[Web4lib] Book Review... Blog?
Stephanie Zimmerman
slzimm1 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 18 10:24:06 EST 2011
Yes Judy! You are the second person to forward this link along. I believe
it's the exact solution we were looking for!
Thanks,
Stephanie
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Judy Hsu <judyh at uwest.edu> wrote:
> Looks like this Wordpress plugin will allow non-registered people to
> contribute and moderation by the admin:
>
> http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/tdo-mini-forms/
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Stephanie Zimmerman
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> Cc: kgreenawalt at ephratapubliclibrary.org
> Subject: Spam [Web4lib] Book Review... Blog?
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Please excuse cross postings...
>
> A staff member at one of the libraries we serve wants a "blog-like" online
> site where anyone can post without having to register. However, he wants to
> be able to preview what they post before publishing it. People can then
> leave comments on it. There are 20 staff members and lots of patrons who
> could contribute reviews but he doesn't want the complication of
> registration nor the complexity of a wiki. Basically he wants editorial
> control without the hindrance of registration.
>
> Told him I think a wiki is best way to go, but he will have to have users
> register with that. A clunky idea is to maybe create a WordPress Blog where
> there is a Google Form on the front page they can type their Book Reviews
> into. He would then need to cut and paste that in as a post, but
> essentially does what he needs.
>
> Also spoke to our Network Admin. about it and he doesn't see a way around
> registration due to all of the spam that will come through. He also thought
> about maybe using an external authoring mechanism like OpenID, Twitter or
> Facebook logins to avoid the registration issue. But that would only help
> those people who already have those types of accounts set up. It would
> still mean patrons not present in those areas already would need to
> register...
>
> Has anyone already done this type of thing? If you are allowing
> staff/patrons to submit book reviews, how are you doing this and do you have
> links to the sites that you are willing to share. Even if your solution
> includes registration, I'd love to see what you've done.
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Stephanie Zimmerman
>
> Training Coordinator
>
> Library System of Lancaster County
>
> 1866 Colonial Village Lane, Suite 107
>
> Lancaster PA 17601
>
> phone: 717.207.0500 x 1281
>
> fax: 717.207.0504
>
> email: szimmerman at lancasterlibraries.org
>
> website: www.lancasterlibraries.org
>
> Training Blog: http://lslctraining.blogspot.com
>
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>
>
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