Rogan,

You know I’m definitely one of those people that loves all things “in-person.”  
That said, with so many unknowns right now in terms of what the society 
landscape will look like in 3-6 months, I agree with the idea of having an 
online hackaway for 2020.

Ruth Frasur
Evergreen Support and Development Administrator
Indiana State Library
140 N Senate Ave
Indianapolis, IN  46204
(317) 460-7556

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Rogan and all,
While it may lack some of the conviviality, having an online-focused Hack-A-Way 
would open it up to more participants which could be a great benefit.

I know the in-person meetings have tried to have an online component, but it 
sometimes seemed an afterthought, difficult to hear and follow.  We have not 
sent staff to the Hack-A-Ways but have people very interested in the 
discussions and the work in progress.  An online version could give them more 
of a seat at the table.

The online Hack-A-Way will benefit from our experience with the online 
conference this spring and we can reevaluate when and if life returns to normal.

Ron

On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 2:15 PM Rogan Hamby 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
As many know, we have had two institutions express interest in hosting the 2020 
Hack-A-Way.  I was discussing the logistics with both early this year when the 
COVID-19 situation escalated and everything went on pause.   I've been waiting 
a while to write this email hoping that as May arrived the future would be 
clear and I'd be able to say we would still go ahead with plans for the 2020 
Hack-A-Way.  It's about as clear as mud on a foggy day.  At this point in time, 
I can not ask anyone to commit to the resources necessary to ensure the hosting 
of an event in October.

It is possible that by October the situation will be remarkably better.  I 
certainly hope so.  However, there are some pretty dire forecasts for the 
current infection vectors as well as the possibility of another outbreak in the 
Fall ... just in time for the Hack-A-Way.   I also suspect that many of us are 
working for institutions that will be evaluating their travel rules in light of 
all these variables and that may complicate attendance for many.  Waiting until 
June or July for a decision, aside from the difficulty for a host, also adds a 
time based set of complications for attendees in regards to budget request 
cycles.

So, to get to the point (finally) my inclination unless I hear an uproar of 
"no, we can definitely make it!" is to cancel the in-person Hack-A-Way this 
year.

I am open to investigating online options.  They are less than ideal and the 
Hack-A-Way was intended to avoid those same barriers that an online event 
causes but sometimes we just have to keep calm and Evergreen on.  I will 
investigate options for collaboration software such as GoTo Meeting or Zoom 
that may allow for both the whole group to meet and break out into smaller 
interest groups.  This could also be useful to supplement the future in-person 
events.

So, I welcome feedback, including from those who think we may have a means to 
make this happen.  But, at this point I am going to proceed with creating plans 
to take things online this year and will be reaching out to others in the next 
few months both for feedback and with a few supplications for assistance.

Hope everyone is well,


Rogan Hamby, MLIS

Data and Project Analyst

Equinox Open Library Initiative

phone:  1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457)

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