[SPAM 1.3] Re: IMLS Specifications for Projects that Develop Digital Products

From: Kevin Hawkins <kevin.s.hawkins_at_nyob>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 09:33:40 -0600
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Content preview:  I believe that IMLS now includes the relevant text in the
  guidelines for particular grant programs, so there isn't a central location
   for this information on their website. --Kevin On 3/9/17 10:27 AM, Jeanine
   Finn wrote: > Hi there - > > I’ve been looking through federal agency guides
   for data management > plans for grantees. The referral link to the IMLS "Specifications
   for > Projects that Develop Digital Products” > (http://www.imls.gov/applicants/projects_that_develop_digital_products.aspx)
   > I had been using is now broken. > > Google-fu has helped me find what look
   to be draft versions > (https://www.imls.gov/assets/1/workflow_staging/upload/DigitalProducts.pdf)
   > of this document - but I’m not sure what moving these specifications
  > away from the main site means and I haven’t been able to find any > announcements
   of policy changes on the site. > > Does anyone with some IMLS intel have
  some information? > > Many thanks, > > Jeanine > > <> Jeanine Finn, > PhD
  Researcher School of Information University of Texas at Austin > jefinn_at_utexas.edu
   <mailto:jefinn@utexas.edu> http://jeaninefinn.me > <http://jeaninefinn.me/>
   > [...] 

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I believe that IMLS now includes the relevant text in the guidelines for 
particular grant programs, so there isn't a central location for this 
information on their website.  --Kevin

On 3/9/17 10:27 AM, Jeanine Finn wrote:
> Hi there -
>
> I’ve been looking through federal agency guides for data management
> plans for grantees. The referral link to the IMLS "Specifications for
> Projects that Develop Digital Products”
> (http://www.imls.gov/applicants/projects_that_develop_digital_products.aspx)
> I had been using is now broken.
>
> Google-fu has helped me find what look to be draft versions
> (https://www.imls.gov/assets/1/workflow_staging/upload/DigitalProducts.pdf)
> of this document - but I’m not sure what moving these specifications
> away from the main site means and I haven’t been able to find any
> announcements of policy changes on the site.
>
> Does anyone with some IMLS intel have some information?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jeanine
>
> <----------------------------------------------------> Jeanine Finn,
> PhD Researcher School of Information University of Texas at Austin
> jefinn@utexas.edu <mailto:jefinn@utexas.edu> http://jeaninefinn.me
> <http://jeaninefinn.me/>
>
Received on Fri Mar 10 2017 - 10:33:47 EST