Difference between revisions of "Packaging"
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+ | ** connect with the OOGLE group for more tools | ||
* metadata of single output versus collection of outputs | * metadata of single output versus collection of outputs |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 1 October 2014
Contents
Possible types of outputs
- passive consumption documents (digital, print)
- interaction
- forms and checklists (interactive)
- curation: lists of resources
- graphic and visualizations (static, interactive)
- process diagrams
- pictures and video, multimedia
- cards, flash cards, active support material
- group activities, exercises
- training modules, education materials
- artwork (any type of art)
- promo / comms materials
- campaign (strategy)
Final versus iterative
- working groups, communities of practice, support groups
- who to get in touch with and where
- contact list
- use of collaborative tools like github, wiki, google docs, dropbox, hackpad etc
- connect with the OOGLE group for more tools
- metadata of single output versus collection of outputs
Metadata
check * [DUBLIN CORE METADATA ELEMENT SET VERSION 1.1]
- Title (*)
- Author (*)
- A very clear and concise description telling us (*):
- what it is
- what it does
- for whom
- Publisher (*)
- Contributor (*)
- PUT A DATE ON IT (*)
- date created, date last modified
- use by date * expiration date * not good after date
- Format (see possible types of output) (*)
- supported platforms
- Source (URL, original non*translated version, master of forks etc) (*)
- Language (*)
- Keywords / tags (*)
- use cases
- target audience(s)
- to flesh out in free form
- location, target location
- LICENSE
Containers / Capsules
Depends on audience.
CURATION IS KEY
UPDATE IS ALSO KEY
MANAGEMENT IS EVEN MORE KEY
List of containers
- github repo
- documents can also live on github, but be packaged and presented through other containers
- website
- splash page (indepdendent)
- institutional website, curated/guided (by collaborator or publisher or RD partner)
- wiki
- RD wiki
- ad hoc wikis
- social networks (example: visualization that gets pushed throug twitter without it living anywhere specific)
- email lists
- physical archives
- graffiti, stencil, street art, tattoos
Tools - TBD
- example: Security in a box
Questions
- how to track revisions?
- how to make sure outputs created during the RDF can be shared for iterative collaboration?