Tag Archives: Project Management

Web guide – June project update

We’ve been fairly busy in the past month.  You’ve seen some of the work we’ve been discussing on the blog regarding information architecture, metadata and content, as well as our current thinking on blogging itself.
But behind the scenes, we’ve been working on yet other areas.

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Behind the blog: Web 2.0 record-keeping and blog comments

We always intended this blog to have a dual purpose. First and foremost, it’s an online engagement tool used to keep in touch with people interested in the redevelopment of the Web Publishing Guide. But, importantly, the blog is also meant to provide lessons and examples about blogging for Australian Government agencies interested in setting [...]

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Behind the blog: what’s in a name?

In 2008, the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy (DBCDE) hosted a two week trial blog seeking consultation on “thoughts and ideas about the digital economy”.  Over the two weeks ten posts were made, either by a ‘blog team’ or the Minister.  The blog attracted over 1500 comments, with a number raising the [...]

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Content Strategy Development: Content Schedule

Many of the visitors to this blog would also be aware of the work of the Government 2.0 Taskforce, and the issues they’re attempting to address.
There are some topics that are outside the taskforce’s terms of reference that we are aiming to develop new guidance on in the coming months, including:

Using third-party hosted web services [...]

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Blog Post Authoring Processes

At the risk of being overly self-referential, we thought our visitors might benefit from observing the workings behind this blog (even though the blog is offering a chance for visitors to observe the workings behind the project).
As stated on our about page, this blog’s content is produced by several authors from the review team, with [...]

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