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Code of ConductAll delegates, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers at anyEvergreen event are required to agree with the following code ofconduct. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event.The Quick VersionEvergreen event organizers are dedicated to providinga harassment‐free experience for everyone, regardless of gender,gender iden ty and expression, sexual orienta on, disability,physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do nottolerate harassment of event par cipants in any form. Sexuallanguage and imagery is not appropriate for any event venue,including talks. Event par cipants viola ng these rules may besanc oned or expelled from the event without a refund atthe discre on of the event organizers.Evergreen Interna onal ConferenceStanding Commi eeHarassment includes, but is not limited to: Terran McCanna, PINES Chair: Amy Terlaga, Biblioma on Garry Collum, Kenton County Public LibraryViolent threats, in mida on or personal insults directedagainst another person. Carol Yarrison, Biblioma onVerbal, graphic or wri en comments related to gender,gender iden ty and expression, sexual orienta on, disability,physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion.2018 Program Planning Commi eePos ng sexually explicit or violent material.Stalking or following, including harassing photography orrecording.Sustained disrup on of talks or other presenta ons. Chair: Debbie Luchenbill, MOBIUS Garry Collum, Kenton County Public Library Terran McCanna, PINESInappropriate physical contact or sexual a en on. Jessica Woolford, Biblioma onPos ng (or threatening to post) other people’s personallyiden fying informa on.2018 Local Organizing Commi eeAdvoca ng for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior.Repeated harassment of others. In general, if someone asksyou to stop, then stop.If you are being harassed, no ce that someone else is beingharassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a memberof event staff or an incident responder (iden fied by name badgeribbons) immediately. Please read the full Code of Conduct ath graphy, Audio and VideoAll a endees must adhere to the Evergreen Event Photography/Audio/Video Policy posted at h olicy. A endees will iden fy theirphotography preferences through the lanyard color they wear:Green—Photographs are always okayYellow—Ask before photographingRed—Photographs are never okayThere is no prior opt‐in for audio or video recordings. You mustalways ask before recording. Co‐Chair: Maegan Bragg, MOBIUS Co‐Chair: Debbie Luchenbill, MOBIUS Donna Bacon, MOBIUS Blake Graham‐Henderson, MOBIUSSpecial thanks go out to Karen Sandler and the So wareFreedom Conservancy for their invaluable assistance inplanning this conference.Logo and cover design byJacob Schloss, Graphic Designer#evgils18

Welcome to St. Charles, Missouri!Founded in 1769 and just west of St. Louis, the riverfront city of Saint Charles has been astaple of Missouri history, commerce, and explora on ever since. Known as the originalstate capitol, where Lewis and Clark got their start, the origin of the historic Boone's LickTrail and the current Katy Trail State Park (built on the former MKT railroad and stretchingacross the state), St. Charles boasts a rich history carefully preserved over the years. Thereare numerous businesses, restaurants, and picturesque landscapes to a ract visitors andci zens alike. Being so close to neighbor St. Louis expands the list of cultural a rac ons,outdoor ac vi es, and historical sites available.We have no doubt that your conference experience will be enhanced by your stay here in St. Charles. We hope you find thecharm, history, and beauty of this vibrant Missouri town to your liking!Welcome to St. Charles, Missouri!The Embassy Suites Hotel offers a complimentary hot breakfast (complete with a cooked‐to‐order omelet sta on) for guests, aswell as a complimentary evening recep on with beverages and light appe zers. The hotel is also home to two convenient diningop ons, Caffeina’s Marketplace (open 7am‐10pm) and Cyprus Grille (open 3pm‐10pm).Programs9 am—Noon. Monday, April 30Room: 1029 am—4:30 pm. . .Developers’ HackfestSponsored by NoveListRoom: 104This is an opportunity for Evergreen developers from around theglobe to gather to work on projects, do bug fixing and tes ng, and todiscuss new development ini a ves.This room is open for developers all day, feel free to come and go asneeded.Documenta on HackfestRoom: 103More SQL for LibrariansAny good librarian wants to know exactly where their data comesfrom. Learn