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− | + | * Integrating and Contributing to Jangle | |
− | + | * Importing Non-catalog content | |
− | + | * Integrating and Contributing to SolrMARC | |
− | + | * Implementing Authority Control | |
− | + | * Dedupping / FRBR | |
− | + | * Better Serials Holdings | |
− | + | * Implmenting and Managing Federated Search and Article Content | |
− | + | * Documenting Back-End Architectures | |
− | + | * Planning an approach to kernelizing the projects | |
− | + | * Interest Group Organization and Planning |
Revision as of 16:21, 19 November 2008
Open Source Discovery
The Open Source Discovery is an interest group focused on Open Source software applications to enhance "discovery" for library resources.
This group was initially formed from the Source Discovery Portal Camp conference held in Philadelphia on November 6, 2008. You can read the notes from the conference
Sub Groups
- Integrating and Contributing to Jangle
- Importing Non-catalog content
- Integrating and Contributing to SolrMARC
- Implementing Authority Control
- Dedupping / FRBR
- Better Serials Holdings
- Implmenting and Managing Federated Search and Article Content
- Documenting Back-End Architectures
- Planning an approach to kernelizing the projects
- Interest Group Organization and Planning