00:17:10 David Novรกk (Cosmotron): i can 01:31:32 Wilhelmina Randtke: yes 01:31:35 Peggy Griesinger (she/her): yes! 01:31:40 Wilhelmina Randtke: You sound fine and the slide looks legible. 01:31:42 ajhenryson: yes 01:31:59 DON TODARO: No problem hearing you 01:32:09 Wilhelmina Randtke: Thank you for checking on us. 01:32:44 Uschi Klute: Reacted to "Thank you for checki..." with โž• 01:33:19 Linda J. Fox: we cannot hear you 01:33:22 Susan Turkel: Can't hear you now, though! 01:33:30 Juan Moreno: we cannot hear you 01:33:45 ajhenryson: loose cable? 01:33:59 Wilhelmina Randtke: Yes, sound is off now. 01:34:05 Wilhelmina Randtke: Maybe muted. 01:34:10 Simeon Warner (he/him): I get occasional sounds 01:34:10 Lari Kovanen: Speak closer to the microphone. 01:34:11 Martin Helfer (UB Freiburg): only single words 01:34:17 Wilhelmina Randtke: Nope, nothing. 01:34:20 Stephanie Western: nope 01:34:22 Wilhelmina Randtke: Maybe muted or something 01:34:27 Dung-Lan Chen: in and out 01:34:30 Wilhelmina Randtke: Now I heard something 01:34:32 Owen Stephens: Trying to sort it out 01:34:33 Peggy Griesinger (she/her): we heard that 01:34:41 Wilhelmina Randtke: I heard, "I'll get somebody" 01:35:20 Dung-Lan Chen: not hear anything 01:35:35 Owen Stephens: Weโ€™re just trying to get it sorted - no one speaking right now 01:35:53 Anna Olofsson: Reacted to "Weโ€™re just trying to..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:36:06 Dung-Lan Chen: Reacted to "Weโ€™re just trying to..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:36:06 Lari Kovanen: YEs 01:36:08 Simeon Warner (he/him): Yes 01:36:08 Melissa Lohrey: YES! 01:36:09 shinntn: Yes 01:36:12 Dung-Lan Chen: yes 01:36:29 Ann Crowley: Scott isn't as clear 01:36:40 Ann Crowley: That's much better 01:36:41 Lari Kovanen: Yes 01:36:41 Stephanie Spratt: Yes 01:36:42 Susan Turkel: Yes 01:36:43 Wilhelmina Randtke: y 01:36:46 Melissa Lohrey: Yes, speaking into the microphone 01:36:47 Nicole: Yes 01:36:50 Kris Ann Hudson: Yes, that mic is much better 01:36:50 Shelley Doljack: Yes, speak in that mic. 01:37:08 Shelley Doljack: Nope, gotta speak in that other mic. 01:37:10 Nicole: Lost him 01:37:12 Lari Kovanen: It comes and goes. 01:37:13 Kris Ann Hudson: The mics are HIGHLY directional - your mouth needs to face the mic when speaking 01:37:14 shinntn: Can't hear him 01:37:15 Juan Moreno: we lost you again 01:37:16 Ann Crowley: Gotta use the mic 01:37:17 Sunita Gandhi: Sorry, can't hear 01:37:38 Simeon Warner (he/him): Still no 01:37:43 Kris Ann Hudson: gotta look at the mic 01:37:53 Martin Helfer (UB Freiburg): Maybe a noise gate? 01:38:02 Susan Turkel: Silence 01:38:12 Simeon Warner (he/him): We hear Sharonโ€ฆ. 01:38:18 Nicole: We always hear Sharon 01:38:21 Stephanie Spratt: We can hear her really well, but not Steve. 01:38:30 Owen Stephens: Sorry folks. Tech support being called 01:38:38 Nicole: Reacted to "We can hear her real..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:38:43 Stephanie Spratt: Replying to "We can hear her re..." Whoops, I mean Scott. 01:38:53 Ramiro Martinez: Check the microphone source in zoom 01:38:58 Simeon Warner (he/him): Is it the room mic working and not the podium??? 01:39:07 Owen Stephens: Weโ€™ve tried both Simeon 01:39:08 Ann Crowley: Can you hold the mic 01:39:16 Owen Stephens: Tech support here now 01:39:28 Anna Olofsson, National Library of Sweden: Reacted to "Tech support here no..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:39:36 Wilhelmina Randtke: y 01:39:37 Simeon Warner (he/him): Yes 01:39:37 Stephanie Spratt: Now we can. 01:39:38 Nicole: yes 01:39:39 Ann Crowley: much better 01:39:39 Melissa Lohrey: Yes 01:39:39 Andrรฉ Hohmann (SLUB Dresden): yes 01:39:42 Katrin Brรผggemann / University library of Leipzig: Fine now 01:39:46 Sunita Gandhi: Yes, thanks! 