Chicagoland Drupal Library BoF - Fall '09

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2009-09-25 14:00 - 16:00 America/Chicago
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User group meeting

We'll be having our Chicagoland Drupal Library BoF on Friday, Sept. 25, 2pm-4pm at the Offices of the Metropolitan Library System (224 S. Michigan) in Chicago.

Cost is free but we need people to register at:
http://www.librarylearning.info/events/?eventID=5356

The Chicagoland Drupal4Lib BoF is an opportunity for librarians to get together and discuss how they use (or would like to use) Drupal in a library context. We'll ask people to present projects they're working on and we'll field questions on problems and approaches to implementing Drupal. All levels of knowledge from expert to beginner are welcome.

[Agenda after the jump... ]

Chicagoland Drupal4Lib BoF Sept 25, 2009

Agenda

Introductions & Welcome

Round Robin of Participants

Tell us your name and your experience or interest in Drupal.

Discussion of Websites & Projects

Round-robin of projects people are working on or would like to be working on.

Leo on Publication Workflows.

Book or Resource of the Month

Has anyone come across a new book or website on Drupal that was helpful? This is inspired by my reading of the new O'Reilly book 'Using Drupal'.

Module of the Month

  • Table Wizard?

Content migration, import, and export

Drupal Group: http://groups.drupal.org/content-migration-import-and-export
Amazing Table: http://groups.drupal.org/node/21338
Migrating to Drupal (Handbook): http://drupal.org/handbook/migrating

Future Events

Chicagoland BoF - OPPL 12/7/09 9:30-12

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Presentation on Publication Workflows?

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I've been working on publication workflows through the Summer (see, 'Using Drupal', chap. 6) and could talk about that.

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