Hello all,
The Evergreen Project Board will be meeting tomorrow- Thursday, April 18 at 11
a.m. PT / 1 p.m. CT / 2 p.m. ET.
The agenda and connection details for the meeting are at
https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=governance:minutes:2024-04-18
This meeting is public and community
I agree with once third party companies get involved, that could become a
privacy issue. Especially if patrons can't opt out easily. Goodreads is
probably a good compromise if third parties would have to be involved to do
it.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 12:16 PM Terran McCanna <
Hello community!
On behalf of the release team, I’d like to let you know about some updates
to the release schedule for 3.13
There are a number of excellent pullrequested and signed off features still
needing some attention, so the release team is changing Feature Slush
to *Friday,
May 3rd *in
In Aspen, there is a way to sort of do this, but it requires the use of reviews
and a few other things. More investigation would be necessary. (From one
EG-Indiana person to another).
Ruth Frasur Davis (she/they)
Coordinator
Evergreen Indiana Library Consortium
Evergreen Community Development
I feel fairly certain this would be a pretty massive project to come up
with a way to determine recommendations and may or may not be worth the
time and development expense since there are third party vendors that
already do similar things as part of their core business. Syndetics and
NoveList
I'm a cataloger, not a programmer so I don't know how reasonable (or
possible) this is. But ever since I first heard about the idea of
carousels, I've dreamed of being able to log into my patron account and
have a netflix style recommendation carousel hooked on to an algorithm that
suggests items