TIG final evaluation report for The Findability Project
For those interested, here is the recently approved TIG final evaluation report for The Findability Project.
This TIG project was funded for an 18-month period from January 2008 through June 2009. Much of the report will ring familiar to those who have followed the project here, since much of what has already been posted mirrors what would be required in a TIG evaluation report. Essentially, this public project site enabled us to give others in the legal services community an ongoing, if lagging, report of progress on the project, while at the same time considerably easing the process of writing up the evaluation report at the end of the project since we had already written most it as we went along.
We’re winding things down here, but we will continue to post here at least through the next TIG conference in early 2010. Among other things, we will be detailing how in finalized form we are integrating our project’s GSA test frontend functionality into a more expansive shared organization portal, part of our current deployment of a heavily customized version of Pika 4.0. We have finished the LSNC redesign of Pika 4.0 as well as a new LSNC shared portal “front door” (built on WordPress), both of which are scheduled to be in place and in use by LSNC staff the day after the Labor Day break.
Stay tuned, people!

August 4th, 2009 at 11:40 am
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