[Ohiodig] Sharepoint for Digitization

Tallman, Nathan ntt7 at psu.edu
Wed Feb 17 09:53:16 EST 2021


Hi Rachel,

This is similar to what we’re currently doing at Penn State and we’re working toward the same goal of fuller automation. There’s a lot of powerful low-code/no-code options to automate in the Microsoft 365 suite. Happy to chat more about it over Zoom sometime, but not this or next week!

Cheers,
Nathan
Past-OhioDIGer with separation anxiety

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Date: Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 12:38 PM
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Subject: [Ohiodig] Sharepoint for Digitization

Hi Everyone!

My institution is considering using Microsoft Forms with SharePoint lists and Microsoft Flow to create a workflow for digitization requests and building in an approval queue.  Since this is something on the table, I'm also looking into using SharePoint lists as a way to manage digitization projects and inventories and incorporating it into the request workflow.

Has anyone used SharePoint to manage projects or digitization requests?  I remember at the Project Management presentation a while ago it was brought up but I'm curious if anyone is still using it since then or has implemented something since that meeting.

OR if someone is using some other system they really like, I'm open to suggestions.  Our two main goals is: 1) We need the approval queue for requests and 2) our eventual project management system will need the ability to run reports on the inventories/projects we're working on.

Any help is very much appreciated!

Rachel
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