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Problem(s) to be solved
LC needs to track donors. Bookplates not a factor. Donor information is like vendor data: needs contact info, needs to be updated. Sometimes other contacts associated with donors. Needs a way to manage interactions with donor, track communication and status updates in the context of a particular transaction (currently not present in Voyager); needs a single source to manage all records associated with that donor (including appraisals, agreements, other documents). Needs lookup/share/edit repository/depository. Need to track acknowledgement letters and similar. Certain types of donations (incl. major gifts) require long-term/indefinite tracking. Copyright information, permissions form. Stakeholders are internal but not necessarily part of acquisitions workflow (e.g. legal, marketing, communications). Collaboration capabilities heavily desired (particularly for major gifts).
Open Access is considered a type of donor for purposes of this requirement. Need to know what they can and cannot do with a given material.
Can work within the context of existing Organization record infrastructure
Requirements & use cases
Requirement | Status | Priority | Use cases |
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Users can search through donors and identify material that has been acquired based on donor | PENDING | HIGH | The library maintains information on multiple donors. A donor might make a single donation OR many donations over time. |
Donors must support multiple points of contact | PENDING | MEDIUM | A donor may have multiple representatives who need to be contacted for a variety of different purposes. The library needs to keep track of these contacts and their roles.
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PENDING | This could be an entirely separate set of requirements and might need to be split out for analysis | Library regards "Open Access" as a type of donor and needs to be able to designate what is and what is not permitted with the donor material.
"Open access" is only a small category of "Openly available" material. | |
Users can be given view-only access to donor information | PENDING | MEDIUM | Library receives a high-profile major gift. The library must share donor information with library Legal and Public Relations teams to coordinate rights and publicity surrounding the donation.
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Donor records can be restricted such that a user who is able to view donor information can not necessarily see ALL Donors and their information. Attaching a donor to an order, invoice, agreement etc. does not expose sensitive donor information in that application | PENDING | HIGH | In the course of a major donation, the library needs to track records including appraisals, agreements, contracts and other related documents associated with the donation. These records may contain sensitive or non-public information. |
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Questions
Question | Status | Resolution | Remarks |
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Need to differentiate major/normal gift? | OPEN | ||
Confidentiality? System-managed vs. trust vs. internal policy? | OPEN | ||
Do the same people need to access vendor and donor info? | Mostly yes, but PII is still a concern | ||
Are materials ever donated by Vendors? | Yes | Yes, the Smithsonian Institute for example we might actually purchase things from but they also may donate materials Might also get things in error that the vendor says they just dont need back | |
Are materials donated by groups of individuals? | Yes, donations are sometimes made by Children in memory of a parent etc. | ||
Can a donor be a person OR a corporation? | Yes, often it will be one or the other. Potentially a mix of people and organizations but no examples came to mind. |