I have heard from my UX friends in government that it can be difficult
to connect to others to either share information or to learn from what
they've done. A wiki with a champion (some sponsoring ministry or
department) could work -- the trick is getting the word out.
Dana
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On Jan 26, 2009, at 6:54 PM, Andrew Boyd wrote:
Hi Dana,
Thanks for the links. I know a lot of people here in Australia that
are in the government UX space (like me) who feel isolated sometimes
by a lack of apparent resources - do you think that a government UX
wiki would be a useful way to aggregate/share information?
PS: Sorry to top-post, the iPhone makes it harder to be polite :)
Cheers, Andrew
Andrew Boyd [email protected]
http://uxbookclub.org -- co
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