Our website is built on .NET and we use Oracle to store staff info.
https://library.umkc.edu/staff-directory
Buddy Pennington
Head of Library Systems & Technology (Librarian III)
Miller Nichols Library
University of Missouri--Kansas City
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From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Sean Aery
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2019 3:13 PM
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] tools in use for staff directory applications?
Hello Code4Lib,
At Duke University Libraries, we are planning to design/develop a new staff directory application this spring. It seems like this would be a fairly common area of need, but there don't appear to be any widely-adopted solutions out there. So we're interested in learning more about what our peers (y'all) do to power their staff directories.
For some added context, we use Drupal 7 for our website and a growing percentage of the applications we support use Ruby on Rails. We don't have much in-house experience with JS frameworks like Vue or React. Whatever we use to build the directory, it should be able to represent people (with photo, contact info, bio, etc.), display a browsable hierarchy of organizational units, and be widely discoverable and accessible.
Does anyone have a solution they like for their staff directory? What tooling do you use and why? Any words of advice you could share?
Many thanks,
Sean
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Sean Aery
Digital Projects Developer
Software Services
Duke University Libraries
030U Bostock Library Box 90198
Durham, NC 27708
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