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23-02-2010 Mtg Notes

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'''Action Item Notes from Code4Lib 2010 Meeting Meetings 23 and 24 February 2010, Asheville, NC on ILS Interoperability'''
Attendees: Ross Singer, Andrew Nagy, Bess Sadler, Naomi Dushay, Terry Reese, Jill Sexton, Emily Lynema, Demian Katz, Jennifer Bowen, Karen Coombs, Godmar Back, Roy Tennant
3) Roy twill create a wiki page for the group on the Code4Lib wiki. This is now available at: <http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/ILS_Interop>. Please feel free to add to or edit this page and related pages. There is a link to this page from <http://wiki.code4lib.org/> under the “Interest Group” heading
4) The group We will meet again for lunch at Code4Lib all work on Wed. 24 February building a "to further discuss this projectdo" list on the wiki page noted above and assign relative priorities and assign responsibility.
5) We will all To move the work on building a "to do" list on of the wiki page noted above group forward, Roy and assign relative priorities and assign responsibilityKaren will schedule a regular series of conference calls using OCLC's toll-free conference call system.
6) To move the work of the group forward, Roy and Karen Emily will schedule provide a regular series list of conference calls using OCLC's toll-free conference call systempotential functions on the wiki based on her DLF ILS TF work.
7) Emily Everyone will provide collaborate on creating a list chart of potential functions on the wiki based on her DLF ILS TF worksystems of interest and what connectors already exist for specific systems (e.g., VUFind, Blacklight, etc.) and what those connectors are capable of (e.g., retrieve circ info, place a hold, etc.).
8) Everyone One of the first "to do" items will collaborate on creating need to be a chart review of ILS systems the various strengths and weaknesses of interest and what connectors already exist using either Jangle or XC's NCIP toolkit or some third choice for specific systems (e.g., VUFind, Blacklight, etc.) and what those connectors are capable of (e.g., retrieve circ info, place a hold, etc.)developing this infrastructure.
9) One of Tim Shearer will send around information on the first NISO group that he suggested might provide a suitable "to dohome" items may need to be a review for this group, noting that NISO can foster "interest group" kinds of activities without imposing the various strengths and weaknesses full requirements of using either Jangle or XC's NCIP toolkit or some third choice for developing this infrastructurea standards process until those are required.
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