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How can I build my site on the University Library CommonSpot Server?

Here is a document that provides a step by step guide to the process of setting up a CommonSpot site on the CUL server: CUL_CommonSpot_Setup  If you have any questions, please contact Jim Reidy.


How can I get trained? Who will provide me with technical support?

CIT CommonSpot workshop series include:

Please also see the following document for CUL support and training materials:

Policies for CUL CommonSpot Implementations
Public Services Content Contributor Training
CIT Content Contributor Training Handout 
CHE Content Contributor Training Handout

Please contact Oya Rieger for more information.


What is CommonSpot SIG?

After the CommonSpot purchase decision, a special interest group (SIG) was formed in January 2005 to build a community of content management at Cornell. The key goal of the SIG is to develop a campus-wide training and technical support network. It aims to provide a forum to share and address issues and to identify resources to design and test solutions to problems. See the CommonSpot SIG wiki site for more information about CommonSpot at Cornell and about the SIG.


If you are interested in following the campus-wide CommonSpot implementation activities, join the CommonSpot listserv by sending an e-mail to: listproc@cornell.edu with the following body:
subscribe commonspot-L firstname lastname

Cornell CommonSpot Website: www.commonspot.cornell.edu

 

What other CommonSpot resources are available at Cornell?

College of Engineering CommonSpot FAQ

College of Engineering CommonSpot Resources