Contribution
There are many ways to contribute and not all require an engineering capacity. Any open source project has needs that don't requires software develpment skills. Often just being a community advocate can go along way to bring grow and strengthen the project.
Coordination
- Bug tracking
- User research
- Advocacy
- Communication
Contribution
- Financial
- Code subsmission or review
- Bug fixes
- Enhancement
Specifications
- Development
- Adoption (internal and external systems)
- Documentation
- Advocacy
Translations
- Corrections
- Additions
For Librarians
As a librarian there are several formal venues and IMLS sponsored projects that you can become a member of.
SimplyE
Follow the applications development and implementation. Click below to get signed up to receive email updates on the Library Simplified project.
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LEAP
This following on grant to Library Simplified helped advance the apps development, launch Open EBooks for Title 1 Children, and explore the concept of a non-profit exchange. Click below to get signed up to receive email updates on the Library E-Content Access Project.
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SimplyE for Consortia
This project managed by Minitex looks to develop requirements for SimplyE in consortia, academic and educational libraries. Click below to get signed up to receive email updates on the SimplyE for Consortia project.
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Use the Apps!
Developers
Github Code Repository
- The repositories are located at https://github.com/NYPL-Simplfied.
- The project has a general wiki for the project. It is can be found at Github Wiki.
Slack Channel Message Board
Join the conversation and code with us!
- Click the link below to sign up onto our slack project.
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