Hello, I would be willing to help with planning how the staff user documentation should be organized.
I also wanted to say that Indiana has moved to 1.6, and I've been working on our local cataloging documentation. I've done the chapter on Z39.50 (chapter 12), which is posted to the Indiana State Library website, so if anyone wants to take a look, I'd welcome feedback. It's linked on the documentation scan page in the DIG wiki. I expect to get most of our cataloging manual updated in the next month. When I talked about doing cataloging documentation for 1.6, Karen Schneider suggested I just keep doing these in Word and we'd have someone convert it to DocBook. I could take the Word file I have and generalize it so that it's not so Indiana specific, or that could be done when it's converted to DocBook. I haven't used DocBook before, and I don't currently have any software for it. I'd be willing to learn it, but frankly I don't really have time right now. I do think if someone got basic template documents set up, I could probably write documentation in DocBook. I can code in HTML, so I don't think it would be too much of a learning curve. Finally, when I have questions about the new features I'm trying to document, where should I direct those? For instance, what's the purpose of this query function in Record Buckets? I've played around with it a little, but I haven't thought of a way it would be useful to me personally. I'm assuming someone must have wanted it to be written, so they must have had a purpose in mind. Sarah Sarah Childs Senior Cataloger Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library Zionsville, Indiana 317-873-3149 ext. 13330 _______________________________________________ OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION mailing list [email protected] http://list.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation
