UMN Drupal Monthly Meeting

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2013-05-15 12:00 - 13:00 America/Chicago
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User group meeting

Join us for our May meeting on Wednesday, May 15, from noon to 1pm. This month, David Naughton (University Libraries-Web Development) and I will present on several approaches and tools for content migration in to and out of Drupal, with a focus on the Migrate and Feeds modules.

The topic of content migration has come up in discussions around the University's plans to adopt Drupal as its enterprise CMS, so we hope this presentation can help allay some concerns and assist site owners in developing their adoption and migration plans. Also, if there are other modules or approaches that you're curious about, mention them here or plan to share at the meeting—We'll build in some time for questions and discussion.

Wednesday, May 15, Noon-1pm

101 Walter Library, Twin Cities East Bank

Since it's over the noon hour, feel free to bring a lunch or beverage.

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I am not certain how long you

Jenae Batt's picture

I am not certain how long you have been hosting these meetings, but they fall at the same time as the monthly AHC Communications meeting. I am not certain how many folks you pull from that group, but I would imagine a few. Thanks.

Jenae LC Batt
Communications Officer
Program in Human Sexuality
University of Minnesota Medical School
1300 South 2nd Street, Suite 180
Minneapolis, MN 55454
jenae@umn.edu
612-625-1331
fax 612-626-8311

UMConnect link

gormsby's picture

Eric Eklund stepped up to take care of streaming the presentation. So you can watch at http://umconnect.umn.edu/drupaltips. We'll get started right around noon.

Slide deck link

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Here's the link to the slide deck that Dave and I prepared for our presentation: http://z.umn.edu/drupalimports

-Gabe

University of Minnesota

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