Hey everyone,

Today the Sherman Library's homegrown study room reservation site went live 
with limited room availability (only 10 rooms) for public testing through the 
end of the year. Unfortunately, without a university login or a card you can't 
really poke around too deeply. You won't be able to make a reservation (and 
subsequently cancel, reschedule, etc.) Still, this was a lot of work for our 
two-person team (and we're not quite finished styling everything or fleshing 
out the menu), but it's with a sense of relief that I can share the public 
link.  So I'm doing it en masse, because internet!

sherman.library.nova.edu/rooms.

I am going to screencast a run-through for colleagues, so if this something 
that interests you just hit me up off list and I'll make sure to link everyone 
who cares to youtube when I get around to it. We still have a lot of 
mid-version backend things we would like to, but this [hopefully] will have an 
open-source future.  Oh, anyway, the most important thing is that the other 
room reservation options we looked at didn't really talk to the ILS. We, for 
all sorts of reasons, still circulate keys through Millenium, so we needed a 
service that was informed by room availability in the system - we just had to 
build one.

A little frantically (typos!),

Michael

// Writing about Libraries & the Web at ns4lib.com

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