What do you want at the next Libraries Summit?
Posted by jwineichen on September 24, 2019 at 6:06pm
Based on the success of the first Libraries Summit at this past DrupalCon, there's going to be one next year at DrupalCon Minneapolis 2020 as well!
The planning team has started meeting and we're looking for your input on what sessions we should have. In Seattle, we had great sessions talking about topics like decoupling and content management, as well as some meaningful breakout sessions on topics like security, accessibility, and events management. So what should we have in Minneapolis?
Libraries Summit at DrupalCon Seattle
Posted by jwineichen on March 27, 2019 at 3:38am
Start:
2019-04-09 09:00 - 16:30 America/Los_Angeles
Event type:
DrupalCon
Are you an academic, public, school, or special library Drupaler? If so, join us at the Libraries Summit at DrupalCon on Tuesday, April 9 at the Washington State Convention Center.
The Summit will unite fellow library technologists for a day of discussion, collaboration, and inspiration in all things library and Drupal. Attendees will gain insight on how libraries across North America are using Drupal to serve their communities, as well learn tips and strategies to make their sites more usable, more secure, and more accessible.
What do you want at the Libraries Summit at DrupalCon Seattle 2019?
Posted by jwineichen on October 11, 2018 at 3:50pm
There's going to be a Libraries Summit at DrupalCon Seattle!
We've started brainstorming and planning but we want your ideas too. Is there a topic you're particularly interested in? A module or 3rd-party integration you think would be a great demo/workshop? A cool project you've heard about or were involved with that might make a great case study? I'd love to hear them.
Drupal Career Online
Posted by gwendolyn on December 18, 2017 at 4:48pm
Start:
2018-03-26 13:30 - 2018-06-14 17:00 America/New_York
Organizers:
Event type:
User group meeting
The DCO’s intensive online sessions, active learning community, and hands-on projects are designed to provide those who need to get skilled up in Drupal with the best possible start. This is not a bootcamp. It is integrated instruction, with an actively-engaged expert teacher focused on student learning, and comprehensive resource materials.
Mastering Professional Drupal Developer Workflows with Pantheon
Posted by gwendolyn on December 18, 2017 at 4:39pm
Start:
2018-02-27 13:30 - 2018-04-03 17:00 America/New_York
Organizers:
Event type:
Training (free or commercial)
This 6-week course builds on Drupal 8 fundamentals to teach developers how to successfully work on multi-environment, team-based projects by effectively leveraging the Pantheon platform. The 64-hour live, online course is taught two times per week in 3.5-hour sessions, with a weekly 4-hour, instructor-mentored co-working lab to build knowledge, skills and confidence.
Drupal Career Online
Posted by gwendolyn on July 30, 2017 at 2:16pm
Start:
2017-10-02 01:30 - 2017-12-20 05:00 America/New_York
Event type:
Training (free or commercial)
DrupalEasy's long-form career technical education program provides 84 hours of intensive live, online class sessions, another 48 hours of instructor-led co-working lab sessions, instructor office hours, active learning community, extensive learning resources including screencasts and lesson guides, as well as hands-on projects. The 12 week course meets twice per week plus lab hours, and is designed to provide those who need to get skilled up in Drupal with the best possible start; focused on Drupal Best Practices. This is not a bootcamp.
Drupal Career Online
Posted by gwendolyn on July 11, 2016 at 3:17pm
Start:
2016-09-26 12:30 - 2016-12-15 16:30 America/New_York
Organizers:
Event type:
Training (free or commercial)
If you want to learn Drupal, or have one or more developers or site administrators that need to get up to speed with Drupal, Drupal Career Online is the best way to ensure training up with expert instruction, expansive learning resources, and a curriculum that emphasizes best practices.
Your Library experience with Drupal cloud-based hosting
Posted by neenaw on May 13, 2016 at 7:45pm
Hello everyone,
I am a new comer to this group, since i did not know about the existence of this Drupal- Libraries group until attended a BOF session at Drupalcon New Orleans this week.
My Library is currently looking into the possibility of moving to Acquia or Panthenon to host our drupal sites because we do not have DevOps engineer nor server administrators, and most likely would not have the resource to recruit one.
My questions to you would be that:
Are you library using a cloud-based hosting? If you, what is your overall experience?
Thanks in advance!
Neena
2016 Michigan Drupal Camp
Posted by kwfinken on April 25, 2016 at 1:31pm
The polling is in and July 16th is the preferred day for the camp. I have reserved the space with the Libraries, now we need to get organizing.
TRACKS/Breakout Sessions
Michigan Drupal Camp
Posted by kwfinken on April 25, 2016 at 1:19pm
Start:
2016-07-16 10:00 - 17:00 America/Detroit
Organizers:
Event type:
Drupalcamp or Regional Summit
The 2016 Michigan Drupal Camp will be hosted at the MSU Main Library in East Lansing, MI. Save the date and check back here for signup information. Unique to this camp, there will be a track for Digital Humanities and Drupal in Libraries.
Problem with SQL statement in Views D7
Posted by vfranklyn on September 14, 2015 at 8:36pm
Hi there, I'm hoping a SQL ninja will find it in his or her heart to provide me with some advice.
I've created a page view which does the following:
- Pulls in nodes from two different content types
- Filters by two different term references, one for each content type.
It's not working, although in my mind (and limited sql understanding), it should. I think maybe there's an issue with the inner joins, because it seems the sql statement would working if they weren't there.
Anyways, I've attached two images, one of the api and one of the actual sql statement.
Using Drupal as a Digital Library System
Posted by idioma on September 4, 2015 at 11:13pm
Hi,
I have just gotten involved in a Digital Library project for which we are considering to use Drupal. I have started looking through the existing digital library projects using Drupal and wondered which distro is best suited for our current requirements. We have started off with a small set of bibliographic data (around 1500) correlated with images (for manuscripts and books) of which some are provided with full text search capabilities via an implementation of the IA BookReader (https://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/bookreader).
RFP: Website migration and redesign project (government agency, Illinois)
Posted by brianbrarian on August 17, 2015 at 3:38pm
The Reaching Across Illinois Library System (RAILS) is planning to replace our current Drupal 6 website with a mobile-friendly Drupal 7 website. We are seeking to contract with a creative and experienced Drupal developer to build and deliver a complex and feature-rich Drupal 7 installation, including the design of a customized responsive theme, and migration of content from our existing Drupal 6 site.
The deadline for proposals is 3:00pm CDT on Wednesday, September 16, 2015.
How happy are you with Drupal at your library?
Posted by cdmo on June 29, 2015 at 9:04pm
It's been great. Hooray Drupal!
100% (3 votes)
It has been good, a very nice tool.
0% (0 votes)
Painful at times but okay.
0% (0 votes)
Drupal has been my own personal hell.
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 3