the power of the structured query language to read andmanipulate Evergreen’s database. This workshop will focus on re‐por ng, but also include discussion of using tracking tables as well assome of the less obvious func ons as data sources.Presenter: Rogan Hamby, Equinox Open Library Ini a veAuthority Control and Your LibraryRoom: 101Authority control has long helped catalogers to maintain consistentterminology across the catalog. This pre‐conference will look at au‐thority projects that libraries can do in‐house. Par cipants should besomewhat familiar with MARC records and will gain hands‐on experi‐ence with various tools that help with authority work. (Laptop re‐Contribu ng to documenta on is an excellent way to support Ever‐green, even if you are new to documenta on. In fact, beginners o enhave a dis nct advantage over the experts, more easily spo ng theplaces where documenta on is lacking or where it is unclear. Join usto learn Evergreen documenta on guidelines and processes. Whatev‐er your background or experience we are keen to have your help!quired for hands‐on experience.)This room is open for documenta on work all day, feel free to comeand go as needed.LuncheonPresenter: Jane Sandberg, Linn‐Benton Community CollegeNoon—1:30 pm .Room: Junior Ballroom AFacilitator: Joe Knueven, Germantown Public Library2

Keynote Speaker:Crystal Mar nProgramsMonday, April 30 (Con nued)1:30 pm—4:30 pm . .Brush Up Your Evergreen SearchRoom: 102Learn how to configure Evergreen to retrieve search results the wayyou want them to appear. This will include an overview of how Ever‐green search indexes work and factors that influence search rele‐vance. Make specific fields more relevant when ranking search results,incorporate popularity, implement synonym lists, adjust stemming,and adjust normaliza on.Presenter: Kathy Lussier, MassLNCSerials in Evergreen: The Next Genera onRoom: 101This session will provide a comprehensive overview of the Seri‐als module’s new, unified web client interface. We will coveradministra ve set up, crea ng and managing subscrip ons,genera ng predic ons, receiving, and working with standaloneMFHD records. (Laptop required for hands‐on experience.)Presenters: Felicia Beaudry, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve andMary Jinglewski, Equinox Open Library Ini a veCrystal is an IT consultant at Slalom, a co‐organizer of Strange Loop Conference, and adiversity in tech/business advocate. As a DetroitPublic Schools graduate, Crystal is passionateabout equal access to educa on at all levels. Shecame to St. Louis as a 2010 Teach For AmericaCorps Member and taught middle school mathin St. Louis Public Schools for four years. A erher me in the classroom, she wanted to ex‐plore a career that would allow her to bring to‐gether her love for crea vity, science, and com‐munity and technology was just that!Crystal likes to call herself a “developing devel‐oper”, she’s a life me learner and is currentlydigging into JavaScript and Salesforce andfigh ng the patriarchy and imposter syndromeone key stroke at a me.She holds a B.S. in Nutri onal Sciences fromMichigan State University and an M.Ed. in Sec‐ondary Educa on from the University of Mis‐souri‐St. Louis, which goes to show, college de‐grees ma er, but they really don’t.7:30 pm—8:30 pm . Evergreen Oversight Board Mee ngRoom: Execu ve Board Room (on Grand Ballroom Level)Oversight Board mee ngs are open to all who wish to a end.Tuesday, May 17:30 am—9 am .BreakfastRoom: Junior Ballroom8 am—8:45 am . Student Success Working GroupRoom: 102Facilitator: Elizabeth Thomsen, NOBLEInterest Group: CatalogingRoom: 103Facilitator: Elaine Hardy, PINESConsor um Leaders Round TableRoom: 104Facilitator: Elizabeth McKinney, PINES3

Champion Sponsor of the 2018 Evergreen International ConferenceEquinox is a nonprofit, originally founded in 2007, by the designers and developers of Evergreen. Profit is notour primary motivator – we believe in better libraries! Our customer service is backed by our staff of coreEvergreen, Koha, and FulfILLment software developers. And it doesn’t hurt that more than half of our staffare degreed librarians with experience in academic, government, public and special libraries.ProductsServicesEquinox provides a full range of enterprise servicesWe provide a full suite of services:to support the Evergreen, Koha, and FulfILLment Private, Cloud-Based, Hosting on ourSequoia Platformning through ongoing support and maintenance, Help Desk Support & Troubleshootingwe will provide the support and expertise you Data Migration & Implementation Servicesneed. We empower libraries through open source Software Customization, Design &Development Training & Consultationopen source library products. From process plan-technologies!4

