9 Mar 14:10
Re: Academic libs - allowing anonymous comments on your site?
Melissa, Just out of curiosity, what's the argument that's been put forward to allow comments on every page of the web site? I can see the potential benefit of allowing comments on certain items like a posting about a issue of current interest or a review of a book or a web site. But how is allowing someone to comment on information pages like hours of operations or a library staff directory or similar pages helpful? I would find commentary on such pages to be distracting. Andrew Mutch Library Systems Technician Waterford Township Public Library Waterford, MI -----Original Message----- From: web4lib-bounces@... [mailto:web4lib-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Melissa Belvadi Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2010 11:16 AM To: web4lib@... Subject: [Web4lib] Academic libs - allowing anonymous comments on your site? Hello. My library is about to engage in an internal debate regarding whether we should enable the ability of anonymous users to post comments to any of the pages of our web site. Our site is based on Drupal, so the feature is very easy to enable. We are assuming that we will moderate comments (they don't appear until approved), which is also easy with Drupal. I have some practical concerns about how much staff time the moderation process (including the inevitable internal debates regarding what should and shouldn't be allowed through) will take up, as well as philosophical concerns about librarians getting in the business of censoring and what damage there might be if someone whose post we disallow makes a public ruckus about how the library is anti-free speech. But my concerns may be unfounded, so I'd like to hear any experiences, positive or negative, that other academic libraries may have had doing this. Do any of you have anything like this on your sites now? Did you try it and later remove the feature? Also if you know of any studies, conference presentations, or the like, on the subject, pointers would be most appreciated. Thanks for any help and advice you can provide! --- Melissa Belvadi Emerging Technologies & Metadata Librarian University of Prince Edward Island mbelvadi@... 902-566-0581 _______________________________________________ Web4lib mailing list Web4lib@... http://lists.webjunction.org/web4lib/
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