The intended purpose of the I Drive Guidelines is to encourage decluttering and improve access to department files. This will improve efficiency by making it easier to locate files.
Problem
- files accumulate over time
- sometimes there are multiple versions of the same document (lack of version control)
- no clear guidelines on which documents need to be archived
Solution 1 - Weeding (using the proposed I drive guidelines)
- Pros
- documents remain in the same location unless they are archived
- documents will be easier to locate (less clutter)
- will help prevent future clutter (if performed on a regular basis)
- Cons
- may be time consuming initially
Solution 2 - Archiving current I drive and re-organizing file structure
- Pros
- get a fresh start with a more logical file structure
- file structure can mimic the organization of the library wiki, making it easier to navigate both resources
- in the long run, documents will be easier to locate
- Cons
- documents may be more difficult to find at first
- documents will not necessarily remain in the same location
- does not address the problem of clutter forming over time (unless we recommend routine weeding, as per the proposed I drive guidelines)
In either case, draft versions of documents can be collaboratively worked on in the library wiki, and then only the final version would be exported as either a PDF or Word document (if necessary). If a document needs to be revised, the revisions could also take place via the wiki and then the final revision could be exported to replace the previous version.