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 ====== Criteria for New Website: Content and Functionality User Stories ====== ====== Criteria for New Website: Content and Functionality User Stories ======
  
-This page is for final refinement of the User Stories created by the EG community (and originally documented [[webteam.visitor_analysis|here]].)+This page is for final refinement of the User Stories created by the EG community.
  
 When planning a new website, it's important to make sure that we consider 1) all of the various groups of users that will be using the new website, as well as 2) all of the various tasks that each group of users will need to perform upon the site.  We develop the website's requirements by exhaustively collecting and cataloging these various tasks.  The process we use for doing so is called "User Stories."  User stories are simple descriptions of features, written in plain English, that help us effectively plan a new website. When planning a new website, it's important to make sure that we consider 1) all of the various groups of users that will be using the new website, as well as 2) all of the various tasks that each group of users will need to perform upon the site.  We develop the website's requirements by exhaustively collecting and cataloging these various tasks.  The process we use for doing so is called "User Stories."  User stories are simple descriptions of features, written in plain English, that help us effectively plan a new website.
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 "Webmasters" maintain the existing website and underlying infrastructure "Webmasters" maintain the existing website and underlying infrastructure
  
 +"LIS" users are professors, teachers, or students interested in studying Evergreen and other ILS software in a LIS or other academic context.
  
 ====== Functionality-related Requirements ====== ====== Functionality-related Requirements ======
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 6. Accessibility users can access a high-level overview of project accessibility efforts describing people, organizations, teams, and processes involved. 6. Accessibility users can access a high-level overview of project accessibility efforts describing people, organizations, teams, and processes involved.
  
 +7. LIS users can access a high-level overview of the Evergreen project organized in a way to help professors and students study it in an LIS or other academic context.
  
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