Burnout is a common problem in open-source communities that can ultimately cause anxiety, fatigue and stress to the contributors that we rely on to support the software, documentation, and outreach efforts. When left unchecked, it can also lead to contributions being ignored, missed roadmap deadlines, dropped projects, and, at its worst, key contributors leaving the community. In this talk, we’ll look at open-source burnout, using real data from the Evergreen community; review how contributors can deal with their own burnout; and, more importantly, how libraries and vendors can encourage contributions and make other key decisions to help existing contributors.
Cataloging for Non-catalogers
So, you’re on the gameshow “Who Wants to be a Cataloger?” and you’re wondering how you ended up here. You aren’t a cataloger! You don’t even need to know cataloging in your library job! Come to this session to make sure you’re a million-dollar winner on the show! We will help you see how library staff, from circulation to administration, will benefit from knowing a bit of cataloging, and how it could help you in your job. (Encore presentation from 2022 *NEW & IMPROVED!*) This program covers 6 areas of library service – Reference/Adult Services, Youth Services, Circulation, Systems/IT, Collection Development, and Administration – and how knowing a little bit about cataloging and MARC records can help any library staffer serve their customers better. Evergreen specifics will be included throughout the program.
Contributing to Evergreen (No Code Required!)
Although coders are always welcome to submit new features and bug fixes to the Evergreen software project, it is also essential that end-users of Evergreen contribute expertise and experience through testing and feedback to continually grow and improve the end product. The more that people in different roles get involved, the better Evergreen becomes! This session will walk you through some of the ways that you can participate through interest groups, Bug Squashing Weeks, Launchpad feedback, documentation projects, and more.