00:06:24 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Hello all, I'm recovering from a cold so might need to restrict myself to chat partly! 00:15:15 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Yes--I wanted to see what others think about a 'circ management' app (think Aeon, but entirely contained within FOLIO). 00:16:08 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Yes--I think it would probably end up being distinct from RR app. 00:19:21 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Aeon allows for highly customizable tracking of physical movement of items through 'queues'--it can serve very complex workflows or very simple ones, depending upon your local needs. 00:19:42 Jamie Cumby: Reacted to "Aeon allows for high..." with 😮 00:19:55 Natalie Koziar, she/her: While the 583 field is helpful for recording some information related to conservation, it does not seem comprehensive enough to include a conservator's entire report. Recording conservation information: The MARC 583 field in practice - Penn State 00:22:38 Natalie Koziar, she/her: We would like to include these reports somewhere in FOLIO - the ability to attach a PDF would be a great option. 00:23:04 Natalie Koziar, she/her: We 00:23:08 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): I think what's most attractive about a circ management app to me is a way to centralize tracking for any kind of circ activity, not just patron-based. I know it's highly dependent on local needs though! 00:23:44 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Reacted to "We would like to i..." with 👍 00:24:02 Natalie Koziar, she/her: We've also used a combination of locations and user accounts to attempt to track movement of items, but changes in exhibition checklists has caused this to become needlessly convoluted. 00:27:52 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): I currently create a MARC record from scratch (not atypical) for every finding aid--I'm super interested in finding an optimized workflow. I feel like the answer is somewhere in EAD --> MARCXML. . . . . . 00:28:07 Natalie Koziar, she/her: Reacted to "I currently create..." with 👍 00:28:12 Jamie Cumby: Replying to "I currently create a..." Same! I'd love to not have to duplicate that work anymore 00:28:47 Natalie Koziar, she/her: Replying to "I currently create..." Do you create a holding FOLIO, or include a note that forwards the user to ArchivesSpace? 00:29:15 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Replying to "I currently create..." Same--link in 856! 00:29:37 Dan Lipcan (he/him): Replying to "I currently create a..." with an item record for each top container 00:29:48 Jamie Cumby: Replying to "I currently create a..." That's what we're planning on doing once we launch our new ArchiveSpace 00:30:30 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Agreed--I think ASpace integration is possibly THE most desired, universally. 00:30:50 Jamie Cumby: Replying to "Agreed--I think ASpa..." It also reflects what the original spec coll white paper focused on! 00:31:32 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Yes--basically doing for special-collections-centric vocabularies what FOLIO currently can do with LCSH. . . . 00:35:19 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Okay, I added this because of it was just top-of-mind, but I'm very excited about having the editor, and it's something I'd like to keep an eye on as we proceed--especially how you all might use it at your libraries. 00:40:48 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Yes! 00:42:22 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Would /could that also allow patrons to make requests? 00:43:14 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Ah--okay. Winterthur isn't using those functionalities currently so I'm less familiar with them--thanks! 00:44:05 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Got it. 00:49:44 Jamie Cumby: I tried to use Ramsoms bulk edit functionality when we were on quesnalia because I hadn't realized that the documentation was ahead of us! 🤣 00:59:34 Rylyn Monahan (she/her) - Philadelphia Museum of Art: Thank you lauren! I am excited to dig into some of these topics in future months. 00:59:35 Natalie Koziar, she/her: Thanks Lauren! Thanks everyone! 00:59:44 Kori Newboles (Winterthur): Thank you all!!!