Lynne O’Brien will discuss the OLE Project at the Winter 2009 Common Solutions Group meeting on IT - Library collaboration. http://www.stonesoup.org/
Notes, photos and other resources from the library workflow design workshop held Dec. 15-16 at Duke University are now online.
http://oleproject.org/workshops/regional-design-workshop-notes-duke-university-durham-nc/
We welcome your comments on the ideas discussed at this workshop.
Detailed meeting information, notes and photos from the library workflow modeling workshop held at Chicago on Dec. 11, 2008 are now available at:
http://oleproject.org/workshops/regional-design-workshop-notes-chicago-university/
We welcome your comments about the ideas discussed in this workshop.
On Tuesday, 12/9/08, leaders from the Georgia Public Library Service, joined OLE Project for a live webcast conversation about the design principles and objectives of the Evergreen Project.
Access the recording and discussion via the link below:
http://dukeuniversity.na3.acrobat.com/p36291103/
Topics covered included future directions, lessons learned, and the potential for Evergreen and OLE Project to work together. The conversation concluded with an open Question and Answer sessions by the audience.
Special Thanks to Julie Walker, Tim Daniels, Elizabeth McKinney, and Chris Sharp, all of GPLS, for fielding the questions and providing an interesting overview of Evergreen’s design and development.
Jim Clark, Library and Archives Canada, will give an overview of the OLE Project to the Canadian Committee on Cataloguing January 16, 2009, Ottawa.
Many thanks to the 100+ people who participated in today’s web presentation about the OLE Project. You can access the recording of the presentation and discussion at:
http://dukeuniversity.na3.acrobat.com/p29215364/
The audio quality on the recording is quite good, so if you missed certain parts, you can go back and listen to those sections. The Adobe Connect web page with the recorded visuals is indexed based on events such as slide changes and chat entries. Click on the icon next to the play/pause button near the bottom left of the screen to see the index or to filter certain types of events in the recording.
Over the next week, we’ll be providing more detailed answers to some of the questions raised during the webcast. We’ll post those questions and answers in this section of the website.
Lynne O’Brien (Duke University), Beth Forrest Warner (University of Kansas) and Carlen Ruschoff (University of Maryland) will give a briefing on the OLE Project and facilitate a group discussion at the CNI Fall 2008 Task Force Meeting on Monday, December 8, 2008, in Meeting Room #4 of the Renaissance Hotel, Washington, DC. Registration and program information: http://www.cni.org/tfms/2008b.fall/registration.html.
The OLE Project will host a webcast on Nov. 20, 2008 from 3 – 4:30 Eastern Standard Time, US, free of charge and open to anyone.
The webcast topics are:
Register at:
http://survey.oit.duke.edu/ViewsFlash/servlet/viewsflash?cmd=showform&pollid=ole!OLEWebcast2
Directions for accessing the webcast will be emailed to those who register.
You can find OLE Project slides linked to the full description of each of the presentations. Additionally, slides are posted at SlideShare using the keyword “oleproject“.
Thank you to all who participated in today’s webcast. If you were unable to attend or would like to review the meeting, you can access the presentation and audio.
1. The visual part of today’s meeting – the slides and chat – are available via an Adobe Connect webpage at: https://admin.na3.acrobat.com/_a776002596/p79435648/
2. To access the audio portion of the meeting, use the following phone numbers and passcode
North America, call toll-free: 1-888-203-1112
Outside North America, call Toll number: 1-719-457-0820
Toronto toll: 1-647-436-0148
When prompted, enter Replay passcode: 63559521
Note - first few minutes of the recording are silent
3. The following tips will help you to match the visual part of the meeting with the audio.
The Adobe Connect web page with the recorded visuals is indexed based on events such as slide changes and chat entries. Click on the icon next to the play/pause button near the bottom left of the screen to see the index or to filter certain types of events in the recording. You can also drag the cursor in the slider bar to advance to a specific point in time. While listening to the audio, press 5 to return to the beginning, 7 to back up, 8 to pause and 9 to advance.