ProgramsTuesday, May 1 (Con nued)9 am—9:30 am . .Welcome and AnnouncementsRoom: Junior Ballroom9:30 am—10:30 am .Keynote Address: Crystal Mar nRoom: Junior BallroomSee Crystal’s bio on page 3.10:30 am—10:55 am . .Morning BreakSponsored by EBSCORoom: Exhibit Area10:55 am—11:45 am .If This is a Community, Who’s the Mayor?March of the Frameworks: How Angular Lost Its JSRoom: 103The AngularJS team have restructured AngularJS into a new projectsimply called Angular. It is a significant upgrade from AngularJS withmany new features, tools, and speed improvements. Migra ng to thenew code will require more planning and effort than a typical update.Let's talk about what the new Angular has to offer, why we should useit, and how we will get there.Presenter: Bill Erickson, King County Library System11:45 am—1:30 pm .Lunch Around Town1:30 pm—2:00 pm . .Lightning TalksRoom: Junior BallroomHave something to show off in 5 minutes or less? See Terran tosign up!Facilitator: Terran McCanna, PINESRoom: 101The management of open source so ware can be a mystery to thepeople who use it There is no company, no CEO, no sales rep. Thispresenta on will go over topics like “How did Evergreen start?”,“What does the Oversight Board do?”, “Who decides what goes ineach release?”, and “How does the management of an open sourcesolu on differ from the management of a proprietary product?”Presenters: Galen Charlton, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve,Mike Rylander, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve, Tim Spindler,C/W MARS, and Sco Thomas, PaILSLet’s Change EverythingRoom: 102When all that's between you and cleaning up your circ modifiers is 8.5million items, hundreds of policies, and dozens of linked tables, whynot do it? That's the situa on NC CARDINAL was in when, a er yearsof successful growth, migra on, and refinement of their processes,they decided to streamline their circula on modifiers. Working withEquinox, NC CARDINAL was able to accomplish this with no down meand 100% accuracy. Join us to learn about the logis cal and technicalchallenges of managing the project and working with all the stake‐holders to make it a success.Presenters: Rogan Hamby, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve andCatherine Prince, NC CardinalGet Your Evergreen Merch!Support Evergreen by shopping at theEvergreen Merch booth (located nearthe Registra on Table). All proceedssupport the Evergreen project.52:10 pm—3:00 pm . .Finding Fines Fine—A Guide to Evergreen BillingRoom: 101Library billing exists at the intersec on of two unforgiving fundamen‐tals: me and money. We desire a system which is equitable and accu‐rate, yet many differences of opinion exist on what that really means.Evergreen does its best to accommodate. In this session, we will en‐deavor to understand some of the more complex op ons, explore thereasons for certain design decisions, and also discuss some recentbilling improvements.Presenter: Dan Wells, Calvin CollegeCataloging, What’s Next?Room: 102Now that Webby has been released, we inevitably want to ask,“What’s Next?”. Now is a good me for Evergreen catalogers to thinkabout what the future looks like. Please join us for a discussion facili‐tated by catalogers and programmers about what Evergreen could doto be er support common metadata management workflows, par c‐ularly in batch (beyond having a MARC editor and batch import capa‐bili es). We will discuss current needs and poten al future enhance‐ments signified by changes to both RDA and the Library ReferenceModel (LRM). This is an opportunity for catalogers to have a voice inthe ongoing assessment of how our data is serving us and our librarycommuni es.Presenters: Galen Charlton, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve,Jonathan Furr, Forsyth County Public Library, and Jennifer Wes‐ton, Davidson County Public Library

