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B
Our
first
slide
here,
things
began
a
few
years
ago,
the
city
of
McKinney
and
their
council,
new
city
manager,
infinite
wisdom
quite
truly
wanted
the
city
to
have
a
greater
transparency
in
the
way
it
was
spending
its
money
in
its
you
know,
like
utilizing
of
the
resources
that
the
city
had
to
that
goal,
they
created
the
website,
pushed
out
to
all
the
different
departments,
had
departments
develop
or
gave
each
department
goals,
and
things
like
that.
There
is
a
website
that
the
city
maintains
that
has
basic
transparency.
B
Information
as
it
relates
to
each
individual,
Department
I,
don't
know.
Does
it
help
I
can't
hear
you
I
need
to
get
closer
to
that?
I
can
hear
myself
just
mine
and
nobody
was
acting
like
they
can
hear
me.
Is
this
better?
Okay?
Great,
so
do
I
need
to
repeat
anything,
or
are
we
up
to
speak
through
this
website?
B
It
has
things
like
graphs
and
charts
that
make
a
whole
lot
of
sense
for
most
municipal
departments,
the
challenge
was:
how
do
we
as
a
library,
come
up
with
ways
to
do
the
same
thing
and
fulfill
these
goals?
Well,
it
was
difficult
for
us
to
do
through
the
city
website,
so
we
started
thinking
those
of
you
that
know
Spencer
our
boss
knows
he
is
a
idea
person
and
he
will
throw
ideas
and
challenges
out
there
constantly
and
one
of
his
ideas
was.
B
He
can't
ran
across
one
of
these
two
articles,
I,
don't
remember
which
one
he
ran
across,
sent
it
to
me
and
said
we
need
to
do
this.
Do
this
now
I
said:
that's
a
great
idea.
Let's
hold
off
and
let's
think
about,
and
so
what
we
did
is
we,
you
know
delayed
a
bit.
I
looked
into
it
read
about
it
learned
a
little
bit
more
about
JSON
learned
a
little
bit
more
about
how
it
all
worked
together
and
then
started
down
this
road
as
we
got
started
real.
B
C
C
Find
out
maybe
how
many
search
or
whatever
information
that
we
think
that
the
public
may
want,
or
hopefully
that
the
public
actually
asked
for
and
as
we
post
more
we're,
hoping
that
the
public
will
ask
for
more
which
works,
and
then
we
know
what's
good.
Otherwise,
it's
just
us
against
it.
What
do
they
think?
The
things
that
we
think
are
interesting
is
library,
being
obvious.
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A
C
Have
to
do
is
pull
it
up,
make
some
changes
to
it,
and
then
it's
ready
to
present
not
quite
that
easy
I
wish
it
were
I
wish
you
could
just
put
in
a
button
to
wake
in
it
happen.
Unfortunately,
there's
a
couple
steps
to
get
it
from
Soha
to
where
the
public
can
see
it,
and
the
first
thing
you
have
to
do
is
you
have
to
make
it
public
so
on
the
selection,
when
you
edit,
there's
an
option,
make
it
public,
normally
I,
know
I
always
put
nope.
Don't
want
the
public
to
see
this?
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C
Something
can
see
it,
but
it's
a
very
important
thing,
because
if
you
don't
do
that,
it
won't
work
all
right
things
to
consider
when
you're
writing
your
report
he's
going
to
cover
all
the
other
aspects
of
how
to
make
how
to
present
the
button,
how
to
make
it
look
I'm
just
talking
about
how
to
get
the
report
and
a
couple
of
things
we
found.
We
were
playing
around
with
it
so
hard,
very
interactive
until
our
report.
C
So
when
you
pull
up
that
report
and
you
get
to
pick
which
location
you
want,
which
branch-
maybe
a
timeframe
I
want
to
look
at
last
month's
data?
Well,
maybe
the
whole
year
you
get
to
pick
that
step.
A
lot
of
our
reports
to
y'all's
reports
have
that
where
you
can
pick
and
get
things
out
so
unfortunately
with
this
routine,
so
it's
a
very
static
report,
so
your
report
has
to
be
pretty
specific.
C
So
if
you
want
to
know
how
much
money's
down
last
this
year,
you
have
to
put
in
the
date
in
the
first,
that's
how
we
do
it.
We
do
it
like
this
to
your
office
to
your
total
life,
so
we're
getting
to
the
end
of
our
view
right
now,
so
I
think
you
can
do
it
to
get
to
different
rates.
It's
a
first
date
end
date,
you
can
put
front
date.
It'll
do
current
up
to
the
current
information.
There
isn't
any
information
after
the
time.
C
Also,
you
have
to
be
really
aware
that
everyone,
everybody
imagine
anywhere
in
the
world
can
get
on
the
internet.
You
don't
have
any
person
save
it
in
this,
no
names,
no
address
no
phone
numbers
and
emails,
obviously,
but
also
maybe
no
card
numbers.
You
know
things
sometimes
I
know
in
our
report
and
you
pull
it
out.
It's
got
those
extra
columns.