01:39:47 Kris Ann Hudson: Success! 01:39:54 Owen Stephens: OK - we go from here! 01:43:20 Kris Ann Hudson: "No old data is stored" - can you define "old"? How much data does FOLIO keep? How much do I need to panic right now? 01:45:26 Shelley Doljack: Iโ€™ll answer this. The folio database keeps current state of data, metaDB will have old state of data, which is what I believe they meant by โ€œOLDโ€. 01:45:59 Simeon Warner (he/him): Reacted to "Iโ€™ll answer this. Th..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:46:04 Kris Ann Hudson: Reacted to "Iโ€™ll answer this. Th..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:51:59 Kris Ann Hudson: Scenario: A library that does not have the staffing to have a data analyst on staff uses FOLIO. They simply cannot learn to do this level of data tool (for a variety of reasons). Are there any "canned" reports these librarians can use? 01:52:44 Sunita Gandhi: Reacted to "Scenario: A library ..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:54:04 Ann Crowley: We can't hear the questions 01:55:31 Kris Ann Hudson: Examples =/= existing report. And not every library can just hire a data analyst, as much as they would like to. This is over the head of 90%+ of librarians. 01:55:43 zkastens: Reacted to "Examples =/= existin..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 01:57:48 Kris Ann Hudson: Don't get me wrong: MetaDB is a MASSIVE improvement over Panorama (imho). But this reporting method is not user friendly for the bulk of librarians who actually need to run reports. 01:58:34 ajhenryson: you might be able to get an AI to write some, also the reporting sig has been talking about curating some prebuilt reports 01:58:45 Kris Ann Hudson: Reacted to "you might be able to..." with โค๏ธ 02:01:55 Kris Ann Hudson: It would be great if those Git repositories were linked from within MetaDB, with bonus points if there was an "import report from GitHub" option to select which university's repository to pull from and which report to select 02:04:36 Kris Ann Hudson: Replying to "It would be great if..." Even better if it's from within the Reporting app. 02:05:05 Susan Turkel: Is it possible to use the Reporting App if your library uses LDlite, rather than Metadb? 02:05:15 Kris Ann Hudson: Can you please show how to link to those git repositories from within the reporting app? 02:05:57 Wilhelmina Randtke: Reacted to "Is it possible to us..." with โž• 02:06:45 Owen Stephens: Iโ€™ll try to get these Qs asked in the room once Scott has finished the slides in this section 02:06:53 Kris Ann Hudson: Reacted to "Iโ€™ll try to get thes..." with ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป 02:07:08 Susan Turkel: Reacted to "Iโ€™ll try to get thes..." with ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป 02:08:50 Kris Ann Hudson: What was the question? 02:09:03 Simeon Warner (he/him): Please repeat questions from the room, we couldnโ€™t hear that one 02:10:03 Owen Stephens: Sorry - doing my best ๐Ÿ™‚ 02:10:11 Kris Ann Hudson: Reacted to "Sorry - doing my bes..." with โค๏ธ 02:10:13 Simeon Warner (he/him): Reacted to "Sorry - doing my bes..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:10:13 Ann Crowley: Replying to "Sorry - doing my bes..." Thank you 02:10:19 Simeon Warner (he/him): Thanks Owen 02:10:28 Anna Olofsson, National Library of Sweden: Reacted to "Sorry - doing my bes..