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AlliesProgramsTuesday, May 1 (Con nued)Don’t Be An Ostrich! We want YOU to report bugsin EvergreenRoom: 103So ware bugs happen! Instead of ignoring them, consider sub‐mi ng them to Launchpad to increase the likelihood they willbe fixed. We will go over the Evergreen bug repor ng process& best prac ces as well as give a brief introduc on toLaunchpad.Presenters: Mary Jinglewski, Equinox Open Library Ini a veand Andrea Buntz Neiman, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve3:00 pm—3:50 pm . A ernoon Break: Vendor ShowcaseSponsored by EBSCORoom: Exhibit Area4:00 pm—4:50 pm . .Evergreen Catalog ShowcaseRoom: 101Many Evergreen sites have made their catalogs more invi ng andusable for patrons by making local customiza ons. Join us to take alook at some customiza ons made in three Evergreen catalogs. Whatare some ways you can make your catalog more invi ng and usablefor patrons and students? In this session, we’re going to look at cus‐tomiza ons made to three Evergreen library catalogs to improve theirdesign and usability. Presenters will highlight customiza ons thatwere made to their catalogs and discuss the design and usability con‐sidera ons that went into their decisions. This session will be a high‐level look at these Evergreen catalogs, not a technical how‐to for mak‐ing customiza ons.Presenters: Debbie Luchenbill, MOBIUS, Kathy Lussier,MassLNC, Michael Schell, Fort Erie Public Library, and ElizabethThomsen, NOBLEFive Years on Evergreen: C/W MARS Evaluates theMove to EvergreenRoom: 102C/W MARS has been on Evergreen for more than five years. A er adifficult migra on, our governing board commi ed to conduc ng areview of Evergreen at the five year mark. This review was completedlast year and focused on determining how well the so ware was serv‐ing the needs of member libraries. During this presenta on we willdiscuss the reasons for the survey and experiences using Evergreenalong with our methodology and ul mately the survey results. We willalso discuss how we can use the survey results to impact future deci‐sions about the so ware.Presenters: Jeane e Lundgren, C/W MARS and Tim Spindler, C/WMARS8

ProgramsTuesday, May 1 (Con nued)Tip of the Iceberg: The Absolute Basics of OpenSRFRoom: 103Most Evergreen users have heard of OpenSRF as the underpinning ofEvergreen. In this session we will go over some quick start methodsfor accessing OpenSRF from scripts for projects and some basics ofaccess methods. This workshop is aimed at those curious or just step‐ping into development for OpenSRF but is not an advanced nor com‐prehensive development workshop. Resources for con nuing educa‐on for those interested will also be discussed.Presenter: Rogan Hamby, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve6:30 pm—8:30 pm . .Recep onSponsored by Equinox Open Library Ini a veRoom: Exhibit AreaWednesday, May 27:30 am—9 am . .BreakfastRoom: Junior Ballroom8 am—8:45 am . Interest Group: Circula onRoom: 1029:40 am—10:30 am . Print Templates in the Web ClientRoom: 101This session will provide an introduc on to the web client’s new print(aka receipt) template interface, available fields, and usage.Presenter: Terran McCanna, PINESIt Just Clicks: What Training My Dogs Taught MeAbout Working With EvergreenRoom: 102Over the past few years, I have found myself training a reluctant Bea‐gle and an an ‐social Shel e for dog sports. I have also found myselfin the driver's seat of my consor um's Evergreen system, a er manycomfortable years in a support posi on. All of these things have pro‐vided me with opportuni es for growth beyond my imagina on, andhave a surprising number of parallels. If you are a person who wantsto grow your skills, get more involved with the Evergreen community,or if you train others to use Evergreen, I hope you will come awayfrom this talk with a few prac cal pieces of advice and a li le bit ofinspira on. If not, then come to hear some stories about my dogs andlook at cute pictures!Presenter: Jessica Woolford, Biblioma onHardening Evergreen ServersRoom: 103This session will cover methods for implemen ng security measureson Evergreen servers.Presenters: Adam Bowling, Emerald Data Networks and ChrisSharp, PINES10:30 am—10:55 am . Interest Group: SerialsMorning BreakSponsored by Consor um of OhioLibrariesRoom: 103Room: Exhibit AreaFacilitators: Galen Charlton, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve andMary Jinglewski, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve10:55 am—11:45 am . .Facilitator: Dawn Dale, PINESInterest Group: Documenta onCatalog? But I’m Not a Cataloger!Room: 104Room: 101Facilitator: Joe Knueven, Germantown Public LibraryEvergreen ILS has some great features to assist even the most hesitantcataloger. Learn about some that you may not be using to full ad‐vantage and maybe a few you haven’t seen before. Also hear aboutother websites and content to help make cataloging just a li le easier.9 am—9:30 am . .Evergreen Oversight Board Update ‐ State ofEvergreenPresenter: Felicia Beaudry, Equinox Open Library Ini a veRoom: Junior BallroomFacilitator: Tim Spindler, C/W MARS9Thank you to Biblioma on for sponsoring theprin ng of this conference program.

