Just wanted to remind people that Suzi Dubin did something similar for High Schools that can be found at http://www.jewishinternetguide.com/main/hslibrary.htm
It was last updated in 2011, but is a good place to start! Suzi – any plans to update the site? Karen Ulric Upper School Librarian Golda Och Academy 1418 Pleasant Valley Way West Orange, NJ 07052 973-602-3653 [WHYGOAbutton]<http://www.goldaochacademy.org/admissions/why-goa> www.GoldaOchAcademy.org<http://www.goldaochacademy.org/> [facebook EMAIL]<https://www.facebook.com/GoldaOchAcademy> [twitter EMAIL] <https://twitter.com/GoldaOchAcademy> [pinterest EMAIL] <http://pinterest.com/goldaochacademy/> Growing Minds. Nurturing Hearts. Strengthening Tradition. From: Hasafran [mailto:hasafran-boun...@lists.osu.edu] On Behalf Of Judy Greenblatt Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2014 3:18 PM To: Annette Goldsmith Cc: hasaf...@lists.service.ohio-state.edu; Lee Jaffe Subject: Re: [ha-Safran] Digital Jewish Resource Bank, anyone? Fascinating idea. Can't help at the moment, but would love to know what's happening. Judy Greenblatt On Sep 3, 2014, at 3:40 PM, Annette Goldsmith <agoldsmith....@gmail.com<mailto:agoldsmith....@gmail.com>> wrote: Lee, I agree that this is a great idea and I'd like to be kept in the loop, please. I'm particularly interested in the sharing of Sephardic resources. Thanks! Annette -- Annette Goldsmith, PhD Los Angeles, CA Lecturer, University of Washington Information School Librarian, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 7:38 AM, Lee Jaffe <leejaff...@gmail.com<mailto:leejaff...@gmail.com>> wrote: I've had very positive responses to my proposal that we explore creating a set of online resource guides (see below). I think there is enough interest and energy behind this idea to make it worth exploring further. After this note, I will move the discussion offline to those who have expressed interest in working on this, so let me know if you want to be part of this discussion going forward. I wanted to mention a couple of important points raised by those who have responded so far. One noted discussions already underway through AJL about the Jewish Digital Commons. I did a little poking around in Google and found some sites with similar names - one sponsored by the Center for Jewish History - but it wasn't clear to me how this would apply to the case I've raised. If you are one of those who is working on an AJL instance of the Jewish Digital Commons, I'd like to hear more about what this is and how this might be implemented. Another respondent mentioned a revamping of the AJL website and the possibility of supporting resource guides within that platform. Again, if you are one of those who is working on this project and could provide more information, esp. related to the possibility of supporting the proposed guides, I'd like to be in touch. Quite a few members gave a thumbs-up to LibGuides as a potential platform, working with it within their library systems. I used it when I worked at UC Santa Cruz and thought it would be a good platform for supporting this work. However, as far as I understand this, order for all of us - across a wide assortment of institutions - to collaborate on a set of guides, I think we'd need to be enrolled under the auspices of a single organization. I've started to explore that with SpringShare, the host of LibGuides. One person mentioned a blog as a potential platform. I'm blog-blind, so this was a useful reminder of other approaches. I don't know how a blog would support this sort of work - they seem episodic and not easily organized - but I'm willing to learn whether there is application. Perhaps we could use a blog as a means of communicating about new resources and organizational issues among those managing the guides. I'm happy to hear other ideas. As mentioned, if you have an interest in participating or being kept in the loop, please let me know. I don't want to burden the whole list with this discussion as it gets more detailed but I will post updates when I think they'd be of interest to the whole list. Thanks, Lee Jaffe Temple Beth El, Aptos On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Lee Jaffe <leejaff...@gmail.com<mailto:leejaff...@gmail.com>> wrote: I wanted to see if there was interest in this group in developing a shared collection of online resources for Jewish research and reading. I know AJL maintains the Bibliography Bank and some other sites, but none of these meet the need I'd like to address. I'm thinking of subject guides to online resources - primarily free and available to all users - that we all could use to assist our communities. As an example, look at the guides I've started to create for my Temple library at https://sites.google.com/site/tbeaptoslib/guides. In the midst of doing this work, it occurred to me that I was probably reinventing the wheel and this would be done better through a cooperative effort. My idea is to organize a series of generic subject guides that would be relevant and useful to anyone anywhere. Instead of dozens of us researching, building and maintaining our own guides, there'd be one centralized set of guides we'd build and maintain collectively. I can think of a couple of ways to approach this. This could happen under the auspices of AJL - and perhaps "branded" as an AJL resource - or privately by a group interested individuals. From the technical side, it could be as simple as setting up a generic website, with shared ownership and permissions, that will allow us to create and edit the guides collaboratively. A more sophisticated arrangement - such as LibGuides - would let us share components within a customized framework. 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