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LibGuides Boot Camp: An
Introduction
Michael Johnson, MLS
Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University
The schedule for today
 10 am to 11 am Advantages to libguides and big
  parts

 11 am to 11:15 am Break

 11:15 am to 12:15 pm

 12:15 pm to 1:15 pm Lunch

 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm

 2:15 pm to 2:30 pm Break

 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
What we will cover in the
next hour
 What is a content management system?
  And why is it better then XHTML with CSS websites?

 Decisions that should be made before the first
  guide is created
  Color, format, fonts, etc

 How to make big changes to the entire site

 How to best use this services
In the past we only had
static webpages
 A static website is one that just uses XHTML and CSS
  to create a series of linking webpages

 Example of one that I made:
  http://www.wrightedgesolutions.com/

 Pros
  Code is easy to update
  Works well for a small website (less then 10 pages)

 Cons
  Can lead to sprawl
  Really hard to update universal parts
  No permission settings
What is a content
management
system(CMS)?
 Uses a database to manage content
 Instead of 100 identical boxes existing in 100
  places, there is one box being mirrored in 100
  places
  Update the 1 box all the reflections are updated
   with it instantly

 Users only have access to the parts of the page
  they need access to
  Bob cant delete Tims box or page by accident

 Examples of CMSs
  WordPress, Drupal, Joomla
Why use LibGuides as a
CMS?
 Its a shelf ready product
   No need to do coding to set it up or mess around
    the back end

 Its designed with librarians and library patrons in
  mind

 Dont have to worry about data storage

 Spring Share have great support

 Once the site is set up easy to train librarians how
  to create and add content
Before Starting: Think of the
User
 Users like a universal feel to things
   Church always feels like a church
   McDonalds always feels like a McDonalds

 Think of the User
   Who are your users?
   What do they expect?
   What do they need to learn?

 Less is usually more
   Not always true but in the web world less is more
Before Starting: General
Theme
 Layout
  Column sizes
  Banners

 Colors
    Backgrounds (main area, inside content)
    Unused Links, Used Links, Text
    Headers
    Help use Adobe Kuler

 Fonts
  For the headers
  For the Box Titles, for Text
Before Starting: Fine Tuning
 How much content?
   To a box
   To a page
   To a guide

 Content organization?
 How many links to a link box?
   Shotgun or scalpel?

 What kind of boxes should go into the template?
   What is the definition of a commonly used box?

 Textual uniformity
   When to ampersand
Macro Changes
 What is a macro change
  All the banners to the site
  The background color to the entire site
  The tab color
  The default text font for the entire site

 Limitations
  CSS is reverse recursive
    So if someone has applied their own formatting,
     such as a font, then the macro change wont
     affect it
Macro Changes
 Lets take a look
Best Uses: Responsibilities
 Decide which librarians are in charge of which
  guides
  Subject areas, expertise, interest

 Have at least one person review before
  publishing
  Choose one person to review guides for links and
   boxes that should be moved into the template

 Only give super user status to the people that
  need it
  Content management systems are not forgiving
Best Uses: The First Guides
 A to Z Research Guides
  Map all the links out of here
  That way if the link changes or if the subscription is
   canceled it will be easy to change across the whole
   guide

 All Research Guides
  Use the the A to Z list to pull all links
  Allows for several organizations of the same
   information

 Guide Template
  Hours and other general information boxes
Best Uses: Demonstrations
 Lets take a look:

 http://mwj.libguides.com
Assignment
 Create one of the following:
  A to Z Research Guides
  A to Z Databases
  Guide Template Page

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Part 1 boot camp

  • 1. LibGuides Boot Camp: An Introduction Michael Johnson, MLS Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University
  • 2. The schedule for today 10 am to 11 am Advantages to libguides and big parts 11 am to 11:15 am Break 11:15 am to 12:15 pm 12:15 pm to 1:15 pm Lunch 1:15 pm to 2:15 pm 2:15 pm to 2:30 pm Break 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
  • 3. What we will cover in the next hour What is a content management system? And why is it better then XHTML with CSS websites? Decisions that should be made before the first guide is created Color, format, fonts, etc How to make big changes to the entire site How to best use this services
  • 4. In the past we only had static webpages A static website is one that just uses XHTML and CSS to create a series of linking webpages Example of one that I made: http://www.wrightedgesolutions.com/ Pros Code is easy to update Works well for a small website (less then 10 pages) Cons Can lead to sprawl Really hard to update universal parts No permission settings
  • 5. What is a content management system(CMS)? Uses a database to manage content Instead of 100 identical boxes existing in 100 places, there is one box being mirrored in 100 places Update the 1 box all the reflections are updated with it instantly Users only have access to the parts of the page they need access to Bob cant delete Tims box or page by accident Examples of CMSs WordPress, Drupal, Joomla
  • 6. Why use LibGuides as a CMS? Its a shelf ready product No need to do coding to set it up or mess around the back end Its designed with librarians and library patrons in mind Dont have to worry about data storage Spring Share have great support Once the site is set up easy to train librarians how to create and add content
  • 7. Before Starting: Think of the User Users like a universal feel to things Church always feels like a church McDonalds always feels like a McDonalds Think of the User Who are your users? What do they expect? What do they need to learn? Less is usually more Not always true but in the web world less is more
  • 8. Before Starting: General Theme Layout Column sizes Banners Colors Backgrounds (main area, inside content) Unused Links, Used Links, Text Headers Help use Adobe Kuler Fonts For the headers For the Box Titles, for Text
  • 9. Before Starting: Fine Tuning How much content? To a box To a page To a guide Content organization? How many links to a link box? Shotgun or scalpel? What kind of boxes should go into the template? What is the definition of a commonly used box? Textual uniformity When to ampersand
  • 10. Macro Changes What is a macro change All the banners to the site The background color to the entire site The tab color The default text font for the entire site Limitations CSS is reverse recursive So if someone has applied their own formatting, such as a font, then the macro change wont affect it
  • 11. Macro Changes Lets take a look
  • 12. Best Uses: Responsibilities Decide which librarians are in charge of which guides Subject areas, expertise, interest Have at least one person review before publishing Choose one person to review guides for links and boxes that should be moved into the template Only give super user status to the people that need it Content management systems are not forgiving
  • 13. Best Uses: The First Guides A to Z Research Guides Map all the links out of here That way if the link changes or if the subscription is canceled it will be easy to change across the whole guide All Research Guides Use the the A to Z list to pull all links Allows for several organizations of the same information Guide Template Hours and other general information boxes
  • 14. Best Uses: Demonstrations Lets take a look: http://mwj.libguides.com
  • 15. Assignment Create one of the following: A to Z Research Guides A to Z Databases Guide Template Page