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A
The
magical
record
button
worked
excellent.
We
are
recording
alright,
so
I
don't
have
an
official
agenda.
Sometimes
we
do
it
that
way.
So
I
guess
we
can
start
by
anybody
who
has
something
that
they
want
to
talk
about,
feel
free
to
mention
it
and
we'll
put
it
on
the
agenda
or
and
I
know.
We
do
have
some
things.
We
need
to
probably
discuss
anyway,
so
we
could
probably
start
with
those
I.
A
C
B
It
by
water
solutions
and
Nicole
I
guess
is
going
to
the
co
Hakan
in
Greece
or
mentioned
that
some
people
are
from
different
parts
of
the
world
and
if
we
are
working
on
anything
particular
that
we
like
to
record
on
that,
if
somebody
in
this
group
is
going
to
the
co
Hakan
and
Greece,
they
could
report
on
it.
That's
a
request
from
her
okay
report
on
what
we're
doing.
E
F
E
I
am
sort
of
okay.
The
KOA
con
in
Nevada
I
did
that
presentation
how
I
modified
code
to
use
as
a
local
authors,
catalog
using
MEDLINE
records,
turning
them
into
mark
records
and
since
then
I've
completely
rethought
everything.
I
wanted
to
be
compatible
with
journal
articles
using
MEDLINE
books
using
mark
conferences
and
posters
using
our
own
system
and
is
getting
close
to
fruition.
E
G
E
A
lot
of
places
have
been
interested
in
these
medical
libraries
by
the
way
I'm
a
medical
librarian
at
Washington,
Hospital
Center.
What
place
have
been
interested
in
local
authors,
catalogs
institutional
repositories-
I
think
oh
I-
might
be
it
will
serve
as
one
of
those
I
know
can't
a
is
supposed
to
be
even
better
but
I've.
Never
I
haven't
heard
anything
about
kidding
last
few
years.
E
A
And
I
I
don't
know
I
finally
got
into
them
yesterday
and
started
making
a
bunch
of
changes.
So
Christopher
probably
hasn't
had
a
chance
to
look
at
him,
but
I.
The
more
I
read
the
more
I
think.
Well,
we
kind
of
have
to
decide
where
we're
going
to
make
a
lot
of
progress
on
that.
Just
because
there's
so
many
things
that
don't
apply
like
we
don't
have.
They
have
like
a
different
system
in
nickels.
A
E
A
And
it
kind
of
depends
on,
and
forgive
me
but
I
guess
a
month
must
be
too
long
for
me,
but
well
we
talked
about
Association,
we
talked
about
nonprofit,
we
talked
about
you
know
what
kind
of
organization
we're
going
to
end
up
being
and
I
know.
There's
certain
things
that
kind
of
make
it
much
more
difficult
if
I'm,
not
miss,
remembering
being
an
association,
puts
a
greater
tax
burden
on
us
or
documentation.
Is
that
right.
A
B
A
B
B
A
D
We
because
of
this
group,
we
got
together
three
libraries
and
we're
doing
the
9xx
development,
and
it
was
all
because
of
this
group.
So
do
we
have
to
be
official
in
and
propose
money
as
a
group,
or
can
we
be
a
place
where
libraries
can
get
together
and
share
information
and
decide
separately
to
fund
something?
You
know
we
had
three
different
libraries
get
together
on
a
town
hall
and
talk
about
the
9xx,
and
then
we
all
agreed
to
pay
some
money
and
we've
got
it
going.
So
oh
I
agree
completely.
A
D
A
Together,
I
think
the
networking
aspect.
Doesn't
you
don't
need
to
be
an
association
or
nonprofit
or
anything
for
us
to
meet
like
this
and
and
just
network
and
share
ideas?
And
all
of
that
you
know
we
don't
have
to.
Sometimes
you
have
to
see
what
what
wants
to
happen.
You
know
I
mean
if
we
get
some
I,
don't
know.
If
Elon
Musk
decides
to
give
us
a
million
dollars
to
build
koha,
then
at
that
point
we'd
say:
oh
okay,
well
wait
a
minute.
We
need
to
make
this
real
official,
but.
D
A
D
What
if
we
did
something
like
start
out
basic,
you
know
we're
just
a
networking
group
and
we're
gonna
not
work
with
nonprofit
wording
in
our
bylaws
a
step
one
and
then,
if
are
successful,
and
we
have
people
that
come
to
the
meetings
all
the
time
and
our
conferences
are
well
attended.
Then
we
could
take
that
next
step.
