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MetaLib X Server
The MetaLib X-Server SIG met at ELUNA 2007. Approximately 25 people attended. John Little moderated the meeting and started by sharing slides of the alpha X-Server development at Duke University. This presentation spawned a lively round-robin discussion where other participants shared and discussed their efforts with X-Server. Best practices and functional needs were discussed. Jonathan Rochkind mentioned the need to share X-Server code. Dale Snap offered space on a hosted ELUNA Wiki to help facilitate X-Server communication and code sharing.
MetaLib Group Leaders
John Little - Chair
Duke University
Duke.edu
Nancy Hunter - Enhancement Coordinator
Colorado State University
library.colostate.edu
Rhona Rowe - ELUNA MetaLib Wiki Coordinator
University of Texas at Austin
austin.utexas.edu
vacant - Program Coordinator
Leaders at Large:
Lauren Fancher
The University System of Georgia
usg.edu
Bennett Ponsford
Texas A&M University
tamu.edu
Ex Officio members:
Edward Corrado - ELUNA Steering Committee liaison
Binghamton University
MetaLib Group

-- 4.3 Enhancements voting results with Ex Libris responses
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