2024-08-12 Reporting SIG Meeting notes
Date
How to Join the Meeting
Meetings are held on Zoom on the first 4 Mondays of each month at 11:00 am Eastern U.S. time (see this time in your time zone). The first and third Mondays focus on Reporting Development topics, and the second and fourth Mondays focus on Reporting Business topics.
Here are the Zoom details:
Attendees
Present? | Name | Organization |
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Arthur Aguilera | University of Colorado, Boulder | |
x | Sharon Beltaine | Cornell University |
Erin Block | University of Colorado, Boulder | |
Shannon Burke | Texas A&M | |
Suzette Caneda | Stanford University | |
Dung-Lan Chen | Skidmore College | |
Lloyd Chittenden | Marmot | |
x | Ann Crowley | Cornell University |
Tim Dannay | Mount Holyoke College | |
Axel Doerrer | University Mainz | |
Shelley Doljack | Stanford University | |
x | Stefan Dombek | Leipzig University |
x | Jennifer Eustis | U. Massachusetts Amherst / Five College |
Lynne Fors | Wellesley College | |
Lisa Furubotten | Texas A&M | |
Mike Gorrell | Index Data | |
Alissa Hafele | Stanford University | |
Kara Hart | Wellesley College | |
Corrie Hutchinson | Index Data | |
Jamie Jesanis | MCPHS | |
Jeanette Kalchik | Stanford University | |
Harry Kaplanian | EBSCO | |
x | Sarah Kasten | University of Chicago |
Tim Kiser | Michigan State University | |
Kevin Kishimoto | Stanford University | |
Ingolf Kuss | HBZ | |
Alexander Lao | Stanford University | |
Joanne Leary | Cornell University | |
Eliana Lima | Fenway Library Organizationder | |
Eric Luhrs | Lehigh University | |
Kathy McCarthy | EBSCO | |
Lisa McColl | Lehigh University | |
x | Linda Miller | Cornell University |
Joseph Molloy | Spokane Public Library | |
Kathleen Moore | ||
Nassib Nassar | Index Data | |
x | Elena O'Malley | Emerson |
Tod Olson | University of Chicago | |
x | Jean Pajerek | Cornell University |
x | Kimberly Pamplin | Texas A&M University |
Scott Perry | University of Chicago | |
Natalya Pikulik | Cornell University | |
Emily Sanford | Michigan State University | |
x | Bob Scheier | Holy Cross |
Vandana Shah | Cornell University | |
Linnea Shieh | Stanford University | |
Susie Skowronek | Oakland University | |
Ken Smith | Valdosta State University | |
Kimberly Smith | Middle Tennessee State University | |
Clare Spitzer | Stanford University | |
Amelia Sutton | U. Massachusetts | |
Simona Tabacaru | Texas A&M | |
Huey-Ning Tan | Stanford University | |
Vitus Tang | Stanford University | |
x | Christie Thomas | University of Chicago |
Irina Trapido | Stanford University | |
Catherine Tuohy | Emmanuel College | |
x | Patrick Waite | U. Mass Amherst |
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Discussion Items
Item | Who | Notes |
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Attendance & Notes | Scott | Attendance & Notes
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Announcements/Reminders | Scott | Announcements:
Ongoing Topics:
SIG Recruitment: We will need to be recruiting for a variety of roles in the coming months. Please consider whether you would be interested. Please reach out to Scott Perry or Sharon Markus with any questions.
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Impacts of New Fields and Features | Sharon | We'll review the current list of new fields and features with potential impact on reporting.
Donor field
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New Fields and Apps | Jennifer Eustis |
From Owen (PO of Serials App): This field (Display Summary in the item record) originates in the Receiving app. It can be populated by using the Serials app for predictive patterns or can be populated manually in Receiving. The reason (or at least part of the reason) it was introduced was because of the existing enumeration & chronology properties were ambiguous and not used consistently across libraries. The Display Summary allows for a single string representation of the issue details e..g "Vol 1, Issue 6, Jun 2024" . Aleph breaks down the enumeration into levels and allows for multiple chronologies and I think there's still an argument we should do the same, but as an immediate solution using display summary at least gives a way of having a single field that brings together all the relevant information in a human readable way. From the Serials (predictive piece generation) side we had the same challenge - where does all the information go in the receiving piece (and so Inventory item) if there are several levels of enumeration, some alternative enumeration, multiple chronologies etc. So having a single text field (display summary) allows for us to at least generate something that is going to work for everyone, even if some would like to see a more granular breakdown of the information ultimatelyAnd means we can handle language differences OK as well (Vol. vs Bd. etc.) |
Derived Table Development Status | Sharon | We'll review the latest status of derived table development:
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Reporting App | Sharon | Are there any institutions running the Reporting App? If so, we'd like to collaborate with you on a plan for a demo of how different institutions are using the Reporting App. |
PC Update | Jennifer | 2024-08-08 Product Council Agenda & Meeting Notes The FOLIO developer advocate updated the PC on progress on a new manual for developers. Then the PC discussed how to manage and track the type of progress members are interested in including climate. This is an ongoing discussion. |
Recurring Items (Updated weekly, but not always discussed in meeting)
Item | Who | Notes |
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Review of In-Progress Projects (Recurring) |
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Review the release notes for FOLIO Analytics, LDP, LDLite, LDP Reporting App, ldpmarc, Metadb Projects (Recurring) |
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Updates and Query Demonstrations from Various Reporting Related Groups and Efforts Projects (Recurring) | Community & Coordination, Reporting Subgroup Leads | Project updates Reporting development is using small subgroups to address priorities and complete work on report queries. Each week, these groups will share reports/queries with the Reporting SIG. Reporting development team leads are encouraged to enter a summary of their work group activities below. D-A-CH Working Group (D-Reporting)
Product Council
Reporting SIG Documentation Subgroup
For all recent work on FOLIO Reporting SQL development: |