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==Communications Strategy==
==NDSA Three Primary Objectives==
*Identifying, communicating and advocating for common needs of member organizations
*Convening and sustaining a national community of practice for digital stewardship
*Providing lightweight professional development for staff at member organizations


This NDSA Communications Strategy begins by making a clear statement of the NDSA Mission and Vision. The Mission and Vision will guide all other activities. After addressing the Challenges and Opportunities facing the NDSA, the plan identifies a series of NDSA Objectives. The Objectives will be achieved by targeting appropriate Messages to identifiable Audiences through discrete Communication Channels. The effectiveness of these Objectives will be measured by Performance Indicators.
==How the NDSA Works Toward the Objectives==


The Strategy document identifies two main NDSA Communication Objectives:
The NDSA works toward the above objectives through three primary kinds of products:


*To establish the NDSA as the coordinated national voice on digital preservation and stewardship issues.
*Reports and Guidance Materials: Working groups produce a range of reports and guidance materials, for example The Levels of Digital Preservation, The NDSA Storage Survey and Staffing Survey each serve to identify and communicate common needs of member organizations.


*To establish the NDSA as the key resource for the media, industry professionals, government agencies and the general public for information on the issues of stewarding and preserving digital materials for long-term accessibility.
*Meetings and Events: Regional meetings, meetups, and through representation at the NDIIPP hosted annual Digital Preservation conference are particularly important as professional development opportunities and as a means to connect and network a national community of practice for digital stewardship.


It will fall to the NDSA Outreach WG to explore ways to bring these objectives to fruition, mainly through the ongoing development of the [[NDSA:Outreach Toolkit]].  
*Informational Webinars:  Monthly or bi-monthly briefing, demo and presentation seminars on tools, techniques and approaches to digital preservation serve as ongoing professional development opportunities for staff at members while disseminating information about the tools and services many NDSA member organizations are developing.


[[NDSA:Media:NDSA-Communications-Plan-9.pdf|NDSA Final Communications Strategy Document V9 November 2012]]
==What the NDSA DOES NOT do==


===Background===
*Provide direct funding for projects (though member organizations can)
*Build tools and infrastructure itself (though member organizations can)


At the 3/29-3/30 Joint Leadership meeting of the NDSA Coordination Group, the Outreach WG was charged with preparing a Communication Plan to guide the work of the NDSA. Several drafts were prepared over the next few months.
==Communications Strategy==


Version 5 was presented to the NDSA Coordinating Committee at their meeting during Digital Preservation 2012 from July 24-26 in Washington, DC. There was general approval of the scope and direction of the plan, and it went through several more drafts.  
The above objectives and methods derive from the NDSA Communications Strategy.  


The final version was approved on the NDSA Coordinating Committee conference call of October 17, 2012.
[[NDSA:Media:NDSA-Communications-Plan-9.pdf|NDSA Final Communications Strategy Document V9 November 2012]]


==NDSA Press Office==
The NDSA Communications Strategy makes a clear statement of the NDSA Mission and Vision. The Mission and Vision will guide all other activities. After addressing the Challenges and Opportunities facing the NDSA, the plan identifies a series of NDSA Objectives. The Objectives are achieved by targeting appropriate Messages to identifiable Audiences through discrete Communication Channels. The effectiveness of these Objectives will be measured by Performance Indicators.


The three prongs of the NDSA press office: Content, Distributors, Contacts
The Strategy document identifies two main NDSA Communication Objectives:


*Content
*To establish the NDSA as the coordinated national voice on digital preservation and stewardship issues.
**Draft press release template
**Digital Humanities Now as aggregator of content
**Identified NDSA expertise. Leverage LinkedIn profiles and create NDSA LinkedIn group.  


*To establish the NDSA as the key resource for the media, industry professionals, government agencies and the general public for information on the issues of stewarding and preserving digital materials for long-term accessibility.


*Distributors
These communication objectives support the three primary objectives above. The NDSA Outreach WG supports the communication objects and the objectives above through informational webinars and coordinating member presentations and outreach. The NDSA Secretariat will assume the bulk of NDSA communication activity, mainly through the ongoing development of the [[NDSA:Outreach Toolkit]] and continued coordination of member meetings and presentations.  
**Press office participants (folks to write press releases on NDSA activities using the press release template)
**Editors who will tackle particular subject areas (State government, cloud computing, etc.)


==Background==


*Contacts
At the 3/29-3/30/12 Joint Leadership meeting of the NDSA Coordination Group, the Outreach WG was charged with preparing a Communication Plan to guide the work of the NDSA. Several drafts were prepared over the next few months.  
**Can we build a rich database of press contacts across all sectors? This includes contacts in the popular press (newspapers, national magazines, blogs) as well as contacts in more "niche" areas of particular interest to NDSA members.  
**A "starter" spreadsheet of contacts is available here.


