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Digital Library Services Handbook

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Welcome! The goal of this handbook is to provide insight into how DLS at Princeton Library performs our work, the promises we make to our collaborators, and the expectations we have of them. We also use this as a place to document common practices and tools we've found useful in our team.

We also have a handbook for cross-team norms and technical practice at https://github.com/pulibrary/pul-it-handbook.

If you read through this and find it confusing, are seeking more information, or just generally have feedback we'd love to hear from you! You can contact us in the following ways:

Our Vision

DLS has worked with its partners to define a vision for the Digital Library in the context of Princeton University Library's Mission, Vision, and North Star Statements that will help us situate our work within the broader vision and move it forward.

Princeton University's Digital Library will become an inspiring environment for global communities to engage with diverse collections. To support this goal, our Digital Library platform will enable easy ingest, long-term preservation, joyful discovery, and transformative use of digital materials.

DLS will prioritize development work and organization processes in such a way as to have the most impact towards this vision, and we encourage our partners and stakeholders to imagine ways for us to get there together.

Documentation for general use

  1. Applications - Information about applications in the DLS portfolio
  2. Issues - Writing and specifying tickets
  3. Product Owners
  4. Technical Liaisons
  5. Work Cycles

Documentation most useful to members of our team

  1. Administrative Resources
  2. Development Practice
  3. Development Tooling
  4. Improving User Experience
  5. Inclusive Language
  6. Runner - The nature and duties of the rotating "runner" role
  7. Student Software Developers
  8. Vacation

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