00:06:33 darsi rueda: Link to agenda/meeting notes https://folio-org.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CONSORT/pages/1122664468/2025-07-22+Consortia+SIG+Notes 00:06:38 Elena O'Malley: I had a question for folks, if there's time for it 00:06:57 Vivian Gould: Replying to "Link to agenda/meeti..." Thanks, Darsi. 00:13:32 wrandtke: You could ask here for people to be plants in the audience 00:19:09 wrandtke: There should be something about FOLIO members and non-FOLIO members. 00:24:45 wrandtke: Non-consortia seem to be the most common use case for ECS. 00:26:41 Elena O'Malley: the legend! 00:27:07 Elena O'Malley: there was a story that they could only have books on every other level, due to the construction 00:27:14 Jennifer Eustis: Reacted to "there was a story th..." with 💯 00:31:32 wrandtke: Goals for a consortium are different than goals for a single library. 00:31:43 Jennifer Eustis: GBV? 00:31:59 Bernd Oberknapp: No, hbz. 00:32:13 Dennis Bridges: I would say that 4 is a good number of panel participants given the time we have. But also to ensure there are some different perspectives is what makes it interesting. Agreed I think the Galileo perspective will be appreciated regardless of the point in the implementation process you have reached. 00:32:28 Jennifer Eustis: Reacted to "I would say that 4 i..." with ➕ 00:35:15 Elena O'Malley: Is Jana Freytag attending? Also GBV. Sorry if someone already mentioned 00:35:41 wrandtke: Functionality in a consortial environment but not single library might include: unmediated borrowing services, managing consortial purchasing of electronic resources, discovery and delivery of shared electronic resource purchases, subset consortia (for example, special libraries members), working with member institutions who use a wide variety of single sign on technologies, shared records with the ability for members to add or edit local fields or edit holdings attached to a shared title, coordinated Patron Driven Acquisitions where a shared purchase will not be duplicated, tools for locating the last copy of an item within the consortium, invoicing and cost splitting for shared purchases, cost per use reports in a consortial environment, 00:35:45 wrandtke: Replying to "Functionality in a c..." handling locations in a consortial environment, managing holds at the consortial level with member institutions having different categories of patrons from one another, billing for lost items which have been loaned to a patron at a different member library, floating collections at the consortial level, blocking patrons at the consortial level (ie. blocking from certain libraries only, versus blocking from all member libraries), search results ranking when searching consortial materials, interface decisions for the shared consortial catalog. 00:40:06 Elena O'Malley: I'm not sure if any of the FLO staff would be there, but you can ask - joe@flo.org 00:58:46 lharrison: I can check with the GIL staff here. They may have some ideas on use cases for this. 00:58:59 wrandtke: To me, the elegant change which should be made is FOLIO have many of these prepopulated. 00:59:53 lharrison: Prepopulated by FOLIO from the get-go, you mean? Not prepopulated by central office staff? 01:00:06 wrandtke: Replying to "Prepopulated by FOLI..." From the get-go on a fresh install. 01:01:24 wrandtke: Replying to "Prepopulated by FOLI..." For many they are just straight up blank on a fresh install, and then, things like printing slips, makes a blank PDF and this leads to investigation whether printing is broken, PDF handling misconfigured, etc. If the out of the box install had really basic templates in for all these, it would be smoother to do initial configuration. 01:01:58 wrandtke: Replying to "Prepopulated by FOLI..." Initial configuration is only once, but also, tools like Open Journal Systems come with all if this prepopulated - all the little notices. 01:03:11 Dennis Bridges: https://folio-org.atlassian.net/browse/UXPROD-4152 01:04:15 wrandtke: Replying to "Prepopulated by FOLI..." I think Alma also came with these prepopulated - all the little notices. And with mighty funny terminology.