Does it have to be a single path element beyond root? Could you do
/reserve/study? That keeps it fairly simple, accurate, and extensible. If
that isn't an option, I recommend /spacedibs.
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On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Michael Schofield <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> What’s up everyone,
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> We are homegrowing a study room reservation system and we’re within a week
> of making it live—but still in beta—to the public. Right now, on our
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> box, our URI looks like something.library.nova.edu/room-res. /room-res
> doesn’t mean anything, to me. The public URI will be similarly long, like
> somethingelse.library.nova.edu/whatever.
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> Any recommendations or experience with your own reservation links? IMHO, it
> should be simple, since the link is already going to be on the long end.
> Right now I’m vying for /reservations, but TBH this system is just for
> public study rooms and not for our larger conference rooms – I’m not sure
> our primary users [the students and faculty] will care, but we’ll
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> be reminded of that technicality by other librarians J. I don’t like
> /studyrooms, but it’s the best I’ve got since I’m avoiding hyphens.
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> Just picking your brains. Thanks!
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> Michael Schofield(@nova.edu) | @gollydamn | Front-End Librarian à
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