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Marion should set up a page for each subject, with Vera database descriptions on first page, in rich text type box, with as much white space as possible and clean fonts (no italics), in two-column page layout. | Simple for Marion to add, simple for librarians to edit, copy, etc., provides a clean start for librarians | http://libguides.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/oceanography | |
Use of LibGuides is optional. | Some guides are too complex for LibGuides, and some creators will prefer html |
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All publication types, subject pages, databases cheatsheets, course pages, etc. will be called "Research guides" instead. | Users don't care what they're called... Simplify! | Publication type, subject page, course page, database cheatsheet | |
Follow existing web guidelines whenever possible, including use of color and recommended fonts. | Keep consistent with rest of Libraries' pages. |
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Make font in box titles bigger and bolder. (Darcy's working on.) | Set apart the title from the rest of box content. |
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Use "friendly" URLs (shortcut URLs) for all pages. | Easier for users to remember, cleaner looking on page | http://libguides.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/oceanography | |
Contact information should always display in top right. People shouldn't be required to use the designated profile box. | To make the location of contact info consistent. Different guides/groups have different needs, and default profile box is limiting. | http://libguides.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/aecontent.php?pid=9490 | |
Label the profile box (and all boxes!) wisely:
| Make content of box obvious to users. |
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Staff photo use guidelines should be followed, but people should hide the photo box if they don't use it. No avatars! | Some people are adamantly opposed to posting their picture, but some like putting a face to the library. Avatars are distracting, and could vary wildly. | ||
Adding chat contact info is optional. People are welcome to embed Meebo boxes, but color should match with our color scheme. | Not everyone likes chat! Meebo offers some gaudy color schemes, so some guidelines would help. | http://libguides.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/aecontent.php?pid=9490 | |
Set a maximum of one row of tabs (5 or 6, max). Subtabs may be used, but should be kept as simple as possible and labelled wisely. | To make navigation easy, and to reduce clutter. | ||
When given an option, people should have links open in a new tab/window. | To make navigating back to the page easier. |
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No limits on comments feature, besides being set to "moderated." | Some people may find this useful, but others might not want comments on their page. |
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No set limit to number of boxes allowed on page, but if it looks cluttered or if scrolling is excessive, creator should consider reorganizing or using Dreamweaver | Allow freedom of choice and allow content to govern design |
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Creators should choose to "link to" or "copy" wisely. Any time the content should be maintained by one person, use link to (ex., search box on template page) | People won't have to maintain content unnecessarily. | ||
Don't use tags feature for now. | Looks cluttered, could get unwieldy quickly. If some people use tags more than others, it could seem as if certain topics are underrepresented. | ||
2 and 3 column layouts are both usable. | Lets the content inform design. | ||
Members of the task force (& Nicole & Darcy?) will offer 4 or 5 hour-long sessions in July to teach procedures & policies for using LibGuides. Training will be aimed at people making pages for public use, but anyone is welcome. | Learning is fun! Focusing on training people to make public pages is manageable. |
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Unanswered questions for Questions answered by UIG:
- Where should people store images? LibGuides doesn't currently have an option to upload images to their site.
- There's a new tool that's being developed by MIT called Thalia, and it's kind of like a Flickr for MIT. Hopefully, that will be ready soon, but in the meantime, people can store images on the server, as they have been with Dreamweaver guides.
- Who should choose 5 custom questions in profile page? (We recommend to NOT make answering them mandatory!)
- They did kind of think that this could be part of our charge, but Darcy and I will work on coming up with some ideas.
- Set page categories/subjects so they're consistent with categories across Libraries' site.
- Nicole and I will work on changing the guides so that they're consistent with Multisearch catagories. Marion will add the subjects when she sets up the page.
- Who to invite for training?
- ps-lib
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- Will people be allowed to make pages for staff use?
- Not yet. UIG will recommend that people use wikis for staff training for now.