I
just
hate
to
see.
Let's
do
a
whole
bunch
of
work
and
then
have
it
fall
apart,
because
it's
I
think.
B
She,
he
seemed
more
passionate
about
that
and
and
we've
kind
of
from
the
first
year
in
the
one
the
koha
or
the
make
oak
I
guess
was
the
conference
was
in
you
know,
Washington
and
whatnot,
and
then
it
was
in
Erie
last
year.
I
think
she's
really
pushing
for
that.
She's
she's
saying
we're
starting
to
grow
up
and
we
need
to
become
an
organization.
That's
why
I
think,
according
to
her
that
we
passed
that
threshold.
That
makes
it
that.
B
D
A
Right,
I
it's
funny
because
I
kind
of
started
the
more
I
thought
about
it.
The
more
I
was
looking
at
the
documents.
I
just
bought
I,
don't
know
how
to
answer
all
these
questions
because
I
don't
know
what
we
want.
You
know
even
the
structure
of
your
I,
don't
know
what
you
call
it
your
board
or
uh-huh.
Whatever
you
know,
it's
like
you,
have
four
people
or
five
because
with
four
what
if
two
of
you
just
how.
A
Are
you
gonna
vote
and
then
you
know
so
you
start
having
those
questions.
Just
basic
operational
questions
that
you
can't
answer,
because
you
don't
know
so
I
mean
I'm
willing
to
keep
working
on
it,
but
I
just
thought.
Well,
you
know
we
should
talk
about
I'm
glad
Nancy
brought
up
what
she
did,
because
it
makes
it
makes
sense
to
ask
those
questions.
Yeah
can.
D
H
And
this
I
think
yeah
I'm,
looking
at
the
the
document
that
you
and
I
have
worked
on
and
gone
over
and
I
think
what
you
and
I
could
do
is
at
least
you
know
take
out
the
things
that
we
know
we
should
pick
out
and
plug
in
the
things
that
we
think
should
go
in
there
and
and
then
you
know,
have
the
group
look
at
these
side
by
side.
You
know:
have
them
see
what
we
did
and
decide.
H
Well
that
made
it
that
may
need
to
stay
in
there
or
you
know,
let's
add
this
or
whatever,
but
and
I
think
we're
we're
making
progress
on
this
document
slowly,
but
I
think
that
we
can
continue
this
a
little
further
and
finish
this
up
with
you
and
me
collaborating
on
that
and
going
over
those
notes
and
making
those
changes
and
and
then
see
what
the
group
says.
Okay,.
E
A
A
E
A
A
Yeah,
okay,
so
let's
see
one
thing,
I
did
want
to
mention,
and
this
is
sort
of
Koha
related.
We
have
been
working
on
Libby
here
at
our
library
and
we've,
you
know
had
a
number
of
developments
and
the
one
thing
that's
been
hanging
us
up
was
that
there
wasn't
any
kind
of
copy
control.
So,
unlike
some
other
products
that
have
both
time
management
on
the
computers,
they
also
have
print
release
management.
You.
A
Working
on
developing
a
development
putting
together
the
specs
so
that
we
can
add
management
and
I
know
a
lot
of
libraries
have
proprietary
systems.
They
already
used
and
they've
put
a
lot
into
it,
but
we
are
going
to
put
a
pretty
big
chunk
of
money
into
and
this
new
development
double
that
will
bring
print
release
to
Lib
key.
That's.
B
Us
meeting
said
that
it's
possible
to
put
in
a
there's
a
certain
internet,
cafe
software
printing
management,
type
of
thing
that
that
you
can
a
component
that
you
can
add
into
it,
but
it's
it's
pretty
complicated,
and
so,
unless
you're
really
good
at
it,
it
would
be
difficult
at
best
to
it's
not
impossible
to
integrate
this
into
it.
But
it
sounds
like
your
development
will
make
it
a
lot
more
smoother.
So
right.
E
A
E
E
A
B
A
Then
they
can
go
to
it
will
print
out.
It
will
print
out
immediately
on
our
multifunction
printer
if
the
charge
will
be
put
on
there,
their
library
account
and
they
can
go
pay
for
it
up
at
one
of
the
self
checks
or
they
can
pay
up
at
the
front
counter
if
they
have
to
pay
cash.
We
really
just
didn't
want
to
get
into
coin
and
bill
Quinn
and
bill
machines,
because
in
the
past
they
were
expensive
and
troublesome
and
we
would
have
to
balance
them
as
a
cash
drawer
every
morning.
