Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery - Staff Wiki
Minutes from 2-15-08 meeting
Present: Janet Hack, Michelle Flinchbaugh, Susan Graham, Lindsey Loeper, Sharon Favaro
We discussed Google Docs, Wikis (specifically Mediawiki), and Blogs as ways to create and display library policies and guidelines, and the preservation issues related to all formats of delivery. We also discussed next steps in our I-Drive initiative.
Google Docs
Advantages
Ease of use
Collaborative
Can export in many formats, including:
PDF: could be used to create a representative version for the year, for archiving purposes
HTML: could then put on our Webpage
Directly to a blog: could then use Google Docs for collaborative development of the documents and export into blog as the display format
Concerns
Our documents and information would be stored on their server and therefore subjet to whatever they do, thus we would have less control over preservation
How would it interact with the library Website?
Michelle found out that with an educational license for Google Docs, they set it up so your pages are at YOUR URL, not a Google Docs one.
We do not know about archiving in Google Docs
Is there an automated way to do a group export from Google Docs to PDF for archiving?
Outcomes & Deliverables
The group came to a consensus that using Google Docs for developing the documents and then exporting it into a blog that looks like our library website and existing blog
May will contact OIT about archiving in Google Docs and about Google Apps
Mediawiki
Advantages
It looks like Wikipedia, a familiar platform
OIT already has it, so we would have OIT support
Use of a wiki for developing the documents (e.g. writing and editing collaboratively)
Concerns
Can we export material out of the wiki so that we can preserve it?
We do not want the information to be locked within a software that may become obsolete
If somebody wants a print copy (e.g. for grant applications), we need to be able to extract the information from the wiki
Are there levels/privileges of security & access?
Can some pages be set as private (for staff only)?
How easy will a wiki be for staff use?
Archiving issues
We need a representative version for the year, how would we capture that in a wiki?
Wikis are usually best for editing, not for display
Would we think present the information in HTML on a webpage, or display in a wiki?
Outcomes & Deliverables
Janet will get access to OIT's Mediawiki
Michelle will investigate and evaluate it
May will ask OIT about archiving in Mediawiki
See Update below
Blog
Advantages
The same advantages as discussed at 2-7-08 meeting, about the ability to pull content from the blog to specific areas of the Website, ease of use, etc.
The interface and display would be consistent with the library Website and existing blog
Concerns
Archiving
Outcomes & Deliverables
If we used Google Docs for development, and exported to the blog, we could also export to PDF for the annual version of the guidlines
May will ask OIT about archiving in blogs
Susan will try to find other institutions that use blogs for policies and guidelines
Other Display options
HTML was discussed as a possible presentation method for the guidelines
Can you pull text from part of HTML to another part of the Website?
This may need XML
I-Drive
The need to give guidelines to the departments to make a garbage folder and an archive folder for departmental folders on the I-Drive (not the Allshare)
Lindsey will write up guidelines using the UMBC Records Management policy as a starting point
Once the guidelines for the I-Drive cleanup are finsihed and agreed upon, the CDMWG should make a recommendation to LEC
The recommended timeframe will be a completion deadline date in August, e.g. August 15, 2008
Next Steps
Michelle will distribute articles and examples that she and Susan found of other institutions that use wikis for their policies and procedures
May will ask OIT about preservation and archiving with the different formats
Janet and Michelle will review and evaluate Mediawiki
Susan will look for institutions that use blogs for policies and procedures
Lindsey will write up guidelines for I-Drive clean up for department folders
Next meeting: February 29, 2008
Update
2/21/08: Michelle has learned that with Google Docs, users from outside the institution are served advertisements with the content.
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