Background
Problem: there is no centralized repository for all CSUs to learn how to edit the XSL in their letters
Policy Statement
This statement applies to all notification letters listed in the general configuration area in Alma
Best practice recommendations
While we understand that everyone has differing ideas of what their letters should look like, we recommend that everyone use this repository for help in editing their letters as it will provide a more cohesive look and feel for all CSU Libraries. This will make it easier for the group to troubleshoot any potential issues and provide resources for those who are not comfortable editing the letters on their own.
- We suggest these areas to begin learning xsl:
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xsl_intro.asp
http://www.tizag.com/xmlTutorial/xslttutorial.php
http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/019-intro-xml.php
http://gandhimukul.tripod.com/xslt/xslquality.html <--- program to judge the XSL quality of your letter
- We suggest these programs for editing your letters: I would probably recommend whatever free software folks have available for editing XML. I would think just saying "standard web development software" would be good enough. oXygen is a really nice software product but I think it's overkill for what most libraries would have to do here.
Oxygen https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_editor/xslt.html
Treebeard http://treebeard.sourceforge.net/ Free
Notepad++ https://notepad-plus-plus.org/download/v7.1.html Free
Procedures in Alma
We will also be creating a table that provides a better description of what each letter does and why it's been sent.
Action log
Section | Point Person | Expected Completion Date | Last action taken | Next action required |
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Articulate the need for the policy (background) |
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Create a Policy Statement |
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Identify and create best practice recommendations |
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Where applicable, identify and write up procedures in Alma |
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Tasks to be completed
- Group members from this task force will be contributing further to this repository in the coming months