atw: Re: Sharepoint user docs wiki

Moderated wiki or Sharepoint an excellent idea. You could even have designated 
'monitors' who could interpret requests from their section into terms 
comprehensible to the terminology/history of the communal site. Like 'intranet 
moderators' or some such.


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[mailto:austechwriter-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peter Martin
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Subject: atw: Re: Sharepoint user docs wiki

Matthew da Silva:
You wrote:
> Here's the left hand navigation from a page that's currently v useful because 
> I'm on
> one side of campus and my colleague - who needs the same documents - is on 
> the other.
> But note - the only page we've used for this project is the 'Shared 
> Documents' page.
> The one you - particularly - would need to be careful about (and the FOI 
> issue is a v
> good example of how the medium can stifle discussion) is the "team 
> Discussion' link.
>


If there's that much sensitivity about the content, probably the only real 
answer is to have
a moderated wiki. 

All you have to do is find someone with the time to / prepared to / required to 
  moderate it, and share the blame when the proverbial hits the fan.  :-)  
-Peter M 
 peterm_5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
   
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