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The Augustan Society, Inc., maintains Library, which in turn maintains an Online Public Access Catalog or OPAC, running software called Koha. The Library website is hosted at <[http://rimuhosting.com RimuHosting]> and is assigned to the [[Assistant Webmaster for Koha]].
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The Augustan Society, Inc., maintains Library, which in turn maintains an Online Public Access Catalog or OPAC, running software called Koha. The Library website is hosted by [http://rimuhosting.com RimuHosting], and its administration is assigned to the [[Assistant Webmaster for Koha]].
  
 
The Assistant Webmaster for Koha is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the [[Webmaster]] in consultation with the [[Librarian]]. He is granted full access to the site, including the administrative interface and the ability to grant administrative access to others. The website address is <[http://library.augustansociety.org library.augustansociety.org]>.
 
The Assistant Webmaster for Koha is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the [[Webmaster]] in consultation with the [[Librarian]]. He is granted full access to the site, including the administrative interface and the ability to grant administrative access to others. The website address is <[http://library.augustansociety.org library.augustansociety.org]>.
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The Assistant Webmaster is also responsible for updates, including any needed conversion of the data format. Such changes should be coordinated with the Librarian so the system isn't down when staff are trying to use it.
 
The Assistant Webmaster is also responsible for updates, including any needed conversion of the data format. Such changes should be coordinated with the Librarian so the system isn't down when staff are trying to use it.
  
Ideally, the Assistant Manager should become sufficiently expert in the software that he can not only diagnose and repair problems, but train new users&mdash;both staff and public&mdash;in how to use the catalog to best advantave.
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Ideally, the Assistant Manager should become sufficiently expert in the software that he can not only diagnose and repair problems, but train new users&mdash;both staff and public&mdash;in how to use the catalog to best advantage.
  
 
The Assistant Webmaster should make appropriate use of links to other Society sites, which should open in a new tab. Outside links should be used with care, and must be verified as active and appropriate not less than annually.
 
The Assistant Webmaster should make appropriate use of links to other Society sites, which should open in a new tab. Outside links should be used with care, and must be verified as active and appropriate not less than annually.

Revision as of 16:43, 8 November 2015

The Augustan Society, Inc., maintains Library, which in turn maintains an Online Public Access Catalog or OPAC, running software called Koha. The Library website is hosted by RimuHosting, and its administration is assigned to the Assistant Webmaster for Koha.

The Assistant Webmaster for Koha is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Webmaster in consultation with the Librarian. He is granted full access to the site, including the administrative interface and the ability to grant administrative access to others. The website address is <library.augustansociety.org>.

The Assistant Webmaster is responsible for making all administrative changes to the site based on input from authorized individuals. The Librarian will be the primary source of data, but comments and corrections from whatever source should be given reasonable consideration.

The Assistant Webmaster should work with the Heraldry Committee to obtain artwork as may be needed, and a Society logo on the main page is presently needed.

The Assistant Webmaster is also responsible for updates, including any needed conversion of the data format. Such changes should be coordinated with the Librarian so the system isn't down when staff are trying to use it.

Ideally, the Assistant Manager should become sufficiently expert in the software that he can not only diagnose and repair problems, but train new users—both staff and public—in how to use the catalog to best advantage.

The Assistant Webmaster should make appropriate use of links to other Society sites, which should open in a new tab. Outside links should be used with care, and must be verified as active and appropriate not less than annually.

The Assistant Webmaster should establish a calendar that will cause him to visit and review the software status periodically to ensure that all is working properly and updates are made in a timely fashion.