14:31:47 From Andrea Miller : John, could you please drop the GitHub address into chat? Thanks! 14:37:28 From Kevin Ford : https://github.com/Hamza-Ghumman/WMS_PromptCat_Triage 14:37:58 From John Myers : Thanks, Kevin! I didn't see the request until just now. 14:38:06 From Kevin Ford : No sweat, 14:48:06 From Keiko Suzuki : Please post your questions and comments to this Chat. Thank you! 14:48:30 From Core Meeting Room 1 : Reminder: if you’re not already a member of this interest group, use this link and join for free: https://connect.ala.org/core/communities/all-core-groups/core-interest-groups 14:48:39 From Adolfo Tarango : For those allowing materials to be taken home, how were personal liability issues addressed for staff? 14:48:41 From Shawne Miksa : tech question--what did you use to make the flowchart at the end? 14:48:50 From Amy Convery : Incorporating the health and wellness options was 14:49:04 From Amy Convery : a great idea for everyone 14:49:44 From Rochelle Van Erem : Could you elaborate on any of the unsustainable issues that you experienced in the phase one/red level? 14:50:17 From Elizabeth Boniface : How did you manage to catalog remotely with physical materials if things weren't allowed to be taken home? 14:50:49 From Rebecca French (she/her) : Question for Becky, Andrea, and Liz: How much remote work had your unit been doing before the pandemic, if any? 14:52:30 From Shawne Miksa : thank you. Also, thank you all for very illuminating presentations. Very helpful to take to back to my cataloging course and discuss the type of day to day problem solving, as well as pandemic-level problem solving, that needs to happen in cataloging. 14:54:36 From Rebecca French (she/her) : Question for John: Can you talk more about how you worked with the student who did the coding and what your process was like for developing the program? 14:55:19 From Patricia Ratkovich : Did you have anybody that did not have type of remote access from home? 14:56:04 From Laura Mason : Thank you! Great presentation. 14:56:56 From Beth Benson : Thank you 14:57:05 From Becky Skeen : @Rebecca French - prior to the pandemic USU had only very minimal remote work. Most were required to work in the library. 14:58:35 From Miranda Nero : My office uses Microsoft Teams heavily. I wonder if there is a tool in Office 365 that could do something similar to that Airtable workflow. That was so cool! 14:59:09 From Elizabeth Boniface : MS Teams has been really good for the pandemic! It is so easy to just chat with people! 14:59:44 From Beth Bechtel : Thank you, all! 14:59:57 From Rebecca French (she/her) : Great, thanks! 15:00:01 From Jeanette Norris : @Miranda Nero - Look at the Planner app or Lists within Teams 15:00:15 From Marcia Ledin : Thank you, everyone! 15:00:30 From Ellen Kaye (she/her) : Thanks for your presentations! 15:01:09 From Miranda Nero : @Jeanette Norris - thanks! I've used that *very* minimally, but I'm sure there's more I'm missing 15:01:10 From Nathaniel Brown : Thanks 15:01:13 From Core Meeting Room 1 : On behalf of Core, thank you o everyone for attending and a special thanks to all of our presenters! 15:01:20 From Unjoo Lee : Thanks a lot for the presentations