07 Jun 1997 - 09 Jun 2010
GUide
Georgetown University can easily and effectively describe its mission, academic departments and standards, organization, services, and special events via the Internet, particularly the World Wide Web, to its students, faculty, alumni, prospective students, researchers, and others interested in Georgetown University. A campus-wide information system, called GUide (Georgetown University information delivered electronically), has been established to provide a mechanism to organize and distribute electronic information about Georgetown University on the Internet. To provide an appropriate mechanism to administer GUide, a committee providing representation for those concerned with disseminating electronic information about the University has received an official charge from the University.
Charge
The GUide Committee is asked to develop, administer, and maintain a campus-wide information system permitting the faculty, students, administrators, and staff of Georgetown University to make information about the University electronically available to the campuses and to a world-wide audience. To this end, the GUide Committee will:
monitor developments in technology and software appropriate for distributing Georgetown University information electronically and choose or develop technological tools, as appropriate
facilitate the steady growth and ongoing maintenance of the GUide structure of resources
publicize GUide to the Georgetown University community
coordinate training, as necessary, to facilitate GUide's growth and development
oversee the organization of GUide and the placement of materials within its structure
establish guidelines and policies governing GUide and facilitate their implementation
coordinate the ongoing review of GUide in conjunction with appropriate University offices
work closely with the Chief Information Officer to plan for future developments, and identify and remedy problems related to GUide
Organization
The GUide Committee includes broad representation from Georgetown University information providers, information consumers, and technology providers. The Committee meets periodically throughout the year to provide oversight of the GUide structure. A steering committee, constituted from GUide Committee members as outlined below, sets direction and priorities, expedites implementation, and provides leadership for the GUide Committee. Steering committee members are chosen by the GUide Committee and endorsed by the CIO. Subcommittees or working groups on specific topics will be created, as needed.
Steering Committee Members:
1 representative from UIS/AITS
1 representative from UIS/NCS
1 representative from UIS/IS
1 representative from the Medical Center
1 representative from the Office of Alumni and University Relations
7 faculty representatives from Georgetown College, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine, Law Center, School of Business, School of Nursing, and School of Foreign Service
4 student representatives from the Law Center, Medical Center, GSO, and GUSA
GUide Meetings and Communication
All GUide committee meetings are open to Georgetown University faculty, students, staff, and administrators. Meetings are held Thursdays at 10:00 in 156 Lauinger Library. The
agenda for upcoming meetings and the
minutes for past meetings are available on the Web. The minutes are also
searchable. If you would like to add a specific item to the GUide agenda, contact the Chair of the GUide Steering Committee, Deborah Everhart (
everhart@gusun.georgetown.edu, phone 7-7091).
If you would like to participate in GUide through our ongoing email discussion, you may subscribe to the list by sending an email message to listserv@listserv.georgetown.edu with the command sub cwis Your Name
To send feedback or suggestions to the GUide Committee, contact your representative, or use our
feedback form.
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