Re: [CODE4LIB] Managing internal documentation

2015-04-22 Thread McAulay, Elizabeth
A late, but very enthusiastic "hurrah" on this topic. As a project manager at UCLA, I couldn't live without Confluence and Jira. I love them -- they are an essential component of communication and also help contribute to transparency across library departments. > On Apr 9, 2015, at 12:50 PM, "

Re: [CODE4LIB] Managing internal documentation

2015-04-09 Thread Doreen Herold
Hi Gary, I'd be interested in a demo of it. And I think I have a couple of staff that would also be inspired by your model. I wonder if that could be a good webinar to provide? Does CODE4LIB ever host such events? Doreen On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Gary Thompson wrote: > The Digital Ini

Re: [CODE4LIB] Managing internal documentation

2015-04-09 Thread Gary Thompson
The Digital Initiatives and IT (DIIT) department at the UCLA Library transformed the way we work over the last 6 years after implementing Confluence. We've got two teams of developers (3 focused on the Digital Library, 6 on everything else), a team of 4 Digital Library project managers, and an

[CODE4LIB] Managing internal documentation

2015-04-09 Thread Scott Williams
Apologizes for cross-posting ### Hi all -- We are investigating several software platforms for creating and managing internal documentation and wanted to see what experiences others have had with these packages. We are evaluating * MadCap Flare * Adobe RoboHelp * Confluence Our initial goals fo