Re: [CODE4LIB] [EXT] [CODE4LIB] Jekyll for a library website?

2022-02-25 Thread Junior Tidal
Thanks all for your feedback!


We've really adopted Springshare products over the last few years, so I'm 
thinking switching from Drupal to Jekyll is the way to go.


Just throwing this out there, but this may also be an interesting topic to 
discuss for a panel presentation.


All the best,

Junior


From: Code for Libraries  on behalf of Hicks, William 

Sent: Friday, February 25, 2022 11:49:01 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] [EXT] [CODE4LIB] Jekyll for a library website?

UNT Libraries use Jekyll for our primary library domain ID as well as a handful 
of other smaller subdomains since 2019. Main site project builds/deploys via 
gitlab, content types live as submodules to the main project and a couple are 
shared between different projects (staff directory for instance). You can 
certainly get away with it for a lot of the slow-chruning content common to a 
library site (listings of services, policies, etc.), with some creative JS, 
esp. if you don’t have a lot of cooks stirring the pot. More the better if you 
have librarians who already offload some content into the springshare 
ecosystem. Security, speed, and the ability to iterate design with relatively 
low overhead are nice trade-offs for some of the disadvantages.

From: Code for Libraries  on behalf of Junior Tidal 

Date: Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 9:20 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG 
Subject: [EXT] [CODE4LIB] Jekyll for a library website?
Hi code4Libbers,


After talking with a colleagues, I was just curious if anyone uses Jekyll as a 
CMS for their library/institutional website?


I'd be interested in your experiences.


Best,

Junior



Junior Tidal (he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Web Services and Multimedia Librarian
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
300 Jay Street, Rm L434
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.260.5481
jti...@citytech.cuny.edu

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Re: [CODE4LIB] [EXT] [CODE4LIB] Jekyll for a library website?

2022-02-25 Thread Hicks, William
UNT Libraries use Jekyll for our primary library domain ID as well as a handful 
of other smaller subdomains since 2019. Main site project builds/deploys via 
gitlab, content types live as submodules to the main project and a couple are 
shared between different projects (staff directory for instance). You can 
certainly get away with it for a lot of the slow-chruning content common to a 
library site (listings of services, policies, etc.), with some creative JS, 
esp. if you don’t have a lot of cooks stirring the pot. More the better if you 
have librarians who already offload some content into the springshare 
ecosystem. Security, speed, and the ability to iterate design with relatively 
low overhead are nice trade-offs for some of the disadvantages.

From: Code for Libraries  on behalf of Junior Tidal 

Date: Thursday, February 24, 2022 at 9:20 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG 
Subject: [EXT] [CODE4LIB] Jekyll for a library website?
Hi code4Libbers,


After talking with a colleagues, I was just curious if anyone uses Jekyll as a 
CMS for their library/institutional website?


I'd be interested in your experiences.


Best,

Junior



Junior Tidal (he/him/his)
Associate Professor
Web Services and Multimedia Librarian
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
300 Jay Street, Rm L434
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718.260.5481
jti...@citytech.cuny.edu

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