draft website outline


I'm working on an outline for the Ethnography Project Website. Here is a proposed set of top-level items.  

Home
Overview of project.

About
History of project. People involved, Thanks to funders, etc.

Projects
Projects that result from initial grant, plus clearinghouse of works-in-progress and completed projects

Consultants
List of folks you can hire to help plan a project.

Readings
a) readings about ethnography in general

b) specific articles about projects

Links
a) mailing lists
b) blogs
c) professional societies
d) etc.

Process & Methods
a) workbook
b) human subjects forms
c) cautionary tales
d) places to study how to do ethnography (courses, degree programs)

Join /Stay Informed
a) rss feed
b)  mailing list
c) upcoming events (may be too ambitious)

 

I think this will allow us to hang all of the stuff we promised to do  in the grant into a single space, and that it will allow us to grow and expand the scope. But that's my opinion.

How does this seem as a structure? What's missing? What could be conflated? What could be eliminated?

 

- mike

How to cite this work

Michael Roy. "draft website outline." Academic Commons Issue Name (Spring 2008): 12 October 2008. <http://www.academiccommons.org/>.

Re: draft website outline

Notes from conversation with Eric 1. mailing list --> discussion list (and forum) 2. add design to process and methods 3. forms to contribute throughout 4. add workshop to process and methods 5. highlighted/features projects (not all weighted equally) --> on home page