*Workflow
Version 5 was presented to the NDSA Coordinating Committee at their meeting during Digital Preservation 2012 from July 24-26, 2012 in Washington, DC. There was general approval of the scope and direction of the plan, and it went through several more drafts.
Draft Guidelines for an NDSA News Bureau


INTRODUCTION
The final version was approved on the NDSA Coordinating Committee conference call of October 17, 2012.
The goal of an NDSA news bureau is to gather and push news out from NDSA working groups and member organizations to extended audiences that include member email lists and press contacts. An "no budget" NDSA news bureau will not be an NDSA news repository, archive, serial publication or web site, but rather will serve as a dynamic distribution hub for short news items with annotated pointers to content residing elsewhere on an ad hoc basis. Two key inter-related efforts are required to launch an NDSA news bureau are 1) workflow and methods for gathering content from NDSA working groups and member organizations and 2) workflow and methods for editing, packaging, redistribution.
 
This draft document lays out suggested steps and roles for the NDSA Outreach Working Group to launch a "No Budget" NDSA News Bureau.
 
CONTENT
 
Acceptable content
• Small documents and content
• One-pagers, primarily current news items–appropriate to be sent via email
• Short press releases
• Annotated links to content
Non-acceptable content
• Large or complicated white papers, proposals, articles or reports
• Data sets
• Media files
• Digital collections
Format
• Text and PDF files accepted
NDSA WORKFLOW
 
Who's involved?
• NDSA Outreach Bureau Chief
• NDSA Outreach Editor 1
• NDSA Outreach Editor 2
Review
• Item meets guidelines and is received by Bureau Chief
• Item is sent to editor 1 or 2 for editing and packaging into
o NDSA News Bureau templates for press release or small news items
• Item is reviewed by Bureau Chief
• Item is scheduled for distribution
• Items is distributed
Distribution
• NDSA list with request to reflect out further
• Press list
• email list
• social media: twitter, Facebook and other channels that NDSA members are already members of
TIMING AND FREQUENCY
• Items will be released when review and packaging is complete on an ad hoc basis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
*Workflow documents
 
 
 
*Other things?
 
==NDSA Twitter==
The NDSA has established its own twitter feed. The account is @NDSA2. More information is below.
 
[[NDSA:About NDSA twitter]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, 11 February 2016

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NDSA Three Primary Objectives

  • Identifying, communicating and advocating for common needs of member organizations
  • Convening and sustaining a national community of practice for digital stewardship
  • Providing lightweight professional development for staff at member organizations

How the NDSA Works Toward the Objectives

The NDSA works toward the above objectives through three primary kinds of products:

  • Reports and Guidance Materials: Working groups produce a range of reports and guidance materials, for example The Levels of Digital Preservation, The NDSA Storage Survey and Staffing Survey each serve to identify and communicate common needs of member organizations.
  • Meetings and Events: Regional meetings, meetups, and through representation at the NDIIPP hosted annual Digital Preservation conference are particularly important as professional development opportunities and as a means to connect and network a national community of practice for digital stewardship.
  • Informational Webinars: Monthly or bi-monthly briefing, demo and presentation seminars on tools, techniques and approaches to digital preservation serve as ongoing professional development opportunities for staff at members while disseminating information about the tools and services many NDSA member organizations are developing.

What the NDSA DOES NOT do

  • Provide direct funding for projects (though member organizations can)
  • Build tools and infrastructure itself (though member organizations can)

Communications Strategy

The above objectives and methods derive from the NDSA Communications Strategy.

NDSA Final Communications Strategy Document V9 November 2012

The NDSA Communications Strategy makes a clear statement of the NDSA Mission and Vision. The Mission and Vision will guide all other activities. After addressing the Challenges and Opportunities facing the NDSA, the plan identifies a series of NDSA Objectives. The Objectives are achieved by targeting appropriate Messages to identifiable Audiences through discrete Communication Channels. The effectiveness of these Objectives will be measured by Performance Indicators.

The Strategy document identifies two main NDSA Communication Objectives:

  • To establish the NDSA as the coordinated national voice on digital preservation and stewardship issues.
  • To establish the NDSA as the key resource for the media, industry professionals, government agencies and the general public for information on the issues of stewarding and preserving digital materials for long-term accessibility.

These communication objectives support the three primary objectives above. The NDSA Outreach WG supports the communication objects and the objectives above through informational webinars and coordinating member presentations and outreach. The NDSA Secretariat will assume the bulk of NDSA communication activity, mainly through the ongoing development of the NDSA:Outreach Toolkit and continued coordination of member meetings and presentations.

Background

At the 3/29-3/30/12 Joint Leadership meeting of the NDSA Coordination Group, the Outreach WG was charged with preparing a Communication Plan to guide the work of the NDSA. Several drafts were prepared over the next few months.

Version 5 was presented to the NDSA Coordinating Committee at their meeting during Digital Preservation 2012 from July 24-26, 2012 in Washington, DC. There was general approval of the scope and direction of the plan, and it went through several more drafts.

The final version was approved on the NDSA Coordinating Committee conference call of October 17, 2012.