45min | Acquisitions, ERM, and Consortia - discussion with App Integrations Team
| All | Khalilah: want to avoid developing ourselves into a corner; keep consortia in mind during development of ERM and acq apps What setups are planned for consortia - single-tenant: Five Colleges
- cross-tenant: FLO
Q: is this two different ways of doing the same thing or is there a driving difference behind each setup - probably largely a philosophical difference in starting places; depends on the degree of integration shared between libraries in consortium
eHoldings - initial release - only need access to a library's own eholdings
- link resolver needs to indicate if an item is available at a consortial member
- 5Colleges - would be useful to see other libraries' eholdings for collection development purposes (i.e. reporting rather than access)
Agreements - FLO: each library has its own agreements (and can only see their own agreements)
- long term needs
- ability for central office (i.e. consortial staff) to create/edit/view licenses for all members; probably needs to be configurable as to which can/can't be viewed by others
- ability to share licenses between member libraries
- 5Colleges: ideally, each library can only see its own agreements; no business need, currently, to see other libraries' agreements
- some agreements are negotiated by 5Colleges (legal entity for contract is 5Colleges). This is a minority of agreements, and each library can make its own copy of agreement
Licenses - similar data separation/sharing needs as for Agreements - Terms: are separate lists of terms needed within a single tenant environment? Probably
- multi-tenant implementations may have a challenge to manage shared/uniform terms
- there are at least some consortia that have moved toward standardizing license terms
Q: next steps? what's the plan for moving forward and involving consortia in development of these features? - Khalilah: spike for dev team working on single tenant management right now; making sure resources/agreements are tied to correct library
- multi-tenant should be fairly straightforward at first since sharing between libraries isn't needed
- some libraries that don't consider themselves consortia have the need for some of the same features in a single-tenant environment (i.e. Duke)
- who owns requirements?
- probably both consortia SIG and cross-apps group (and user management)
- seems like it might need more of a top-down, architectural solution rather than a ground-up solution
Notes by Martina S. |
10min | Wrap-up/planning | All | David, Kelly, Steve B., and Apps Interaction Group will discuss offline plan for continuing conversation around single-tenant model and data sharing/restrictions for apps like Acquisitions, etc.
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