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Library Laws: March 2009

Library Laws
Monday, March 23, 2009 - 2:01pm

Today I was named a 2009 Shover & Maker by the Library Society of the World. It's a huge honor, despite the fact that all I had to do was declare myself a winner. You can, too.

All humor aside, this is actually a very cool thing LSW is doing, as it provides progressive librarians all over the country an opportunity to share what their working on with the rest of the profession. Library Journal's Movers & Shakers is a good start, but there's plenty more interesting work going on that what LJ can higlight in a single year.

Anyhoo, feel free to check out my winner's profile.

Awards, Library, LSW, Tech
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Monday, March 23, 2009 - 10:23am

I'm happy to say that, as of this morning, ScheduAALL has 80 user accounts. Assuming approximately 2,000 people attend the AALL Annual Meeting, that means 4% of attendees are already using ScheduAALL. Not bad, considering that the conference is still 4 months away.

Since last Tuesday's launch, I've added some additional functionality to the site:

RSS feed. Subscribe with an RSS reader, and you'll be notified every time a new event is added to the site.

RSS Feed

Contact form. If you know of missing events, find incorrect information, or have any other reason to contact me about the site, anything sent via the contact form will show up in my inbox.

Contact form

Social bookmarking. Every event now has a "Share" link at the top. This provides links to share an event on several websites, including Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and Diigo.

Social Bookmarking

Email events to friends. There's also an "Email" link to a form that will allow you to send the details of an event to anyone via email.

Send page by e-mail

Printer-friendly display. Every event can now be displayed in a printer-friendly format with a single click.

Print page

Event Attendee Information. At the bottom of each event page, you'll now see a count of all users on the site who have added the event to their personal schedule. In addition, there's also a list of all public users scheduled to attend, with a link to their profiles. (This information will only display if you are logged into the site.)

Attendees

Thanks to everyone who's provided feedback about the site.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009 - 2:51pm

Earlier today I launched ScheduAALL 2009, a personal scheduling application for attendees of the 2009 AALL Annual Meeting and Conference, July 25th - 28th, in Washington, D.C. The feedback thus far has been positive, which is a relief to me following about 3 weeks of nonstop work getting it ready.

Given that 27 people have signed up and are using the site at the time of this post, I hope that things are pretty self-explanatory. Nevertheless, I thought it would be a good idea to provide a walkthrough of the site.

A quick note on the technical aspects: I built ScheduAALL using Acquia Drupal. There are plenty of contributed modules in heavy usage (CCK, Views, Workflow, Mollom, etc.), but the ability to create personal schedules — and save other user's schedules — relies primarily on the Flag module. I'll follow up shortly with another post that goes into more detail about how the site is put together. For now I'll focus more on the user end.

When a new user comes to the site, this is how the front page appears to them:

ScheduAALL front page

At this point anyone can browse through the conference schedule, but in order to utilize the personalized schedule functions, a new user account must be created by clicking the "Register" link. Simply fill out and submit the registration form, and you have an account:

ScheduAALL user registration form

To create an account, you only have to provide a username, password, email address, and first & last names. Optionally, you can also upload a photo and provide other details about yourself which will be visible to other users if you opt to make your profile public.

In order to find conference events, you can use the search bar at the top of the page, or you can browse using the links at the top of the page:

ScheduAALL find programs

Using the links at the top of the page, you can view the complete conference schedule in chronological or alphabetical order:

ScheduAALL complete conference schedule

You can also view the schedule for a specific day:

ScheduAALL browse by day

Or you can browse specific types of events:

ScheduAALL browse event types

When you find an event you want to add to "My ScheduAALL" (your personalized conference schedule), simply check the box next to the event:

ScheduAALL personalized scheduling checkboxes

To view further details about a specific event, just click on its title to be taken to the summary page:

ScheduAALL event summary page

Any events you check will automatically be added to your personalized conference schedule, My ScheduAALL. To view your schedule, click the My ScheduAALL link at the top of any page:

If you want to print My ScheduAALL, click the "Printer-Friendly Display" link to load a black and white version of the page suitable for making hard copies:

Printer Friendly Display

If you decide to keep your schedule private, this is all you need to do to build your schedule. If, however, you'd like to share your schedule with other registered users on the site, you'll need to turn on your Public Profile. To do this, click the link labeled "My Profile" just below the Find Events search box:

ScheduAALL private profile

By default, after you create your ScheduAALL user account, your profile is set as Private, indicated by the red status box at the top of your profile. To make your profile public, click on the Edit tab and find the Profile/Schedule Sharing settings at the bottom of the form. Select "Public" and submit:

ScheduAALL profile sharing

Now the red status bar on your profile will be replaced with a green one, indicating that other registered users on the site can see your profile, including your schedule:

ScheduAALL public profile

To see all other users on the site who have Public Profiles, click the "Find People" link (right next to the "My Profile" link):

ScheduAALL Find People

When viewing another user's profile, you'll have the option of saving his or her profile to your own personal list of Saved Schedules. Just click the green link at the top of each profile labeled "Save this Schedule":

ScheduAALL other user profiles

Now any profiles you choose to save will appear on your Saved Schedules page, linked at the top of the page:

ScheduAALL's Saved Schedules

That's pretty much it!

Over the next week or so I'll be adding some additional functions, including:

  • An RSS feed for new events
  • A contact form to send me updated information about events so I can add it to the site
  • The ability for users to add personal events  to their own schedules

Also, sometime before July I hope to create a mobile version of the site so conference attendees can use ScheduAALL on their mobile devices while at the conference.

As new information and events is added by AALL, I'll do my best to keep ScheduAALL up-to-date, but please be sure to always check AALL's official conference website for the most accurate and current scheduling information.

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