F
B
A
A
I
E
A
E
A
D
A
That's
a
possibility,
it
depends
on
your
on
your
librarian
and
you
know.
Even
people
we
know
are
are
pretty
sure
are
homeless.
They
they
they
do
pay
for
their
printing
and
they
they
don't
print
a
lot
at
least
not
here.
Most
of
our
people
who
walk
out
the
door
are
people
who
accidentally
print
a
200,
page
PDF
and
don't
realize
it,
and
then
they
get
it
to
get
to
the
printer
and
they're
like
oh,
my
gosh
I.
A
A
True
because
I
will
say
that
with
Lib
kee,
you
know
we
do
pay
to
get
it
hosted,
but
it's
it's
ridiculously
cheap
and
reliable
and
it
doesn't
have
5000
options.
So
that
was
the
one
thing
about
envision.
Wares
I
mean
on
one
hand
you
could
make
a
do
whatever
you
want,
but
there
were
so
many
options
that
it.
It
was
difficult
for
me
to
get
anyone
else
to
be
able
to
configure
it.
They
never
could
understand.
Rulz
I
think.
H
You
know
with
the
with
Lipke
the
the
thing
for
for
us.
I
would
love
to
go
to
live
key,
but
for
us
to
go
to
live
key,
you
know
there
needs
to
be
certain
core
functions
in
place
and
lucky
has
some
of
those
for
computer
management,
not
all
of
them
and,
of
course,
not
the
the
the
printing
solution,
so
you
until
until
those
products
are
or
those
pieces
of
software,
are
mature
enough
so
that
we're
not
like
cutting
off
features
and
capabilities
by
switching
over
it's
it's
hard
for
us
to
join
in
I.
Think
that's!
H
That's
a
that's
something
you
know
with
with
a
product
like
this.
Is
you
know
when
it's
starting
out?
You
know
you
it's
starting
out
slow
and
until
it
catches
up
with
the
mainstream,
it's
gonna
remain
slow
and
once
it
catches
up
with
the
mainstream
like
comas
mainstream,
because
it
can
do
just
about
everything
that
any
other
ILS
out
there
can
do
or
needs
to
do.
H
A
D
D
D
A
A
H
You
know
what
what's
what's
interesting
is
we
do
that
through
envision,
where
and
envision?
Where
is
outsourcing
for
that
they're
using
a
third-party
yep
that
roll
is
printing
yeah
they're
they're,
just
offering
a
little
bit
of
a
discount
going
through
ambition?
Where,
and
you
know
you
know
when
you've
got
something
that
works
well,
you
know
why
you
know
why
reinvent
the
wheel,
you
know
it's
very
possible
that
lib
can
do
another
thing,
and
you
know
utilize
that
third
party,
until
something
more,
is
developed.
Yeah.
G
D
A
D
C
A
A
I
know
that
people
were
probably
ready
to
burn
me
in
effigy
and
they
were
just.
We
can't
possibly
do
that.
You
know,
and
there
are
still
one
or
two
people
who
I
kid
you
not.
They
send
me
a
report
every
once
in
a
while
they
get
off
of
our
multifunction
printer.
They
say,
see
people
printed
4,000
pages
and
only
paid
for
three
thousand
and
then
and
then
I
send
them
back
how
much
money
we
made,
which
I
still
disagree
with
making
a
profit
off
that
we
still
make
a
profit
and
I'm
like
well.
A
Okay,
I
realize
that
somebody,
some
people
are
stealing,
but
we
also
give
away
free
books
and
others.
We've
got
hundreds
of
thousands
of
dollars
with
the
free
books
that
have
never
come
back
and
you're
after
me
for
a
couple
thousand
dollars
of
printing.
So
go
away,
you
know
and
let's
focus
on
you
know
something
that
matters,
because
it
turns
into
a
bike
shedding
which
I'm,
like
all
over
that
term.
I
love
that
term
now
or
since
I
heard
Kyle
use
it,
but
probably
overdoing
it.
D
A
Bike
shedding
shedding
yeah.
If
you
look
it
up
it.
Essentially,
it's
the
in
the
amount
of
the
amount
of
money
on
a
given
project
or
or
whatever
is
inversely
proportional
to
the
amount
of
discussion,
so
that
the
ten
billion
dollar
powerplant
takes
five
minutes
to
vote
on
and
get
approved,
and
the
bike
shed.
A
B
A
B
A
Upgraded
since
then,
no
we're
still
working
on
our
proxy
because
we've
just
had
so
many
other
things
to
deal
with.
You
know,
but
it
seems
to
be
working.
