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Intranet 2.0:

Nicole C. Engard NJLA Annual Conference May 1, 2008. Intranet 2.0:. Fostering Communication & Collaboration. Jenkins Intranet Timeline. 2001 Intranet 1.0 Completed 2002 Jenkins tries a message board 2005 Strategic plan finds communication lacking 2006 Intranet 2.0!.

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Intranet 2.0:

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  1. Nicole C. Engard NJLA Annual Conference May 1, 2008 Intranet 2.0: Fostering Communication & Collaboration

  2. Jenkins Intranet Timeline • 2001 • Intranet 1.0 Completed • 2002 • Jenkins tries a message board • 2005 • Strategic plan finds communication lacking • 2006 • Intranet 2.0! Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  3. Problems to be Addressed • Communication between staff, managers and staff, and between departments • Too many places to look for information (email, Jenkins site, staff schedule, and room rentals) • Organization: No navigation on Intranet & no logical way to find info • Cluttered email inboxes communication was all via email and word of mouth Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  4. The Solution • A new communication & collaboration friendly Intranet • Ability for all staff members to create blogs without web team interference • Ability for all staff members to edit and add pages on their own • Easy access to shared calendars and documentation Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  5. Example of Projects at Jenkins Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  6. It's time to start a new project in your library - what do you do? • Set up a meeting with everyone involved? • Start a list of tasks on your calendar? • Create a document assigning specific people to tasks? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  7. How do you go about doing those things? • Pick up the phone? • Send out an email with your documents attached? • In person? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  8. At Jenkins we created a blog Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  9. Typical Project Procedures Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  10. Communication During a Project Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  11. Communication During a Project Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  12. Communication During a Project Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  13. Communication During a Project Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  14. Communication During a Project Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  15. Communication During a Project And now,everyone knows little bits and pieces and no one knows everything. Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  16. How many of you can say that one year down the line you’ll be able to find that email regarding policy changes? Then there’s the issue of finding information years down the road … Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  17. Jenkins’ Solution - Blogs • Web-based & full-text searchable • Archived & backed up • Visible to all staff – no one is left out • Fewer emails in our inboxes • Conversational (email-like) format • Date and time stamps • Ability to link to relevant pages & comments Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  18. What did the staff think? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  19. Kathy Coon – Deputy Director • It has cut down on some of the clutter in my inbox. Now that the important facts are on the project pages, I no longer save everything! • It's great having everything related to a project in one place. • When I worked on my annual report last year, it helped put the year in perspective. Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  20. Project’s Complete:Now What? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  21. Once your project is done, what do you do with all of those documents you were passing back & forth? • Store them on a shared drive? • Add links to them to your intranet? • Store them in your email? • Print them out? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  22. At Jenkins we’d use a wiki Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  23. Jenkins’ Solution - Wikis • Web-based & full-text searchable • Archived & backed up • Visible to all staff – no one is left out • History of edits with date and time stamps • Ability to link to relevant pages & comments • Sound familiar? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  24. What did the staff think? Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  25. It's a darn nuisance, making documentation, but ya gotta or you won't remember what ya did last tuesday. These wiki thangs are better than tha old way.- Ken Snyder, Network Admin Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  26. Let’s See It In Action! Nicole C. Engard – NJLA Annual Conference – May 1, 2008

  27. Nicole C. Engard Open Source Evangelist LibLime – http://liblime.com nengard@gmail.com http://web2learning.net Any Questions?? Learn more:http://web2learning.net/learn-more

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