Here at UofT library IT, we also use the JIRA/Confluence bundle. Started
last year and so far it has worked out quite well for us. Since it¹s
web-based, we can easily access our information anywhere, which is great
when it comes to the content we store in Confluence. The package is quite
flexible and I¹m finding that the more we use it, the more we learn. I
would recommend both tools.

Lisa Gayhart | Digital Communications Services Librarian| University of
Toronto Libraries | Information Technology Services |
[email protected]| 416-946-0959



>
>On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:43 AM, Jenny Jing <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> Hi, All:
>>
>> We are in the process of replacing our internal ticketing system. We
>>need
>> it to be web-based, and staff can attach screenshots when they report an
>> issue, and we can run reports to get the usage statistics.
>>
>> We also want to use it as a reference question knowledge base in the
>> future if the system is flexible for us to customize.
>> For example, users can send us questions and we can keep track of what
>> kind of questions we get, who is working on it, etc.
>>
>> It could be an open source or commercial tool.
>>
>> Does anyone know of something which is good to use?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Jenny
>>
>> Jenny Jing
>> Information Systems Librarian
>> Discovery Systems
>> Queen's University Library
>> Kingston ON, K7L 5C4
>> [email protected]
>> 613-533-6000 x 75302
>>

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