Presentation to the ALCTS Technical Services Directors of Large Research Libraries Interest Group about the current status of Kuali OLE and future plans. Co-presenter: Carlen Ruschoff
2. A community within a community—Part of the Kuali
Foundation
Designed for libraries by librarians!
KOLE is building to meet the following
requirements:
Flexibility in design
Community ownership with an open source license
Modular Service-Oriented Architecture
Enterprise-level integration
What Is Kuali OLE?
4. University of Chicago – Summer 2014
Lehigh University– Summer 2014
SOAS (University of London) – Spring 2015
Planning for implementation:
Duke (Winter 2015/16);
Penn, Villanova (summer 2016)
OLE Implementations
6. Stage 1: Build & Early Adoption
Stage 2: Growth & Innovation
Stage 3: Next round of Implementations
and refining the code
OLE Development Stages
7. Kuali Foundation 10 year Review
Taking Stock & reviewing options
Stage 2: Strategic Planning
8. Visioning over the summer
Priorities for development of 4.0
Extend the partnership
Stage 2: Next Steps
9. Next round of implementations
Refining the code
Building on the infrastructure
Stage 3: 2016-2018
10. What are the features that you would
like to see in a next gen system?
In which direction should systems be
moving?
What would be most useful for your
future workflows?
Discussion:
"Next Generation" Library Systems
Notas del editor
quick overview – what is OLE?
OLE = Open Library Environment
Designed for libraries by librarians!
Designed by and for academic and research libraries for managing and delivering intellectual information.
KOLE is building to meet the following requirements:
Flexibility in design
Community ownership with an open source license and strong vendor support
Modular Service-Oriented Architecture
Enterprise-level integration
Software
Enterprise Java with services middleware; Built to integrate & interoperate; A platform for library services