How we organized our targeted Google Sites content
Since we’re on the subject of revisions and updates today, here’s another about how we finalized our Google Sites content.
As noted earlier, The Findability Project planned integration of select Google Sites content as a GSA target. How we created LSNC’s “official” intranet site with Google Sites was covered (briefly) as part of a recent NTAP presentation.
Since that presentation, we have pretty much completed the migration of all our intranet content over to what LSNC calls its “Shared Private Network” (SPN). For those curious, here is a screenshot of the current site’s home page; and here’s a screenshot of the top levels of the sitemap. As you can see, we have worked to keep the hierarchy simple which means manageable, especially given the number of different folks who have responsibility to maintain its content. Also, we have created a large number of Google Sites file cabinet “upload” pages to make management of those file easier, for the same reasons. So far, so good.
What is great about all this is that the GSA easily targets this selected Google Site, and returns great results from the site. Users can have it both ways, by searching from the GSA frontend but with equal ease from the native search function within the Google Site itself. It’s all good.
