The eLibrary/RIC working group has met recently to discuss a number of issues.
Firstly, in RIC, we have talked many times about the possibility of adding a search box to the subject guides. Tom has agreed to add a search box– he says that this is actually quite easy to do. We will post a link to the test page when it becomes available.
We also talked about the need for training on how to create subject guides, course pages etc. Tom and Sally asked if this is something that RIC might consider doing: a couple of training sessions for UBC library staff. Following the training, perhaps RIC could recommend that a point person in each library branch be identified for ensuring that the guides are updated and new guides are created. Right now, this seems to happen on an ad hoc basis. The librarian would be responsible for ensuring that subject guides are created and coordinating help for those librarians who are not comfortable with creating subject guides. For example, perhaps librarians not comfortable with HTML could be responsible for pulling together all the resources that should be put into a guide, and then a GAA or student assistant would do all of the HTML work. Sally emphasized that subject guides are particularly important for those librarians working on eHelp.
As well, we talked quite a lot about the possibility of re-organizing the numerous eResources pages. Tom has done quite a lot of research into the possible ways in which we could re-organize the UBC eResources (e.g. indexes/databases, eJournals, eStatistics, eNewspapers, eConference Proceedings, Digital resources etc) and present them in a more easily accessible way. Right now, they are scatterred across quite a number of pages. This is in the early stages, but Tom is hoping to create a few sample pages for us to look at.
Katherine Kalsbeek and Kimberley Hintz

Hi all:
The test page for the new search box feature for subject guides is available at the following url: Test Search Box. Please post comments here or bring suggestions to the meeting on March 7th.