designate someone to be the "copy editor", I know in WordPress we can setup 
publishers (people who publish content, obviously) and authors (those who write 
it, but can't publish it). Then just give anything someone writes a once over! 
I don't know how this will scale....but it works for us.


Just my 5¢ (they ran out of 2¢ pieces) ;P
//Riley

Riley Childs
Student
Asst. Head of IT Services
Charlotte United Christian Academy
(704) 497-2086
RileyChilds.net
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________________________________
From: Nathan Rogers<mailto:nrog...@unithq.com>
Sent: ‎4/‎17/‎2014 10:16 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU<mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU>
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] distributed responsibility for web content

It sounds like what you need to do is a bit of guerrilla education for people 
on good methods of writing for the web versus things that are not appropriate 
for a professional setting. I have dealt with (and still am) a similar 
situation. The best approach I find is often to do a better version without 
stomping on their changes, talk to them, and explain why it is a better 
approach. Eventually if you are lucky they will have that ‘Aha’ moment.

On Apr 17, 2014, at 9:13 PM, Miles Fidelman <mfidel...@meetinghouse.net> wrote:

> Simon LeFranc wrote:
>> There is no one person in the organization with the time or authority to act 
>> as editorial overseer. What are some techniques for ensuring that the site 
>> maintains a clean, professional appearance?
>>
>
> Give up and let chaos reign supreme?
>
> Miles Fidelman
>
> --
> In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
> In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra

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