Part 2 boot camp

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The Power of LibGuides: Using the Interface and Creating Content Michael Johnson, MLS Circulation Librarian, Shawnee State University

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The Power of LibGuides: Using the Interface and Creating Content

Michael Johnson, MLSCirculation Librarian, Shawnee State University

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What we will cover in the next hourA SWOT Analysis of users and LibGuides

The main page options

Creating a new research guide

Creating pages and ordering them

Creating content boxes and content

The limitations of a WYSIWYG

Creating a guide together

Assignment

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What is a SWOT Analysis?A business tool

Strength Weakness

Opportunity Threat

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Main/Home/Dashboard options

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Creating a new research guide: Before ClickingStart on paper

Pencil and paper are easy to erase and move around

This saves time

Making a blueprint Not for every bit of content Big parts

How many tabs Major boxes

Like a blue print this will change

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Creating a new research guide: Lets take a tour

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Creating a new research guide: Lets take a tour

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Creating a new research guide: Lets take a tourAdd a page

Adding a tap

Reorder/move pages

Reorder boxes

Resize columns

Delete a page This can’t be undone

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Creating a new research guide: WARNINGDon’t create subpages under the tabs

Hard to use on Mobile The drop down menus that appear under the tabs

are confusing Users don’t like them

Instead create a new guide with the headers being the drop down menu Link back with a related guides box at the bottom

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Creating a new site: Lets move some stuff aroundLets take a look at the practice cyber bulling

guide I made: http://mwj.libguides.com/cyber-bullying

We will go over content types in a bit

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What’s in a box: Types of contentRich Text/Dynamic Content/Scripts

This is the most versatile box Allows for HTML and embedding

Link Boxes This is you want to make a list of links I like Links & Lists

Multimedia Boxes Use it only for RSS Feeds and Books from Catalog Everything else can be done in Rich Text better

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What’s in a box: Types of content pt. 2User Input Boxes

Don’t use them

Miscellaneous Boxes Dates and events is useful

Google Boxes Aren’t we trying to show other sources then

Google?

Play Around Explore and learn the options

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The power of listsLists are very useful

Databases Similar resources Providing out going links

Descriptive Text At the top there is room to write

Users like lists Short and related material

Non-Link list Use Rich Text

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Lets make a link list together

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Rich text box: WYSIWYGStands for “What you see is what you get”

Allows for a graphical system to interact with XHTML and CSS Like Microsoft word for a website

Pros Interacting in a way that your used to Short learning time, almost “natural”

Cons Not versatile Can fight you

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Rich text box introduction

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Time to create a guideWe are going to do one on sports

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Assignment: Dance GuideMake 5 different tabs related to dance

Under each tab create boxes for Books Articles E Resources Related Guides

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Lunch Time!Click icon to add picture