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1:30 pm—2:20 pm . .ProgramsHolds and Transits in a Large Consor um“You Want Me to do What?” — Providing Migra‐on, Post‐Migra on, and Ongoing Evergreen Train‐ing to Library StaffRoom: 102Room: 101Sharing items between 300 libraries can be extremely complex. Hearhow PINES manages holds and transits across the en re state ofGeorgia and how our courier works with us to keep our patronshappy.SPARK and PINES are both statewide library consor ums that use Ever‐green. SPARK is a rela vely new organiza on, with a li le over onehundred libraries and two full me staff. PINES is an established organ‐iza on, with nine staff members and more than three hundred librar‐ies and service loca ons. In this presenta on we will look at howSPARK and PINES have handled staff training during and a er migra‐ons, as well as ongoing training for their libraries. Trainers from bothgroups will discuss methods they have used to successfully train newand “seasoned” staff, and share ps for crea ng documenta on and asense of well‐being within their libraries and consor um.Wednesday, May 2 (Con nued)Presenter: Dawn Dale, PINESWhat’s HATCH‐ing?Room: 103Come for a brief presenta on about Hatch, the Evergreen browserclient print/storage service, followed by an informal panel discussionwith some of the developers and users of the web client.Presenters: Dawn Dale, PINES, Lugene Shelly, PaILS, andChris na Thomas, Scranton Public LibraryPresenters: Jason Boyer, Indiana State University, Bill Erickson,King County Library System, Blake Graham‐Henderson,MOBIUS, and Chris Sharp, PINESSPARKing an Interest in Resource Sharing11:45 am—1:30 pm . .An introduc on and discussion of common issues regarding resourcesharing. We will discuss how libraries can share items and resourcesusing Evergreen to manage the process — including considera onsduring set‐up, tes ng, and implementa on.Lunch Around TownRoom: 102Presenters: Elizabeth Davis, Scranton Public Library, MaryJinglewski, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve, Heather Lindskold,Altoona Area Public Library, Ka e Greenleaf Mar n, BlairCounty Library System, and Chris na Thomas, Scranton PublicLibraryA ack of the Clones LIVE! Building Evergreen Re‐ports Before Your Eyes!Room: 103PILSPlease Note: This is a double session (1:30 pm—3:20pm).Do you have an Evergreen report you've been struggling with? Tell usabout it, and we'll build it together! Will the clones win, or will they bevanquished? A endees are asked to fill out this form prior to a end‐ing the program: h ps://goo.gl/forms/Bs3nNTwL3tnGAj2p1EPresenter: Jessica Woolford, Biblioma on.SPA.2:30 pm—3:20 pm . .A2018 ETraining for Circula on ClerksSIRoom: 101CBeginning work as a circula on clerk can be overwhelming for some‐one without previous library experience. Well‐constructed training willmake the difference between confident success and floundering con‐fusion. Learn how Scenic Regional Library in Missouri teaches new staffhow to use the ILS and keeps exis ng staff up‐to‐date on new proce‐dures.Presenter: Diane Disbro, Scenic Regional Library (MO)11

Real World Deduplica onRoom: 102At some point, most libraries end up with duplicate records. No onefeels this pain more acutely than consor a who grow large, quickly. Ina perfect world iden fiers would be unique, every record would haveat least one and no one would ever fail to update every field perfectlywhen copy cataloging. We don't live in that world. The challenges aremany but the chance to improve search and holds filling is too great toignore. Learn how Equinox and PAILS worked together to addressdeduping a large, diverse union catalog from a variety of sources.Warning: this presenta on will be unapologe cally filled with cata‐loger speak.Presenters: Rogan