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:12:02 Owen Stephens: @Kris Ann Hudson hopefully that gave some initial pointers on how the reporting app might open the way to canned reports for users so they can run reports without the need for expert knowledge 02:12:15 Owen Stephens: (Iโ€™m no expert on reporting!) 02:12:30 Nicole: Reacted to "@Kris Ann Hudson hop..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:13:08 Kris Ann Hudson: Replying to "@Kris Ann Hudson hop..." It's definitely a start, but I know a lot of librarians at small institutions that still could not do that. 02:13:17 Kris Ann Hudson: Replying to "(Iโ€™m no expert on re..." I appreciate you managing chat! 02:13:33 Owen Stephens: Reacted to "I appreciate you man..." with โค๏ธ 02:13:50 Owen Stephens: Reacted to "It's definitely a st..." with ๐Ÿ‘Œ 02:14:57 Owen Stephens: Replying to "@Kris Ann Hudson hop..." The Lists App may also give some options - it has a limited set of options for reporting (although data included is growing). Not as flexible as Metadb or LDLite, but could work well for some reporting reqs, and a little more accessible 02:15:07 Kimberly Pamplin: Replying to "@Kris Ann Hudson hop..." https://docs.folio.org/docs/lists/ 02:15:12 Owen Stephens: Reacted to "https://docs.folio.o..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:16:32 Kris Ann Hudson: Reacted to "The Lists App may al..." with ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป 02:18:17 Owen Stephens: Can you hear the Qs when they use the in room mic? 02:18:35 Anna Olofsson, National Library of Sweden: Reacted to "Can you hear the Qs ..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:18:36 Lari Kovanen: Yes 02:18:36 Uschi Klute: Reacted to "Can you hear the Qs ..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:18:39 Kris Ann Hudson: Replying to "Can you hear the Qs ..." I heard both of these questions 02:18:40 Owen Stephens: Reacted to "Yes" with ๐Ÿ‘Œ 02:18:44 Owen Stephens: Reacted to "I heard both of thes..." with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:18:59 Simeon Warner (he/him): Can a user create a dangerous query in the Lists App or are there adequate guardrails? (Obviously someone with SQL access to metadb can do bad things) 02:19:08 Kris Ann Hudson: Reacted to "Can a user create a ..." with ๐Ÿ‘†๐Ÿป 02:19:30 Kris Ann Hudson: Replying to "Can a user create a ..." Yes! How do I not break FOLIO in my ignorance? 02:20:06 Shelley Doljack: Replying to "Can a user create a ..." Has the list app been pen-tested? ๐Ÿ˜‡ 02:20:18 Owen Stephens: Replying to "Can a user create a ..." I donโ€™t know about doing performance affecting queries, but I do know that Lists is read only 02:20:41 Lari Kovanen: Now we are not hearing the question 02:20:49 Ann Crowley: Didn't hear the question 02:20:52 Simeon Warner (he/him): Replying to "Can a user create a ..." Yes, was assuming r/o but thinking about performance 02:22:38 Simeon Warner (he/him): Replying to "Can a user create a ..." Thanks Mark! 02:22:49 Owen Stephens: Reacted to "Thanks Mark!" with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:25:34 Owen Stephens: Thanks all! 02:25:43 Sunita Gandhi: Thanks! 02:28:44 Sharon Markus: Thanks for joining, all! 02:37:40 Tim Auger: Tim Auger here 02:37:49 Tim Auger: I hope that I am in the correct room 02:46:01 Corrie: Can you hear Dennis? 02:46:07 Tim Auger: yes 02:46:25 Corrie: Reacted to "yes" with ๐Ÿ‘ 02:57:32 Tim Auger: yes 03:01:58 Tim Auger: Looks good 03:02:03 Tim Auger: lol 03:11:43 Corrie: No 03:12:22 Corrie: We are now seeing your screen. 03:43:02 Tim Auger: Flexibility is key for all of us 03:44:04 Tim Auger: Well said, Anne!