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Thinking of design

We’re continuing to look at organizing features of the staff intranet. The design of the intranet home page—which will replace the page called the “staff web site”—will greatly simplify navigation. The team has also been looking at additional features that provide faculty/staff with more information and more control over there use of the site:

•An “emergency” link will take users to information that would be needed in the event of a library or campus-wide emergency, as well as to prepare for a crisis.
•A “News” panel that will remind library faculty/staff of things they need to know in the next 48-72 hours.
•A “Spotlight” panel that would serve to highlight people, library events and special activities going on across campus and at the regionals.
•Sidebar navigation controlled by the users that will allow the set up of “quick links” to those portions of the intranet they use most frequently—information from HR, training, committees, etc. (think “favorites”).

Pam has mocked up several variations of the site…we’ll be posting one or two of them in the next few weeks.

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Welcome to the blog

We’ve launched this blog to keep OSU Libraries faculty and staff updated on three projects currently underway: a redesign of the Libraries’ web site; the creation of a staff intranet, designed to replace the existing staff internet page; and the addition of a content management system to make putting content on both the internet and intranet sites fast and easy.

We hope that all libraries staff—University Libraries, Health Sciences, Law, and the regional campus libraries—will follow developments on this blog, and comment on the work that is being done.

By the way–”We” includes Beth Black, Jason Thompson, Russell Schelby and Jim Muir from the Web Implementation Team, and Pam McClung and Larry Allen from Communications.

Why these projects, and why now?

The Libraries Web Site: Last year, the Web Committee was split into two separate committees—the Web Implementation Committee and the Web Visioning Committee. The Visioning Committee was charged with developing a long-range plan for the Libraries’ presence on the Internet.

One of several priorities that emerged was a redesign of the Libraries’ web site. The committee agreed the redesign should coincide with the re-opening of the Thompson Library, assuming there would be an increase in visits to the site as students and faculty returned to the library after the three-year renovation.

A staff Intranet: Some staff departures over the past few years had Communications looking at the staff intranet page, which is accessed from the Libraries’ home page. The single page listing of links receives a great deal of use, but has grown so long it has become unwieldy and difficult to navigate. Communications began working with the Web Implementation Team to look at a different way of presenting news and information to the Libraries’ staff.

After reviewing the results of a staff online survey and comments at three focus group meetings, it was decided the best answer was a move toward a staff intranet…a site specifically for the Libraries’ faculty and staff, with a graphic interface and easier navigation.

A content management system: Surveys, interviews and focus groups with Libraries’ staff and faculty made it clear that most people found adding and maintaining content on existing web pages very difficult. The Web Implementation Team (a unit of the Information Technology Division) has begun devising a solution, the use of a content management system (CMS). Resembling a word processing program in its operation, a CMS would give Libraries’ personnel to the ability to modify web content on both the internet and intranet sites easily and quickly, without the need for complicated coding.

Specific details on each project are available at the three project updates links at the top right portion of this page.

We’re hopeful that the Libraries’ new web presence will provide patrons and staff with easier, more organized access to the information they need, as well as simplifying the manner in which content is manipulated. Be watching for some early designs of both the internet and intranet sites, as well as updates on the CMS installation, in the near future.

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Website Redesign

Initial discussions have been held by this team, who has been charged with having a new Libraries’ web site ready to launch in July 2009 to coincide with the re-opening of the Thompson Library. The group will be relying on the Visioning Committee to provide input into the organizing architecture for the new site. A number of possible architectures are being considered.

The integration of the CMS is extremely critical to the success of a new web site, as it will provide the Libraries’ group of more than 100 content providers with a user-friendly means of updating pages. This capability is essential if the site is to be viewed as relevant and is populated with current information. Selection and implementation of the CMS will be concurrent with initial web site page designs.

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Intranet

A staff survey and a series of focus groups were conducted in late fall-early winter to ascertain the needs of the Libraries’ staff and faculty in finding information needed to carry out their work tasks, and that was helpful to them as a Libraries/University employee.  The Intranet Group is currently devising an organizational architecture for the intranet, and several mock-ups of potential designs have been developed.  A preliminary design will be presented on the blog mentioned above in April.

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CMS Implementation

The user requirements document was completed in February. This document summarizes the various staff/faculty interviews conducted by several members of the Web Visioning Committee. The user requirements will be utilized to build the functional/technical documents needed to select the CMS system that best meets the needs outlined by the users. Various members of the Web Visioning Committee will be communicating more about this project in different meetings during the spring.

CMS User Requirements

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