Drupal questions answered at ALA2013
ALA here we come! Get your Drupal questions answered!
The folks from Isovera will be available at ALA to answer Drupal questions and talk about how we are leveraging Drupal to develop a truly integrated solution with your ILS, accounting systems, digital assets, ebooks, and more!
If you are going to ALA, visit us at Booth 417. Look for the big peanut butter and jelly sandwich!
If you want to make an actual appointment to see us at the booth, feel free to email ssanzo@isovera.com
Read moreDrupal for OPAC session at ALA2013 - vote now!
Hi All,
For those folks going to ALA in Chicago (or even if you are not) it would be great if you could vote for the session - “Liberate Your Information” - Revolutionizing the Library Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) with Drupal.
Kelly Lucas did a lightening session on this at Code4Lib, but this is a fantastic topic for anyone interested in seeing the infinite possibilities with Drupal - in this case integrating with third-party library systems.
Take two seconds to vote, just click here:
http://connect.ala.org/node/201533
Thanks!
Read moreAbout Drupal OPAC module (D7)
After Kelly's post I told myself that it would be cool to share our project with you and what's next. Alex began to develop the opac module. Now, this developpment will evolve differently from september with a whole team (commiters, testers, librarians, …), roadmap and users. We have a lot of ideas, work to be done, and things to do … and it's great!
Read moreAxiell ILS -systems and Drupal?
Hello all. Is anybody reading this working with Axiell -products? Axiell is a major library system vendor here in the Nordic countries, especially for public libraries... their products (PallasPro and Origo) serve about 80% of the population of Finland, and also many in Sweden, Denmark and Norway too. It's a bit of a monopoly -situation here in Finland to be honest :\
Read moreDrupalCon Chicago Library Session Proposals, Please Vote
If you haven't registered yet for DrupalCon Chicago, think about doing so today. Registering now not only saves you money by getting you the early bird pricing of $350, it also lets you shape the conference to your interests and needs by voting on the proposed presentations.
Only registered attendees can vote on the proposed sessions, and the voting deadline is this Friday, December 24th at 9am ET, according to http://chicago2011.drupal.org/news/drupalcon-chicago-session-selection-p...
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