Libraries

We encourage users to post events happening in the community to the community events group on https://www.drupal.org.

This group is for libraries - public, academic, school, law, what-have-you. It is not about code libraries.
Ask questions and/or tell us what your library or organization is up to.

Please add your library to our Drupal libraries roster

Resources

For an introduction to how Drupal can be used by libraries, take a look at Ellyssa Kroski's excellent overview.

You can also check out library-related Slack channels on the Drupal team (#libraries) and the Code4Lib team (#drupal4lib).

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New release of Millennium module for libraries

I am proud to announce the newest version of the Millennium integration module, which crawls a Millennium WebOpac and converts MARC into Biblio nodes, adds taxonomy terms, and can show holdings information in real-time.

Check it out here: http://drupal.org/project/millennium

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ellyssa's picture

Drupal in Libraries Presentation Info Request

Hi, I'm preparing to give a talk on Drupal in Libraries at the Computers in Libraries conference in a couple weeks. I'd really like to speak with libraries who are using the technology. Please contact me if you have a few minutes to spare (really only 10 minutes, tops!) to talk to me about your websites either on the phone or in email at ellyssakroski at yahoo.com. Thanks.

BTW, here's my drupal site I created for the LIS class I taught last fall: http://www.infosherpas.com/fall2007/

Mods used:
CCK
Development
Event
Image
Image Assist
Avatar Selection
Chat Room
FAQ

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Library Snippets

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Hyperlinked Call Numbers Using the Biblio Module

by John Bickar (cubbtech), Stanford University Libraries
To dynamically generate a hyperlinked call number relating to where the book would be shelved (e.g., https://www.stanford.edu/group/cubberley/node/329,

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EWB's picture

Library Reserves and Drupal?

Has anyone implemented a library reserves system using Drupal?

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leoklein's picture

BoF on Drupal4Lib at ALA in Anaheim?

This may be early but since I just registered for ALA in Anaheim (actually last Friday to take advantage of the deep discount) I thought I'd see what people thought about organizing something related to Drupal for Libraries.

Maybe a BoF (Birds of a Feather) session or something similarly casual (and fun).

It'd be great to get together.

Submit your ideas today!

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bonobo's picture

Drupal in Education BoF

I just submitted a proposal for a Drupal in Education Birds of a Feather session.

If you are attending the DrupalCon, come on over and read through the proposals, rate the existing proposals, and/or write one of your own.

If you would like to attend the BoF, I have started a list of possible topics to cover in the session description. As I say in the description, given Drupal's flexibility and the differing needs of people working within education, there will be plenty to talk about.

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janusman's picture

Dev version of Millennium Integration module

This module crawls an Innovative WebOpac and imports MARC information into nodes and taxonomy.

http://drupal.org/project/millennium

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bonobo's picture

What do you want most from the Education Meetup at DrupalCon 2008 in Boston?

Meet other people in education using Drupal.
30% (9 votes)
Get examples of Drupal sites used in education/schools/corporate training settings.
27% (8 votes)
Learn more about building sites, and administering Drupal.
20% (6 votes)
My school/organization is looking for a CMS, and I want to know some of the pros and cons of using Drupal
7% (2 votes)
I need to talk to my Business Manager; I need to know some of the Total Cost of Ownership details for running Drupal sites
0% (0 votes)
Learn more about Drupal as an LMS/Doc Repository option
17% (5 votes)
Total votes: 30
libsys-gdo's picture

Drupal in Libraries Boston BoF?

Anyone going (http://groups.drupal.org/node/7941)? anyone interested in a BoF?

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libsys-gdo's picture

Drupal Partners with U of M Libraries - Formal Lab Usability Testing of D6

FYI: http://drupal.org/node/204667

We're not specifically testing a "library installation," but this represents a first step towards establishing a long-term and mutually beneficial relationship with the Drupal community. With a number of core developers, including Dries, in town, we'll also have a chance to run a few ideas by them regarding a couple of the Drupal-powered scholarly communities that we have begun to construct.

¡Viva la Revolucion!

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leoklein's picture

A Modest Suggestion : LibrarySandbox.org

I got an interesting request a little while ago. A librarian wanted to know if she could get administrative access to a website I was running so she could see how Drupal works.

Naturally I had to say no, but it got me thinking that a "sandbox" version of Drupal -- based on a library website -- might be useful to people who wanted an idea of the "look and feel" of the thing.

Drupal has a module called "Demo" that makes sandboxes possible. So now I'm thinking this might form the basis of an interesting collaborative project.

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Library Websites powered by Drupal

Library homepages powered by Drupal

These are examples of live webpages that Libraries have put together to give service to library users: as homepages, catalogs, or others. Please add yours!

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ALA TechSource LTR "Working With Drupal" Publication

Start: 
2008-05-01 (All day) GMT

Christopher Harris and Andy Austin of the School Library System of Genesee Valley BOCES are writing an ALA TechSource Library Technology Reports Issue on Drupal in libraries. This issue is set to be released in May/June of 2008, so will be available when Chris, Andy and their colleague Brian present at ALA on their Drupal powered next generation library portal, Fish4Info.org.

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Announcing DRUPAL4LIB, a ListServ for Librarians Interested in Drupal

I just sent out the following announcement to various library-related email lists:

Hi All,

I'm pleased to announce a new ListServ for librarians called 'DRUPAL4LIB'.

As the name implies, 'DRUPAL4LIB' is for those interested in Drupal, a popular open-source CMS, as it relates to libraries and librarians.

The idea is to have a forum to exchange ideas and advice, share experiences, and maybe even collaborate on a couple of projects that highlight the use of Drupal in a library context.

The ever helpful Cary Gordon has kindly agreed to serve as "moderator" along with your's truly.

SUBSCRIBE

Send the command 'SUBSCRIBE DRUPAL4LIB First_name Last_name' in the body of an email to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU.

Alternatively you can subscribe by selecting 'Join or Leave the DRUPAL4LIB List' from the DRUPAL4LIB Archives Page:
http://listserv.uic.edu/archives/drupal4lib.html

Everyone is welcome, whether beginner or pro!

LEO

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Leo Klein on Drupal (Chicago)

Start: 
2008-02-29 13:30 - 16:30 America/Chicago

Okay, this one is so far off it's almost crazy to talk about, but since they just posted it, I thought I might as well put out the word -- at least for people in the Chicagoland area interested in Drupal.

Drupal of course is a popular open-source content management system. I'll be giving an introduction to it at the offices of the Metropolitan Library System in Chicago on Friday, 2/29, 1:30-4:30. (Yes, leap year day!)

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DrupalEd 5.2-1

Get release 5.2-1 here.

From the upgrade notes included in the release:

This upgrade is in response to the CCK security announcement.

While this security upgrade only affects a specific use of CCK that is not present in the DrupalEd configuration, anyone running DrupalEd is strongly advised to upgrade. A healthy dose of paranoia regarding security concerns can save you hours of time/emotional distress.

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DrupalEd install profiles

The DrupalEd project is now live on Drupal.org -- we are now ready to use the issue queue to centralize discussion on the different install profiles. In starting to discuss the profiles, I suggest we use the following format, as we will need to answer these questions as we build the various profiles.

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DrupalEd Now Available

DrupalEd is now available for download --

The full announcement is available here --

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glendac's picture

Hello? Anybody here?

Just wanted to say hello. I guess this is a new group. Am a librarian so I thought it apt to join this group.

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