Ethan,

Thanks, yes, I did take a look at this.  I have to pick my battles here.  A 
discovery interface is one of the things that we could buy "off the shelf" and 
get a lot of good mileage out of.  I'm devoted to open source and I would love 
nothing more than to roll our own with Blacklight, but that's more work on top 
of the DAM issue.  I chose not to delve into the Blacklight option to save 
myself more time to focus on the asset manager issue, which is where I *think* 
I'll be having to work the most.

Of course, I'm open to suggestions.  Does anyone think it's easier to do your 
own discovery layer than a DAM? Potentially, the money we save not buying a 
discovery layer could go towards buying a DAM.  However, the products we're 
looking have some really great interfaces.  I think I'd be looking at an 
equally difficult challenge trying to emulate some of those features on my own.

thoughts?

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Ethan Gruber
Sent: Mon 3/29/2010 3:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] need a plan for what to code
 
Instead of purchasing a discovery system, I recommend using
blacklight<http://projectblacklight.org/>

Ethan



 
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