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Plinkit Presented at code4lib Conference 2006

Plinkit Presented at code4lib Conference 2006

Darci Hanning at code4lib


A "lightning talk" about Plinkit was given at the code4lib Conference 2006 in Corvallis, OR on February 16, 2006. A "lightning talk" is a 5-minute presentation, where any conference participant can sign up to present during the conference.

The following key points were covered:

  • The Problem
    • Small public libraries with no websites or websites that could be improved due in part to:
      • uncooperative IT departments
      • staff lack technicals skills or resources
      • lack of money or time for training and web site creation and maintenance
    • Why is this a problem?
      • patrons (most likely) have increasingly higher expectations on what a website is and does
      • patrons don't have remote access to library's information resources and services
      • libraries need to go where the patrons are (online)
  • The Answer (in part)
    • Plinkit: a prebuilt website for public libraries (using Plone, an open source software content management system)
      • preloaded with content specific to public libraries
      • in-place editing through any web browser from anywhere
      • includes "dynamic" (incoming RSS feeds) content
      • oh, and it's FREE (through the Oregon State Library) -- not hosting costs
    • Additional features coming soon:
      • patron participation through book recommendations and online book discussions
      • tie-in to other statewide electronic resources (databases, virtual reference, and OSLIS)
  • The Future
    • use Plinkit to assist libraries in marketing information services to local business and government officials, demonstrating the value of public libraries to key funding decision-makers

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