Unit
Libraries Task Force Minutes
March
11, 2002
Present:
Lance Heidig, Rick Lightbody, Maureen Morris, Michael Engle, Carrie Benedict,
Carla DeMello
We will have
a meeting every other Monday from 10 to 11am starting the 11th. The next
meeting will be March 25th.
We discussed
what it means to have a Common Look and Feel for all units and Libraries
under IRIS.
Common features
on all pages should be:
Footer
IRIS return
CUL return
Consistent treatment among libraries
Visual identity
Web sophistication
Michael sent
guidelines for xhtml compliance. We need to be in compliance with ADA,
Cornell, IRIS, and XML.
Carla distributed
Dreamweaver site licenses to those of the CLF task force who will be actively
working together on the IRIS pages.
Carla, Maureen,
and Lance will come up with some initial designs in time for our March
25th meeting.
We want to
match http://www.washington.edu/ particularly in the research area because
of Cornell/U of Washington reference collaboration. This idea came up
when we were talking about models for web pages. We noted that we liked
a lot of what the University of Washington had done and that an added
benefit would be that similarity would make it easier for assisting each
other's patrons. Really the benefits are more for the staff involved in
chat reference rather than the patrons. UW patrons are directed to UW
pages and Cornell to Cornell so they are not flipping between interfaces.
We weren't thinking of strictly matching their website but rather using
some of the elements that would make sense for CUL.
Lance, Michael,
and Maureen will review all of the individual sites and come up with a
list of issues for the purpose of common appearance and understanding
site structure.
Craig will
take photos of individual staff and will supply some illustrations for
an iris by any other name.
We discussed
how the current library logo (below) probably grew from print materials
(specifically the University letterhead) but did not transfer well to
Web or graphic design form. We wondered how set-in-stone it was as Maureen,
a member of the Gateway Redesign Committee, had not seen it or heard that
it was official.
We will also
need to discuss CLF for products other than Web sites.
--CD