Goggling at KEVEN on Google

I don’t know why this hasn’t occured to me before, but as we are nearly at the end of the JISC funded stage of this project, I’ve just bashed vufind keven into Google to see if it has had any impact on the wider community.

I was very humbled to see that folks within this JISC LMS project strand have been taking an interest in what we have been doing.  We’ve obviously had some comments via these blog posts, and further interest or support has been expressed in the form of many tweets.  Details of the project have also been picked up more widely in some cases.

CILIP’s Multimedia Information TechnologyGroup used our project as an example of how the VuFind interface can be used: http://mmitblog.wordpress.com/2010/07/16/vufind-library-resource-portal-out-of-beta/

Elsewhere, there has been interest in our plan to add QR codes to catalogue records: http://vufind.org/jira/browse/VUFIND-308?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Aall-tabpanel

Eoghan may be please to know that we have implemented this in KEVEN after all.

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