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C
C
C
B
Right
so
you
kind
of
seen
where
how
we've
gotten
to
this
point
so
far
to
make
all
of
this
work.
There
are
a
number
of
steps
that
you
have
to
go
through
and
one
of
the
first
steps
we
chose
to
have
all
of
this
data
within
our
catalog.
You
know
that's
where
folks
will
be
able
to
see
it
within
the
catalog
within
our
Oh
pack.
B
They're,
like
I,
said
there
are
some
some
steps
to
that
and
I've
got
some
links
here
to
some
community
resources.
For
that,
once
you
get
that
CMS
built
in
the
backend,
then
it's
a
matter
of
going
to
the
right
system
preferences
adding
in
the
code
and
then
creating
their
adding
it
to
the
OPAC
instead
of
showing
you
slides
of
that
I
want
to
show
you
I
want
to
show
it
to
you.
So
what
I'm
gonna
do
is
I'm
gonna
go
to
our
staff.
Client!
That's
right!
It's
gonna
make
me
log
in
see
if
I
thank.
D
B
Right
once
you're
logged
in
all
of
this
information,
all
this
information
is
found
under
the
local
use,
one
of
those
system-
preference
areas
that
you
tend
this
ya,
because
it's
stuff
that
you
don't
usually
use
well
this
to
do
this,
you
will
have
to
use
it.
I'm
gonna
make
this
bigger
all
right.
So
once
you've
done
that,
there's
a
system
preference
in
here
or
you
have
to
go
in
and
create
these
CMS
pages.
Once
again,
they
can
help
you
get
these
pages
set
up.
We've
got
a
couple.
B
Different
ones
created,
I've
got
one
for
the
JSON
data
and
right
now,
I'm
just
calling
it
test.
Page
Koha
allows
you
to
put
all
of
your
HTML
in
this
little
field.
It
is
expandable,
but
it's
just
like
the
other
system
preferences
for
that.
My
recommendation
is
to
develop
all
your
code
on
a
different
code
editor
and
then
dump
it
in
here
when
you're
done
with
it.
But
that's
where
you
do
it,
you
can
look
at
it.
I
took
some
tweets
built
all
that
and
I'm
happy
to
share
that.
Of
course,
I
got
got
it
off.
B
B
I
have
some
different
buttons
here.
These
are
the
two
reports
that
we've
started
with:
we've
got
about
six
or
eight
in
line
that
I'm
building
the
reports
to
do
when
you,
when
a
patron
comes
in
here
and
clicks
on
one
of
these
reports,
they
get
a
nice
modal
that
shows
all
of
the
data
that
they're
looking
for,
for
example.
This
is
our
expenditures
of
up
to
the
minute.
B
If
you
will
well,
it's
too
close
to
the
end
of
September,
we're
not
spending
any
money,
but
if
we
were
still
spending
money
each
time
you
ran
this
theoretically,
it
would
be
keeping
up
with
everything
in
acquisitions,
but
it
shows
the
patrons.
You
know
what
was
budgeted.
The
amounts
spent.
How
close
we
were
all
of
these
things,
the
other
one
that
we've
got.
B
The
other
report
we
have
up
here
we're
still
tweaking
and
working
through
what
we'd
like
it
to
do
with
one
of
our
big
wishes,
is
to
acknowledge
suggestions
and
so
we're
looking
at
suggestions
that
we
received
how
many
we've
accepted,
how
many
we've
rejected
we're
trying
to
come
up
with
better
language
for
that
right
now,
and
because
this
implies
that
we
reject
is
just
about
as
many
as
we
accept
and
we'd
like
to
have
some
more
explanation
to
that.
B
B
B
Yeah,
it's
close
enough.
You
just
create
your
basic
HTML,
where
the
way
you
want
the
page
to
look-
and
then
you
add
in
this-
is
all
all
this
hTML
is
on
that
main
page.
So
if
I
come
over
here,
this
is
controlling
this
whole
page
within
that
I've
got
the
action
buttons,
which
you
can
see
where
I've
got
a
button
here
for
this
one,
and
it
is
creating
a
kind
of
an
in
come
on
fingers
there.
We
go.
You
end
up
pointing
to
the
report
that
each
modal
is
looking
for.
B
B
But,
okay,
it's
reporting!
It's
it's
relating
to
a
specific
report:
here's
where
you
have
to
label
each
one
of
the
individual.
You
know
table
lines.
Had
one
issue
that
came
up.
There
were
a
couple
of
places.
You
have
to
do
this
for
each
individual
report
and
then
you
duplicate
it
out
for
the
next
report
so
other
than
just
pointing
to
the
next
report.
You
have
to
change
a
number
of
different
pieces
of
that
of
that
HTML
page.
B
B
Does
anybody
else
doing
anything
with
transparency?
Is
that
kind
of
unique
to
our
area,
or
is
that
something
that
a
lot
of
you
all
are
thinking
about?
