Hi David,

What do you mean by "Drupal extensions designed for libraries”? Drupal 8 is one 
month into release, and there are no library-specific modules that I know of. 
Many of the the Drupal 7 modules that are popular in the library world (and 
everywhere else) such as the awesome webform module, aren’t in general release, 
yet.

We build a lot of Drupal websites for libraries, and we do not expect to be 
creating any general library sites in Drupal 8 until later this year. Drupal 7 
will be supported until Drupal 9 is released, and with Drupal's new point 
release strategy, I estimate that Drupal 9 is at least four years out.

Drupal 7 has broad adoption in the library community, and it has a wide range 
of modules and tools for libraries. I recommend that you join the Drupal4Lib 
mailing list <http://listserv.uic.edu/archives/drupal4lib.html>. There is also 
a Libraries Drupal group <https://groups.drupal.org/libraries>.

Thanks,

Cary

> On Mar 15, 2016, at 8:39 AM, David Uspal <david.us...@villanova.edu> wrote:
> 
> Code4Lib,
> 
>   We're in the process of evaluating Drupal 8 as our main site CMS (we're on 
> Concrete5 v6 so migrating to v7 is a large effort, which makes this a good 
> time to evaluate alternatives).  As such, I'm trying to compile a list of the 
> most used Drupal extensions designed for libraries that are compatible with 
> Drupal 8.  Does anyone know where such a list might be found and/or could 
> help in compiling such a list?  Thanks!
> 
> David K. Uspal
> Technology Development Specialist
> Falvey Memorial Library
> Phone: 610-519-8954
> Email: david.us...@villanova.edu

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