use of Search and filter pane"

Advanced Search Page: This is an idea that they would like to discuss with groups. Ann-Marie is very interested in this for the use of tags.

It was noted by some members that Filip spent some time with members of the MARCCat group to work on features of an Advanced Search Page.

Patty: "Would this be a problem of being able to search by barcode number or item since that is a separate index. Charlotte said they had a barcode search, it was deprecated, she is not sure if it is back again.

Felix asked if an "AND/OR" search will be available in the Boolean search. Right now it is an "OR" search by default. Charlotte said it is possible to perform an AND search.

Ann-Marie mentioned searching by date ranges and price ranges are important for Acquisitions. Kahlilah said they are working on a range component app to support searching by range.

Question from Cornell (via chat): "Khalilah, is your drop-down list representing only languages with available material, or all languages possible?" Answer: Not sure if these represent the languages of the available materials or all possible languages. Charlotte thinks it should express the available languages.

If group is aware of issues tied to routing and developing of functionality and features needed, please link user stories to the issues like this: (e.g. https://issues.folio.org/browse/STCOM-302)


present?

Name

Organization

      Alice Krim
xAnn-Marie Breaux

Ann KardosUMass Amherst
xCharlotte WhittIndex Data

Christie Thomas

Colin Van AlstineSmith (FC)

Damian Biagi
xDennis ChristmanDuke University
xDracine HodgesDuke University



Filip Jakobsen

Jacquie SamplesDuke University

Jason Kovari

Jennifer EustisUMass Amherst
xJessica JaneckiDuke University
xLaura Wright

Lisa FurubottenTexas A&M
xLisa McCollLehigh University

Lisa Sjögren

Lynn Whittenberger

Mary AlexanderUniv. of Alabama

Natascha Owens

Niels Erik Nielsen
xPatty Wanninger
xSarah SchmidtDuke University

Tiziana Possemato



Jenn Colt
x

Martina Schildt

VZG

xSara ColglazierMHC/5C

Nancy Lorimer

Stanford

XAaron TrehubAuburn

Wayne SchneiderIndex Data
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