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October 24, 2008

Internet Librarian 2008: SharePoint for Libraries: Streamlining Your Intranet Management

Shannon Staley and I presented a session at Internet Librarian on using SharePoint: SharePoint for Libraries: Streamlining Your Intranet Management.  Usually I post these as PDFs, but this was requested from me in advance by a few people intact as a PowerPoint.  It is sizable (just over 2MB), so the download will take a while.  The SharePoint cheat sheets we use here at the San Jose Public Library & San Jose State University Library are also posted below.  Finally, this is included in the presentation but bears repeating: the online training (short video clips) that we use are from CBT Clips and we're pretty happy with them.

Enjoy, and let us know in the comments section if these are helpful, or if you have materials of your own that you'd like to share too!

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Nope, no comparison chart between different systems. In the PowerPoint there is a screenshot from the Microsoft website comparison between the different SharePoint versions. And the handouts were the Cheat Sheets linked in the post.

Posted by: Sarah Houghton-Jan (LiB) | October28, 2008

I was at the presentation, and thought that there was a comparison chart for knowledge management solutions so that one could compare SharePoint to other products. When I arrived, the handouts were all gone. Or am I imagining this???

Posted by: KB | October28, 2008

Doh! Sorry about that. The link to the PowerPoint has been fixed now.

Posted by: Sarah Houghton-Jan (LiB) | October28, 2008

Thanks for this post and providing the documents above. The library I work for is in the process of transferring our intranet to the SharePoint Server. The cheat sheets will be really helpful for me in my work to develop training for our employees. Keep up the good work. Thanks again.

Posted by: Nathaniel | October28, 2008

Any chance of getting the link to the Sharepoint PP changed? It now points to the Owners Cheat Sheet.

Posted by: Alan | October27, 2008

The link to the PPT actually links to the SiteOwners doc

Thanks
Frank

Posted by: | October27, 2008

Thanks so much for this! I was wondering if you could double-check the Cheat Sheet for Site Owners...it looks like the Site Members document was posted twice. Thanks again!

Posted by: Laurie | October27, 2008

The link for the PPT goes to the site members cheat sheet. Could you please post the PPT?

Thank you

Posted by: | October27, 2008

I think you have the wrong link for your presentation. It seems to be the link for the owners document.

Posted by: Rachel Resnick | October27, 2008

I'm interested in reading the PPT presentation but the link to it actually points to the Site Owners cheat sheet at http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/librarianinblack/files/SharePoint_CheatSheet_Site_Owners.doc

The below two links, which are labeled as being the Site Owners cheat sheet and the Site Members cheat sheet, both actually point to the Site Members cheat sheet.

Posted by: Heather | October27, 2008

Notice:
The following link <<< SharePoint for Libraries: Streamlining Your Intranet Management (PPT) >>> is to this file SharePoint_CheatSheet_Site_Owners
giuliano

Posted by: gc | October25, 2008

Thank you so much for sharing these!

One little problem - when I click the link for the PowerPoint, I just get the Owners Word file again.

Posted by: Sara | October25, 2008

The link to the PPT seems to go to a cheat sheet as well. Love to see the PPT when the link is fixed.

Thanks.

alan

Posted by: Alan Kirk Gray | October24, 2008

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