2022-09-21 Meeting notes: UX/UI

2022-09-21 Meeting notes: UX/UI

Date

Sep 21, 2022

Housekeeping

  • Minute taker: 

  • Next meeting: Sep 26, 2022 

  • @Martina Schildt on vacation Sep 8th - 23rd

Discussion items

  1. @Khalilah Gambrellto continue discussion from 2022-09-07 Meeting notes: Implementers topics: UX/UI and to present feedback from WOLFcon meeting

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Attendees

Present

Name

Home Organization

Present

Name

Home Organization

 

Ann-Marie Breaux

EBSCO

 

Brooks Travis

EBSCO

x

Charlotte Whitt

Index Data

 

Dennis Bridges

EBSCO

 

Dung-Lan Chen

Skidmore College

x

Gill Osguthorpe

UX/UI Designer - K-Int

 

Heather McMillan Thoele

TAMU

 

Ian Ibbotson

Developer Lead - K-Int

regrets

Jana Freytag

VZG, Göttingen

x

Khalilah Gambrell

EBSCO

 

Kirstin Kemner-Heek  

VZG, Göttingen

 

Kristin Martin

Chicago

x

Laura Daniels

Cornell

 

Lloyd Chittenden

Marmot Library Network

regrets

Martina Schildt

VZG, Göttingen

 

Martina Tumulla

hbz, Cologne

x

Maura Byrne

Chicago

 

Mike Gorrell

Index Data

 

Owen Stephens

Product Owner -  Owen Stephens Consulting

 

Patty Wanninger

EBSCO

x

Sara Colglazier

Five Colleges / Mount Holyoke College Library

 

Kimie Kester

EBSCO

 

John Coburn

EBSCO

 

Zak Burke

EBSCO

Future topics

  • Topic proposals by @Owen Stephens :

    • UX patterns for common cross-app tasks (e.g. would it be useful to have a UX for a 'quick add' task that could be used in different contexts when you need to create something in another app). I think it would be good to have UX specialists (Kimie, Gill) present for this, and possibly also some Stripes devs (e.g. John C/Zak)

    • Use of shortcut keys and macros for more effective cross-app working  - it also be good to have UX and Stripes/dev knowledge for this discussion I think. I know @Laura (she/they) uses macros so might have insights into the potential for cross-app working

    • Potential for external 'workflow' solutions for cross-app interactions

      • I think 'workflow' is a dangerous term here - in this context it's more about automation than user workflows, although I think there is overlap

      • I was particularly struck by the solution in production at TAMU (Jeremy Huff and Sebastian Hammer presented, the recording is at https://prod-zoom-recordings-openlibraryfoundation-org.s3.amazonaws.com/50dc6c87-3912-43fa-8287-56ec73b12bbb%2Fshared_screen_with_speaker_view%28CC%29.mp4 starting at 3 hrs, 14 min) - I think getting someone from TAMU to talk about how this is used would be v interesting

      • There was also a presentation on the use of a tool called Airflow at Stanford for "bibliographic workflow" but I've not watched that yet so not 100% sure if it is completely applicable - I think the core use case there was systems migration but it may go beyond that

 

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