Getting Started
Most people trying to get to know OLE will have familiarity with traditional software systems for library management, including vended offerings such as ExLibris' products Voyager and Aleph, III's Millennium and Sierra, SirsiDynix's Symphony and Horizon. Pthers may be familiar with the open-source products Koha and Evergreen.
OLE has two parents. Its mother is a librarian: specifications for OLE were written by librarians with years of experience using these types of products, so the functionality needed to manage backroom library systems is available in the product. Its father is Kuali, from which OLE gets its underlying RICE operating system. Features of Kuali/Rice are the use of e-documents, workflow and routing of those documents through the various processes, management of "persons" with various roles and permissions, and use of the Kuali Rules Management System for the circulation policies.
A good way to start getting to know the product is to step through the documentation.
Start with OLE Basic Functionality and Key Concepts.
Each currently existing module has an overview section that is very helpful: Select and Acquire: http://site.kuali.org/ole/1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/reference/html/OLESelectAcquireMEROverviewForUsersRevised.html
Deliver: http://site.kuali.org/ole/1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/reference/html/DeliverOverviewForUsersRevised.html
Describe: http://site.kuali.org/ole/1.5.2-SNAPSHOT/reference/html/DescribeOverviewForUsers.html
U of Chicago Approach
Stuart Miller of U of Chicago developed this intro session as the first course in a series of training sessions tailored to each staff person. All staff were required to take this basics course:
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