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Please join us for the next FOLIO Forum on Wednesday July 26th:



Event: How to invent things that meet challenges in libraries

Time: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 11:00AM EST / 1600 GMT

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Everyone is not an inventor, but with the help of the user experience (UX)
driven design method, everyone can learn how they can help improve and
innovate the way libraries work in the future. This down-to-earth and
practical method is what is being used to design and develop FOLIO to be a
system that addresses real library challenges. We would like to share it
with as many people as possible to let library professionals invent
solutions for workflow challenges in their local institutions. The
solutions could be apps or plugins for FOLIO, but they do not have to be:
The principles of the UX driven design method can be used more generally to
create solutions that are more low-tech — the focus is on creating
solutions.



The starting point for the way the FOLIO system not only looks and feels —
but what it does and how it does it — is based on researching library
workflows and iterating over solution ideas with library professionals
until a practical and good solution is reached. This process can be divided
into 6 steps:



1.            Spot a problem

2.            Find the cause of the problem

3.            Ask questions

4.            Ideate

5.            Test your solution

6.            Adapt or restart



In this forum, Filip will help library professionals utilize this method to
invent things that meet challenges in libraries and turn their workflow
frustrations into useful solutions.



SPEAKERS:

•             Filip Jakobsen, UX lead, FOLIO; CEO & founder, Samhæng



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The Open Library Community Forum is sponsored by OLE (Open Library
Environment) and is governed by the OLE Code of Conduct.



A recording of this Forum will be made available on the OLE website.



Thank you,



Joseph D. Olivarez

Serials Cataloging/Metadata Librarian

Texas A&M University Libraries

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