Hamby, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve,Ka e Greenleaf Mar n, Blair County Library System, SylviaOrner, Scranton Public Library, Lugene Shelly, PaILS3:20 pm—3:40 pm .A ernoon BreakSponsored by Consor um of OhioLibrariesRoom: Exhibit AreaBeyond MODS: Customizing Search for PublicLibrariesRoom: 103Evergreen search out of the box uses MODS to build indexes ofbibliographic records but its flexibility allows for a variety ofcustomiza ons. Last year SCLENDS decided that they needed toalter Evergreen search to more intui vely return the resultsthat their public libraries expected. Learn how a public libraryconsor um partnered with Equinox to implement a selec vedirect MARC mapping for some indexes and improve search fortheir staff and patrons.Presenter: Rogan Hamby, Equinox Open Library Ini a ve andMeg Stroup, SCLENDS6:15 pm Dine‐AroundsVisit Registra on Desk for informa on.8:30 pm Pub Crawl3:40 pm—4:10 pm Visit Registra on Desk for informa on.Lightning TalksRoom: Junior BallroomHave something to show off in 5 minutes or less? See Terran tosign up!Facilitator: Terran McCanna, PINES4:15 pm—5:05 pm Add It To Your Bucket ListRoom: 101Do you have a list of topics you’d like to know more about? Now youcan check buckets and lists off that list. Learn how to add items tobuckets so you can batch edit them, delete them, or share your bucketwith other staff. Explore how to run queries in record buckets so youcan add your records without searching the catalogue. Discover howto use lists for sharing staff picks and recommended reading with pa‐trons. Find out how the new patron buckets can be used to update,merge, and delete patrons.Presenter: Jennifer Pringle, BC Libraries Coopera veMore Than Just Webby: New Features in 3.0 ‐ 3.1Room: 102Join us for a look at some highlights of the 3.0 and 3.1 releases. We'llbe giving a brief overview of several new features that the communityhas added over the past year.Presenter: Kathy Lussier, MassLNC and Andrea Buntz Neiman,Equinox Open Library Ini a ve12

Thursday, May 39 am—10 am . 7:30 am—9 am .Developer UpdateBreakfastRoom: Covington 3Room: Junior Ballroom10 am—10:30 am 8 am—8:45 am . Morning BreakInterest Group: Acquisi onsRoom: Exhibit Area10:30 am—11:30 am .Room: 103Facilitator: Jennifer Pringle, BC Libraries Coopera veDiscussing the Future of EvergreenInterest Group: Evergreen System Administra onRoom: 104Facilitator: Chris Sharp, PINESRoom: Junior BallroomPar cipate in iden fying strategic direc ons for Evergreen!Facilitators: Kathy Lussier, MassLNC, Terran McCanna, PINES,and Tim Spindler, C/W MARSExhibitorsBrodart Co.MassLNCwww.brodart.comwww.masslnc.orgJohn Sommersjohn.sommers@brodart.comKathy Lussierklussier@masslnc.orgMike Davismichael.davis@brodart.comMidwest Tape / hooplaEBSCOEric Timme mm@midwes ape.comwww.ebsco.comDenise Bragedbrage@ebsco.comEdelweiss by Above theTreelinewww.abovethetreeline.comJohn Rubinjohn@abovethetreeline.comCarsten HohnkeCarsten@abovethetreeline.comSara Richmondsara@abovethetreeline.comEmerald Data Networkswww.emeralddata.netAdam Bowlingabowling@emeralddata.netEquinox Open Library Ini a vewww.equinoxini a ve.orgJason Goodsonjason.goodson@equinoxini a ve.orgIngram Library Serviceswww.ingramcontent.comBre e Dorrisbre e.dorris@ingramcontent.comTricia Bengeltricia.bengel@ingramcontent.com13www.midwes ape.comRandy Selhorstrselhorst@midwes ape.comMOBIUSmobiusconsor um.orgDebbie Luchenbilldebbie@mobiusconsor um.orgDonna Bacondonna@mobiusconsor um.orgNoveListwww.ebsco.comRoger Rohwederrrohweder@ebsco.comSTAT Courier Servicewww.stat‐courier.comNatasha Boekholtnboekholt@stat‐courier.comTresa Ageetagee@stat‐courier.comTBS (Today's Business Solu ons)www.singlecard.comVivienne Portervporter@singlecard.com

