The final audience for the outcome of this work is a non-technical one. It includes:
- decision makers
- c-level executives
- senior stakeholders
- content authors
- exhibition staff
- curatorial and research staff
- education staff
- funders
- NMDC (via National Collections Online feasibility study)
- DCMS
- MCG
- corporate donors
Comments (4)
sebchan said
at 11:37 am on May 14, 2008
I'm not sure if we should ALSO add in API users . . . . ie alpha techies.
There does need to be a distinction made between the users of APIs and the users of content (the myspace embedders for example)
jeremy said
at 11:12 pm on May 15, 2008
yeah, and beta techies please. Coz I can't remember what's after that but I'm not alpha and I can't wait to see the outcome ;-)
sebchan said
at 11:41 am on May 16, 2008
Theta-techies are Scientologists . . . . (bad joke)
Mia said
at 10:30 am on May 19, 2008
I think focussing on people who'd use the content of a stream of data rather than the people who make the acronyms talk to each other is more useful for this particular project; stuff aimed at technical people would be a useful supplement but while they're the ones who'd actually make it happen, they're not the ones we have to convince/get buy-in from.
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