Web Team

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Webteam Charge

The overall charge of this team is to make recommendations regarding the Library Website and issues that surround the Library's portal to the world. This team is not necessarily comprised of everybody in the Library who is contributing Web content or is involved in html production, but is a steering committee that will gather input (both internal and external to the Library), make recommendations, research and implement solutions, serve as a clearinghouse for Web-based projects, and recommend policy. This team will further be engaged in an iterative process of evaluation and improvement.

The Webteam will bring recommendations to the appropriate channels. Where the team is making decisions for which there is not adequate representation by affected parties, they will gather information through email, forums, personal contact, or work with other Library committees or teams.

The team will be comprised of five to seven members from various Library units, and will be chaired by the Electronic Systems and Services Librarian. Membership is open to all interested SDSU Library and Information Access faculty and staff. Volunteers will be solicited and selected by the Electronic Systems and Services Librarian and approved by the Dean of the Library and Information Access. Ex officio members may be selected by the Chair to serve as consultants.

Webteam Membership

  • Carolyn Baber
  • Laurel Bliss
  • Ellen Jarosz
  • Keven Jeffery
  • Lisa Lamont (chair)
  • Brian Lenz
  • Mark Lester
  • Sandy Neer

Meeting schedule

Currently, Webteam meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 10am in room 4450, with occasional exceptions. All members of the Library staff are welcome to attend. Please contact Lisa Lamont to add an item to the agenda and/or confirm the meeting date.

Agendas and action items

Other Webteam Info

Planning and Development

Creating and updating content on Infodome

Webteam project list

Old Webteam Blog

Personal tools