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APIS for Back-Office Functions Helping customers help themselves Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 1
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What’s an API? API = Application Programming Interface Allows programs to interact with other programs Examples: SOAP / REST APIs for Voyager 7+ OPAC Voyager BatchCat.dll Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 2
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APIs are for more than OPAC Acquisitions Cataloging Circulation System Administration Staff searching, including suppressed records Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 3
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Why not use macros? Macros require a user interface Macros are fragile, subject to User interface changes Network & display latency A carelessly-written macro can be as destructive as any API-based program… and is likely to be written by a non-technical user Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 4
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Key API characteristics Platform-neutral Programming language-neutral Enforce business rules Enforce data integrity Fully documented Same APIs used by vendor for its own development Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 5
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Why APIs are important No vendor can anticipate every customer need, nor build an interface which supports every workflow Allow customers to do whatever the business rules permit – safely Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 6
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Why APIs are important Staff time is precious – save it for tasks requiring thought Automate routine tasks Do batch updates quickly Exchange data with other systems Enhance and extend functionality Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 7
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Automate routine tasks Cancel old orders automatically, without manual review via Problems report Delete old “on-the-fly” records after items are returned Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 8
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Automate routine tasks Adding a new location in SysAdmin requires: Add to Acq/Cat/Circ policies Add to Acq/Cat/Circ/Master security profiles (UCLA has 39) Several clicks for each = a tedious & error-prone process Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 9
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Do batch updates quickly Add/change/delete MARC records Consistent notes & formatting Retroactively improve records Location changes & merges Set prices on items based on subject / location / publication place Delete unused vendors Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 10
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Exchange data with others Two-way exchange of patron billing data with campus system (campus bills the students, we load payments into Voyager to clear blocks) Add check/payment information to Voyager invoices from campus accounts payable system Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 11
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Enhance functionality Retain patron/item history based on time (e.g., 1 year), not number of patrons (e.g., last 3 patrons) Overcome client design limitations (e.g., web app for adding operators to all relevant security profiles at once) Andy Kohler - UCLA - Voyager Developer Meeting - February 1-2, 2010 12
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