Venue MapGe ng Around TownRoom 104Explore St. Charles! The trolley provides afree 40 minute loop around the city runningSunday 11:30 am—7:30 pm, and Monday—Saturday 11:30am—9:30 pm.It departs from the St. Charles Conven onCenter’s upper level between the EmbassySuites and the Conven on Center Main Entrance. The trolley is equippedwith a mobility li for accessibility.For more informa on and a map of stops, see: saintcharlestrolley.comNeed space to spread out and work? Need to have animpromptu group mee ng? Looking for a gamingspace?Room 104 is available for use by Evergreen confer‐ence a endees whenever sessions are not scheduled.(The room will close at 10 pm.)14

Quick Reference CardMon. April 30Room 101Room 102Room 103Room 1049:00 am—12:00 pmAuthority ControlMore SQL for LibrariansDocumenta on HackfestDevelopers Hackfest12:00 pm—1:30 pmLuncheon (Junior Ballroom A)1:30 pm—4:30 pmSerials in Evergreen7:30 pm—8:30 pmOversight Board Mee ng (Execu ve Board Room—on Grand Ballroom Level)Tues. May 1Room 1017:30 am—9:00 amBreakfast (Con nental breakfast in Junior Ballroom — The Embassy Suites also offers a complimentary hot breakfast for hotel guests)Brush Up Your Evergreen SearchRoom 102Student Success Working Group8:00 am—8:45 amRoom 103Interest Group: CatalogingRoom 104*Consor um Leaders Rnd Tbl9:00 am—9:30 amWelcome and Announcements (Junior Ballroom)9:30 am—10:30 amKeynote Address— Crystal Mar n (Junior Ballroom)10:30 am—10:55 amMorning Break (Exhibit Area)10:55 am—11:45 amIf this is a Community, Who’s the Let’s Change EverythingMayor?11:45 am—1:30 pmLunch Break1:30 pm—2:00 pmLightning Talks (Junior Ballroom)2:10 pm—3:00 pmFinding Fines Fine—Billing3:00 pm—3:50 pmA ernoon Break and Vendor Showcase (Exhibit Area)4:00 pm—4:50 pmEvergreen Catalog Showcase6:30 pm—8:30 pmRecep on (Exhibit Area)Wed. May 2Room 1017:30 am—9:00 amBreakfast (Con nental breakfast in Junior Ballroom — The Embassy Suites also offers a complimentary hot breakfast for hotel guests)Cataloging, What’s Next?Don’t Be An Ostrich! Report BugsFive Years on Evergreen: C/WMARS Evaluates the MoveTip of the Iceberg: The AbsoluteBasics of OpenSRFRoom 102Room 103Interest Group: Circula on8:00 am—8:45 amMarch of the Frameworks: HowAngular Lost Its JSInterest Group: Serials9:00 am—9:30 amEvergreen Oversight Board Update ‐ State of Evergreen (Junior Ballroom)9:40 am—10:30 amPrint Templates in the WebClient10:30 am—10:55 amMorning Break (Exhibit Area)10:55 am—11:45 amCatalog? But I’m Not aCataloger!11:45 am—1:30 pmLunch Break1:30 pm—2:20 pmRoom 104*Int. Group: Documenta onIt Just Clicks: What Training MyHardening Evergreen ServersDogs Taught Me About EvergreenHolds and Transits in a LargeConsor umWhat’s HATCH‐ing?“You Want Me to Do What?” ‐Providing Evergreen TrainingSPARKing an Interest in ResourceSharing2:30 pm—3:20 pmTraining for Circula on ClerksReal World Deduplica onA ack of the Clones LIVE! BuildingEvergreen Reports Before Your Eyes(Double‐Session)3:20 pm—3:40 pmA ernoon Break (Exhibit Area)3:40 pm—4:10 pmLightning Talks (Junior Ballroom)4:15 pm—5:05 pmAdd It To Your Bucket List6:15 pmDine AroundsMore Than Just Webby: NewFeatures in 3.0 and 3.1Beyond MODS: Customizing Searchfor Public LibrariesRoom 102Room 1038:30 pmPub CrawlThurs. May 4Room 1017:30 am—9:00 amBreakfast (Con nental breakfast in Junior Ballroom — The Embassy Suites also offers a complimentary hot breakfast for hotel guests)Interest Group: Acquisi ons8:00 am—8:45 am9:00 am—10:00 amDeveloper Update (Junior Ballroom)10:00 am—10:30 amMorning Break (Exhibit Area)10:30 am—11:30 amDiscussing the Future of Evergreen (Junior Ballroom)* R

The AngularJS team have restructured AngularJS into a new project simply called Angular. It is a significant upgrade from AngularJS with many new features, tools, and speed improvements. Migra ng to the new code will require more planning and effort than a typical update.