Fine,
we've
pointed
a
number
of
devices
to
the
to
the
new
URL
and
and
using
the
new
port,
and
it
seems
to
be
handling
it
just
fine.
So
it's
just
a
matter
of
getting
it
all
done.
I
have.
B
B
A
Whether
that
patron
has
Rights
through
your
library
so
like
we're
part
of
a
consortium
that
has
a
the
overdrive
collection
and
then
we
also
buy
advantage
titles,
just
our
our
library,
okay.
So
when
somebody
selects
our
library
they
put
in
their
library
barcode
and
then
overdrive
calls
Koha,
as
is
this
person,
is
this
a
real
library
card?
And
then
it
says
yes
and
then
they're
allowed
in
so
yeah.
It's
just
authentication.
They.
B
B
Me
yeah
David,
yes,
oh
yeah,
do
you
have
any
right
now
we're
looking
for
hotels,
I'm,
talking
to
a
travel
agent
and
she's
looking
for
hotels
and
we're
not
finding
very
good,
very
many
cheap
ones,
but
is
there
some
sort
of
deal
or
anything
that
your
library
is
going
to
say
you
know
by
a
bank
of
rooms
and
then
we
could
buy
it
for
a
certain
price?
You
know,
like
a
conference,
great
we're.
F
H
A
A
B
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
A
H
A
H
B
C
I
A
C
A
I
said
we
did,
we
also
did
the
to
the
people
that
went
to
PLA
came
back
to
their
office,
destroyed
either
filled
with
balloons,
or
you
know,
and
we
do
the
long
con,
because
I
mean
there's
things
they
haven't
discovered,
yet
they
think
they
figured
everything
out.
We
did
stuff
they're
not
going
to
figure
out
for
months,
probably.
B
A
Completely
understand
that
yeah
topics
for
the
meeting-
that's
a
good
one.
It's.
A
E
A
Like
maybe
just
a
little
help
for
those
people,
just
some
tips
and
maybe
a
little
code,
they
can
drop
in
no
just
a
little
bit,
not
not
over
overdoing
it,
but
sometimes
I.
Think
like
one
thing.
That
really
irritates
me
is
having
the
the
cover
art
way
over
on
the
right
side
and
then
really
small.
We
moved
it
over
to
the
left
and
made
it
bigger.
Just
so
people
can
see
it,
I
mean
uh-huh,
whatever
match.
F
A
B
A
We
keep
getting
contacted
by
libraries
that
are
having
issues
with
their
if
and
RFID,
and
they
happen
to
also
be
Koha.
So
I'm
like
okay
might
be
nice
to
have
a
group,
yeah
and
I
think
there's
always
people
that
want
to
know
how
to
do
more
of.
G
A
It
took
a
lot
longer
than
we
thought
it
would.
You
know,
even
though
it
it's
rocket
speed
compared
to
a
proprietary
where
you
tell
them
what
you
want
and
then
five
years
later
they
add
it
to
the
product,
and
then
they
charge
you
for
an
upgrade
mm-hm.
So,
but
even
then
you
know
it's
not
like
they.
They
write
the
code
drop
it
in
and
you're
ready
to
go.
F
F
E
A
Using
it
because,
just
like
missing
certain
crucial
elements,
I
think
acquisitions
are
still
missing
them
and
I
know
that,
like
Nancy
talked
about
how
they're
they're
working
on
it,
but
we
I'd
like
to
know
like
what
exactly
they
did
and
is
that
going
to
be
able
to
be
useful
for
more
libraries.
So
maybe
she
could
talk
about
that
or
whoever
was
involved
in
that
development.
F
A
H
A
Thing
yeah:
well,
maybe
the
maybe
the
request
that
goes
out
could
be
I'd
like
to
learn
how
to
do
this
I'd
like
to
show
others
how
to
do
this
or
I
wish
Koha
could
do
this
or
I
wish.
Kohat
didn't
do
this,
because
there
are
things
like
that
to
where
you
have
to
make
it
not
do
something
that
doesn't
work
for
your
your
library,
I.
A
B
A
All
right
well
does
anyone
else
have
anything
else
they
want
to
bring
up
or
because
it's
almost
closing
in
on
ten
o'clock
here,
I'm
sure
people
have
meetings
or
lunch
or
wherever
you
are
all
right.
I
think
we're
good
we're
good
then.
So
we
will
adjourn
and
we've
got
a
lot
of
things
to
work
on
at
least
I
know
I
do
and
we
will
compel
Robin
to
be
here.