What other universities have knowledgebases and what can we learn from them?
- Indiana http://kb.iu.edu/ – award winning, 12 fulltime editors, $1.2 million budget?
- About the Knowledge Base
- What is the history of the Knowledge Base?
- How does the Knowledge Base work?
- There are three “front doors” to the Knowledge Base: the menu, the glossary, and the search page.
*- The menu is sort of a hierarchy of categories, but leads to only a small subset of the total Knowledge Base content.
- The glossary is an alphabetical collection of all the “What is…” documents in the Knowledge Base.
- The menu is sort of a hierarchy of categories, but leads to only a small subset of the total Knowledge Base content.
- Strong, well funded central approach with long history behind it. Ours seems more like a way of sharing information between widely distributed departments.
- North Carolina – http://help.ncsu.edu/
- Princeton http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb/search.plx
- Wisconsin – http://helpdesk.wisc.edu/
- UC Davis – http://xbase.ucdavis.edu/
- UC Santa Cruz – is doing something interesting according to Ruth Sabean