I
I
know
a
lot
of
cities
were
doing
it
a
few
years
ago
and
although
all
the
big
cities
that
had
transparency
stuff
are
now
beginning
to
pull
those
off
their
websites,
so
I
don't
know
if
we're
on
the
back
end
of
the
curve
or
or
what.
E
B
B
It
you
won't,
have
it
on
yours,
you
will
have.
What
you
have
to
do
is
go
into
local
use
unless
you
have
the
CMS
stuff
turned
on
and
you
go
into
local
use
and
then
local
use.
Once
you
have
the
CM
CMS
stuff
turned
on,
you
can
create
a
new
preference
and
then
that's
how
you
create
these
custom
pages
down
here
that
make
sense.
B
There's
not
much
I
can
say
about
the
back
end
because
they're,
like
they're,
literally
some
things
that
unless
you
have
command
line,
actually
you
can't
you
can't
turn
some
of
this
stuff
off,
but
they
will
do
that
for
you
once
you
get.
It
turned
on
it's
a
simple
case
coming
in
creating
a
new
create
an
explanation
for
it,
value,
variable
and
valuable
of
value,
and
those,
as
you
see
from
here
just
line
up,
the
value
is
what
the
code
is
going
to
go
into
and.
B
Biggest
thing
biggest
problem
I
had
was
getting
the
JSON
to
work,
one
of
the
issues
I'm
struggling
with
right
now
is
we
don't
like
this
display
much?
It's
not
scaling
properly.
Every
time
I
put
in
the
CSS
to
do
that.
It
either
pushes
this
off
to
the
side,
or
they
just
line
up
one
under
the
next
and
I
may
end
up
having
to
just
have
them
line
up.
B
E
D
B
B
E
E
B
Yeah
I'll
find
out
I
will
one
of
the
things
I
had
on
I
left
my
laptop
at
home,
but
one
of
the
things
I
had
on
it
was
all
broken
down
and
I
was
just
going
to
pull
that
stuff
up
in
a
code
editor,
but
I
don't
have
it
but
yeah.
We
just
break
down
that
code
and
you
can
see
where
it
does.
It
just
ask.
There's
just
one
little
feature
there
that
you
put
the
report
number
in
and
that's
how
it
once
did.
B
B
As
well
and
be
able
to
have
some
report
that
shows
here
that
we've
spent
in
this
area
and
here's
the
circulation
we're
getting
out
but
but
building
all
that
gets
a
little
more
complicated.
It
was
really
excited
with
the
Rangi
presentation
like
to
be
able
to
bring
some
of
that
in
as
well,
because
we
could
build
to
meet
reports
in
there
grab
that
SQL
use
that
as
a
report
and
then
pull
it
out
that
way.
B
B
Yeah
that
that
that's
kind
of
tricky
only
because
so
much
of
our
digital
stuff
isn't
in
our
catalog.
So
it's
it's
hard
to
track
that
light.
Yeah
we
do
have.
We've
got
the
cloud
library
plug-in
or
anything
that
is
part
of
our
cloud.
Library
collection
pulls
into
our
catalog
and
it
just
shows
as
an
electronic
resource,
pull
bib
records
and
everything
with
our
be
digital.
We
are
using
its
plugin
as
well,
but
it
works
more
like
the
overdrive
one
where
you
click
on
it
and
it's
kinda.
B
Yeah,
that
was
another
one.
In
said,
we
had
a
list
there.
We
were
trying
to
figure
out
how
we
break
that
down,
rather
than
just
by
month,
like
that
one
of
the
issues
we
face.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
from
out
of
our
city.
That
use
our
library
that
are
from
the
joining
city
will
give
anybody
within
our
County
a
library
so
we're
we
have
Plano
and
Frisco
and
other
large
Dallas
areas
there
as
well
we'd
like
to
break
it
down
that
way.
B
A
E
B
E
B
E
B
The
transparency
and
the
public
accessing
of
this
information-
all
my
information
comes
from
City
Mini,
which
says
working
at
Google,
whether
it's
actually
being
utilized
or
not
by
more
than
a
few
citizen
groups.
B
C
C
This
is
our
budget,
and
this
is
what
we
have
to
work
with,
so
that
they
have
a
much
better
picture
of
what
we're
working
so
I
think.
Sometimes
when
you
don't
know
the
actual
numbers
on
budgeting
for
any
department
for
any
group,
you
don't
really
have
a
good
sense
of
what
you're
asking
you
today.
Don't
you
have
more
money
to
spend
and
you
can
say
well,
let's
look
at
that.
C
A
E
B
E
E
A
B
E
E
B
E
B
E
B
B
Those
links
in
there
it's
just
yeah,
we're
trying
to
walk
before
we
cross
that
before
we
run
and-
and
this
is
good
and
bad,
but
it's
all
it
seems
to
be
the
way
everything
is
you
get.
You
start
to
go
down
one
path,
you
begin
to
generate
some
ideas.
You
have
a
decent
plan
to
move
forward
and
then
you
want,
then
you
listen
to
Paul
talk
about
you,
lung,
which
can
theoretically
be
a
total
change
for
the
way.