00:11:24 Thomas Trutt: Sorry Dev team ran over, and lost track of time. 00:14:52 Stephanie Kaceli, Cairn University: You are correct. ACRL is for the full product :-( 00:15:53 Tara Barnett (Index Data): pretty graphs! 00:15:59 Thomas Trutt: Its to create some drama to get people coming back.. 🀣 00:16:01 Charlotte Whitt: Question to Chuck: What do you keep as historic data? Could it be the version history of bibliographic records? 00:22:45 Maura Byrne: I see in the list of owners β€œAirflow.” Do you use Airflow with Panorama? 00:24:00 Thomas Trutt: EBSCO may be using Airflow to feed panorama 00:28:46 Thomas Trutt: We are in the begins of implementing lists at CU.. 00:29:25 Maura Byrne: Do you think you could make a list of items that have been acquired (or fully cataloged) for the current calendar month? 00:30:21 Thomas Trutt: Im not sure.. Lists pull the current data and then update the meta data when reopened.. You can re-build a list, that will pull in the new records 00:31:11 Thomas Trutt: So I guess you could set up list for records that were created < 30days and rebuild it. 00:31:21 Maura Byrne: Reacted to "So I guess you could..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 00:35:12 Scott Perry (UChicago): The Reporting SIG meeting on April 28 had Kathleen Moore presenting on the Lists app and future developments. The recording is at https://recordings.openlibraryfoundation.org/folio/reporting-sig/2025-04-28T10:55/ . That was the only agenda item that day and the recording is about 40 minutes long. 00:35:37 darsi rueda: Reacted to "The Reporting SIG me..." with πŸ‘ 00:35:59 Maura Byrne: Reacted to "The Reporting SIG me..." with πŸ‘ 00:36:09 Chuck Koontz (Biola U): Reacted to "The Reporting SIG me..." with πŸ‘ 00:36:50 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "The Reporting SIG me..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 00:38:31 Maura Byrne: So if you can’t delete a list that’s been run, can you use it to run a more current list against it? Or does the new one replace the old one? 00:39:17 Thomas Trutt: Do you mean when you re-build it? When you rebuild a list it replaces the old data. 00:40:24 Maura Byrne: Replying to "Do you mean when you..." I was thinking about patrons who had lost books who had later returned them. You could compare the new one against the old one. 00:40:53 Thomas Trutt: Replying to "Do you mean when you..." Ahhh you would need two lists.. Once an item is returned the patron information is removed β€” as of Q. 00:41:05 Maura Byrne: Reacted to "Ahhh you would need ..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 00:41:17 Chuck Koontz (Biola U): It is Ramsons that will have the permissions-based access in LIsts 00:41:47 Thomas Trutt: Replying to "Do you mean when you..." I can re-word that.. If you create and run a list you will get a list of the lost items at that moment.. As items are returned the patron information is dropped for the list, but the items are left on the list. 00:42:14 Olga: We use Lists and it works well for us, no delays, no errors. We find it super useful. 00:42:20 Tara Barnett (Index Data): I know there are questions about anonymization in all of these tools, but I was surprised to hear about this with Lists! 00:42:43 Thomas Trutt: Replying to "Do you mean when you..." If you want a new list β€” let’s say 3-months later. You can re-build the current list, in wish case the returned items will drop off the list, and the new one added.. Or you can create a new list. 00:43:31 Stephanie Kaceli, Cairn University: Reacted to "We use Lists and it ..." with πŸ’― 00:43:45 Maura Byrne: Reacted to "I know there are que..." with βž• 00:44:02 Thomas Trutt: Replying to "I know there are que..." It has gotten better is Q.. prior to Q list held patron data even after return. It does now anonymize data along with circulation settings. As Peter mentioned in R permissions get better. 00:44:27 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "We use Lists and it ..." with πŸ’― 00:45:36 Bodil Wennerlund (Nat. LIbrary of Sweden): Reacted to "The Reporting SIG me..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 00:45:55 Thomas Trutt: Kafka β€” (for those who don’t know) is the messaging system used by FOLIO.. It allows the modules to β€œpublish’ changes made to data so they can react. 00:46:16 Scott Perry (UChicago): Reacted to "Kafka β€” (for those w..." with πŸ‘ 00:49:15 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "It is Ramsons that w..." with πŸ™πŸ» 00:55:11 Maura Byrne: This looks like a good idea for a Wolf Con session. 00:55:16 Bodil Wennerlund (Nat. LIbrary of Sweden): Interesting, we also want to retrieve ciculation history from far back, in our legacy system. Thanks @Sharon Markus ! 00:55:17 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "This looks like a go..." with πŸ’― 00:56:22 Scott Perry (UChicago): Replying to "This looks like a go..." That is a submission we already proposed covering the wide array of reporting in FOLIO. 00:56:29 Thomas Trutt: It is nice.. You do have to make sure you have the snapshot done at migration. Sharon and the reporting team has done ton of work to thin it down and clean it up to what is needed. 00:56:39 Tara Barnett (Index Data): Reacted to "That is a submission..." with ❀️ 00:56:45 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "That is a submission..." with ❀️ 00:56:49 Maura Byrne: Reacted to "It is nice.. You do ..." with πŸ‘πŸ» 00:57:08 Maura Byrne: Reacted to "That is a submission..." with ❀️ 00:58:39 Thomas Trutt: Id note with BD and ILL materials β€” we create records in FOLIO so they can be checked out in FOLIO. This allows reporting on them as well. 00:58:54 Bodil Wennerlund (Nat. LIbrary of Sweden): Replying to "Interesting, we also..." Yes I know. We're hoping to be able to load clean datasets from old system, already published as open data ;-) 00:59:32 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "Yes I know. We're ho..." with ❀️ 01:00:33 Tara Barnett (Index Data): I wish we could do drop-downs for these. 01:00:40 Thomas Trutt: Reacted to "I wish we could do d..." with πŸ’― 01:00:42 Scott Perry (UChicago): Reacted to "I wish we could do d..." with πŸ‘ 01:00:49 Charlotte Whitt: Reacted to "I wish we could do d..." with πŸ’― 01:01:28 Charlotte Whitt: Please write up the requirements @Tara Barnett (Index Data) - then I know Mike Taylor would love to implement it 01:01:40 Tara Barnett (Index Data): Replying to "Please write up the ..." Lauren’s on it! 01:01:48 Charlotte Whitt: Reacted to "Lauren’s on it!" with 😎 01:02:00 Peter Martinez: Thanks, everyone!