- make the shared development team happen (find shared space)
- How to reduce cost of developing new technology?
- How can we be agile yet inclusive/communicative?
- Data Driven Decision Making
- Statistics that run themselves and never break
- Multi media support
- "sound bite" expectations
- Effective priority setting for our scarce resources
- Better educate Admin on tech issues
- Web graphic design
- Single search
- Is latest tech the greatest tech?
- Time for R&D professional development for all of us
- Prioritization Model
- Time to play/experiment
- Site search and efacs integration, particularly in searching
- Extensible Infrastructure: build an infrastructure that supports a continuous evolution of our bread'n butter services
- Singe Search Box
- How do we facilitate resource discovery search (me Google-like box?) browse cool library site of the day? Random collection?
- A better, more innovative and easier to update catalog interface.
- Clearly define relationships for different units within the libraries
- Build social connections (opportunities to share etc.) with it.
- Strengthen our inter-group connections
- Insure open communications between all of us
- IT-library Cross-competence
- I Tech are clannish
- More coordination, better communication between our 3 groups
- How to stop tweaking the old tech?
- Complete wisccal syncing all years. (okay I'll admit this is a not, but I'm full of nots.)
- Talk to end users, customers
- What do students want? Do they care about lib services?
- What are high schoolers using now?
- Advance the cause of open access, open data, open software
- Support for data management/curation for researchers.
- How can library and IT support researchers needs?
- Provide shared services to the Arts and Humanities community
- Bring academic technology into the scholarly communications and publishing effort
- What can we contribute to the "national scene" in library IT?
- Align our work with campus strategic plans
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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