Hey Sean!
A few years ago we created a staff directory application using Drupal 7,
LDAP and Search API Solr. Basically we import some LDAP into a content type
called Person. We use this data as the basis for what we display on staff
profile pages, then we add more data like a picture and subject o
Drupal, like CMSs, is at its core, a report writer and CRUD system that is
well suited to building a staff directory. The hard part is determining
what you want. The execution is quite straightforward.
Cary
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 1:12 PM Sean Aery wrote:
> Hello Code4Lib,
>
> At Duke University
niversity of Missouri--Kansas City
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Hi Buddy - I am partial to our staff
ri--Kansas City
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Hello Code4Lib,
At Duke University Libraries, we are planning to design/deve
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Hello Code4Lib,
At Duke University Libraries, we are planning to design/develop a new staff
directory application this spring. It seems
Hello Code4Lib,
At Duke University Libraries, we are planning to design/develop a new staff
directory application this spring. It seems like this would be a fairly common
area of need, but there don’t appear to be any widely-adopted solutions out
there. So we’re interested in learning more abou