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Agenda
Administrative items
- Assignment of time keeper, note taker, and facilitator
- Introduction of members: 10 seconds for name and desired takeaways.
- Today's agenda preview
- Where we'll look for initial ideas to cover (feedback page and agenda discussion page)
- Where to propose items for next agenda
Information items
- Where to go to experiment with the wiki, sandboxes and system test. (Mollie)
Discussion items
- Best practices for naming places (Michael)
- [Country], [State], [County], [City], [Topic]
- Problems: Overly long titles, forcing users to our standards
- If we include the country, we start to pull up too many articles
- If we add a checkbox next to the search box that allows the user to limit the search to category or title or text
- How does Wikipedia handle that? Naming conventions, such as the word 'County.'
- In other countries, many towns are attached to a single name. How do we deal with that?
- Select a jurisdictional chain and time period.
- FHLC could be used as a model, but not a restriction. People will enter the information. Defaults for titles could be used. Selenite
- Collection hyperlinked, etc..
Minutes
Facilitator was [Add name here], Note taker was [Add name here], Time keeper was [Add name here].
Attendees
Action items
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