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Re: Informal survey regarding library website liberty

From:

Brad Coffield <[log in to unmask]>

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Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Fri, 5 Sep 2014 09:31:18 -0400

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Everyone,

Thank you so much for the volume and helpfulness of the replies. There are
so many individual talking points in them! But, if I were to summarize, it
seems that there is agreement that library website liberty is the ideal.
Libguides 2.0 is certainly a possibility. I tried setting up the site in
1.0 but it just wasn't there. Once we're migrated I will likely build a
prototype just to see how it works.

Edward, I agree that perhaps the most important thing is campus recognition
that the library website is a unique and special sort of site. We had that
understanding in the past. It remains to be seen how it's going to be for
us now. It very well may work out well without any need for (library
website) secessionist drama.

Thanks again to everyone. It was very edifying and useful to hear about so
many different types of setups. It's reassuring :)

Warm regards,

Brad


On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:48 AM, Edward M. Corrado <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> At different jobs I have had this has been done this differently, but right
> now our main Website is hosted by our campus Communications & Marketing
> department (not campus IT although they do run the hardware from what I
> understand) using their CMS (OmniUpdate). This is a recent change (a little
> over a year now) for us. Previously, we have had our own Website. This
> switch has been a positive experience for us. The key, I think, is that the
> people that are in charge of the Web site understand that the Libraries
> have specific needs and they have been willing to work with us to make sure
> the site works for our patrons. Not only do we not have to worry about
> maintaining the server and what to do if it goes down at 1:00 am, C&M has
> provided quality support and helped with design services. We did have to
> give up some control over some of the design elements including color,
> header, and footer. However, these are relatively minor and makes our Web
> presence more cohesive with the rest of the University. We did not give up
> any control of content. We do run other Web servers, however, for specific
> LAMP applications and our blog because that is not possible within
> OmniUpdate. Campus IT also runs some servers for us as do some external
> "cloud" providers - we do things differently on a case-by-case basis.
>
> Basically, I think going with a campus-wide CMS solution is good, but only
> if the people in charge are willing and able to work with the library and
> the library is willing to work with the people operating the CMS. This has
> been the case here so we have been successful.
>
> Edward
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:39 AM, Brad Coffield <
> [log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I would love to hear from people about what sort of setup they have
> > regarding linkage/collaboration/constrictions/freedom regarding
> campus-wide
> > IT practices and CMS usage and the library website.
> >
> > Some history: For a very long time our library ran its own server and its
> > own website, completely independent of campus-wide concerns (save for
> > occasional requests for help from IT with server issues). A few years ago
> > the server began to reach EOL and it was determined that we couldn't
> afford
> > to get another. Also around the same time it was deemed that the library
> > website needed a complete re-do. I was tapped to do that re-do. During
> that
> > process the Marketing dept got involved and it was agreed upon that the
> > library's general look should be aligned with the university's public
> site
> > (which I think was a good idea). Then it was determined that because of
> > that decision that the simplest way to achieve it was to put us inside
> > their existing CMS which was already setup etc etc.
> >
> > Part of the problem is that the existing CMS is Ektron...
> >
> > The revised library site went live in Ektron 2 years ago. My marketing
> > contact was a massive help in getting it live and training me in ektron
> > etc. He is now no longer with the university and we are in the middle of
> a
> > transition period.
> >
> > My inclination and desire is to regain some level of independence wherein
> > we collaborate with IT in getting our own server space on their servers
> but
> > are not tied to their decisions regarding CMS, how and when to go
> > mobile-friendly, etc. Our site is still not fully, truly what it should
> be
> > because of limitations with Ektron and I would like to get out of it. I
> > would like to have the option to either run a CMS of my choice or go
> > CMS-less (since I'm the only editor). I fear that the site will be held
> > back from being able to do the things that it needs to do.
> >
> > I'm hoping that I can get some responses from you all that way I can
> > informally say "of x libraries that responded y of them are not firmly
> tied
> > to IT." (or something to that effect) I'm also very curious to read
> > responses because I'm sure they will be educational and help me to make
> our
> > site better.
> >
> > THE QUESTION:
> >
> > What kind of setup does your library have regarding servers, IT dept
> > collaboration, CMS restrictions, anything else? I imagine that there are
> > many unique situations. Any input you're willing to provide will be very
> > welcome and useful.
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
> > Warm regards,
> >
> > Brad
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Brad Coffield, MLIS
> > Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian
> > Saint Francis University
> > 814-472-3315
> > [log in to unmask]
> >
>



-- 
Brad Coffield, MLIS
Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian
Saint Francis University
814-472-3315
[log in to unmask]

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