Monday, June 22, 2009
Controlled Vocabulary
Workflow Diagrams
Wireframe Diagrams and Taxonomy Diagrams
Good Quality Metadata
Inquiry Questions Related to Content, Context and Users
Content Question: What copyright issues should you be aware of when using images?
Users Question: Would qualitative or quantitative research be better in understanding your users?
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Collective Intelligence
I'm not for sure how Facebook can be defined as a collective intelligence site other than as a free online personals-type place to meet people. I wouldn't use Facebook to look for things that I am in need of buying. It is a fast and efficient way to collaborate with friends and family.
Digital Repsoitories/Digital Libraries
Digital Repositories
Open Source Management Systems-Weaknesses
Weaknesses of open source management systems:
- 'Free' is not without cost-the CMS project will have to be managed. A lot of effort and cost is related to implementation itself and supporting customisation.
- Not enterprise-level-created for small to medium-sized implementation. Lack features of enterprise scale CMS options.
- Lack of commercial support
- Poor usability-Not user friendly for everyone
If a library were to use an open source software they would probably prefer a commercially supported open-source system. The employees of the library would be able to contribute to the CMS. But the public would not be able to alter the information.
Source:http://www.steptwo.com.au/papers/kmc_opensource/index.html
Open Source Management Systems-Strengths
Open source strengths include:
- Low cost-Some open source software is free and if its not free it is a lower cost than commercial software
- Pay for services, not software-customizing the CSM, templates, training, creating content, etc.
- Ease of customization
- Open platforms
- Community support-this is important at a library
CSMs are easy to use and design. The library can take advantage of the fact that open source software is affordable.
Source: http://www.steptwo.com.au/papers/kmc_opensource/index.html
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Questions for a School Librarian
- Will I be working by myself on the libraries website or will I be collaborating with other librarians in my school district?
- Will it be in my job description to run the school's website?
- How many hats will I be wearing as the school librarian?
- How large will the school's and library's website be?
This class will give me the opportunity to learn more about managing my school's website and my libraries website. Hopefully most of my questions will be answered as the semester progresses. I am also wondering about filters that will be placed on computers used by students. This is an area that I am highly concerned with. Making sure the students are not exposed to bad things on the Internet is very important to me.
From what I have read in the textbook I don't think I will be handling as big of websites as corporations and businesses and therefore will not have a many steps and procedures for creating my website.
