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evergreen-docs:dig_meetings:20181101-agenda [2018/10/31 13:19] – created ohiojoeevergreen-docs:dig_meetings:20181101-agenda [2022/02/10 13:34] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   - Old Business   - Old Business
      - Previous action items (see below)       - Previous action items (see below) 
-  - New Business +  - New Business 
 +    - How do we handle the big change in 3.2 in terminology throughout the web client? Here's what the release notes say: 
 +      * The term **item** is now consistently used to describe the barcoded entity that had been previously been called both an **item** and a **copy**. As a result, we now use the terms **item buckets**, **item tags**, and **item alerts**. 
 +      * The term **volume** is no longer used in the client, with the exception of serials, where the term is used to describe serial volumes. The term **call number** will replace volume in most other places. 
 +      * **Holdings** is a more general term used to describe a combination of items and call numbers. 
 +      * The term **Shelving Location** is used consistently in favor of **Copy Location**. 
 +    - See [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1538691|the LP bug]] for the (somewhat foggy) details
   - One on one and small group collaboration on documentation   - One on one and small group collaboration on documentation
 ===== Previous Action items ===== ===== Previous Action items =====
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