Project managing your publication Sue Scott Law and Justice Foundation of NSW 2008
Project managing your publication 10 steps 1. Plan the right product 2. Start to shape your publication 3. Plan your project 4. Draft content 5. User test content and re-draft 6. Design and typeset 7. Index 8. Print 9. Promote and distribute 10. Don’t let your resource die of neglect
Plan the right product Need Aim Audience Scope What already exists Consult your users
What is the need? A group of legal and non-legal agencies in the Hunter found it difficult to easily access information about legal services in the local area. Each of them had their own home-grown lists which they found difficult to keep up to date.
What is the aim? To improve referral to legal agencies in the Hunter region and to reduce duplication of effort
Who is the audience? Non legal agencies, front desk staff in legal agencies, lawyers Not aimed at ‘punters’. Might develop a separate card for this.
What is the scope? Legal agencies in the Hunter including courts, clcs, legal aid and tenancy workers Lawyers in the Hunter who will do legal aid and/or pro bono work State wide legal services Not non-legal services
What already exists? Youth specific directory State wide community legal centre directory Home grown lists
Plain language law search
Consult your users Set up a reference group – this can be used throughout the project to assist with clarifying the need, scope, format, user testing and distribution Do user testing
10 steps 1. Plan the right product √ 2. Start to shape your publication 3. Plan your project 4. Draft content 5. User test content and re-draft 6. Design and typeset 7. Index 8. Print 9. Promote and distribute 10. Don’t let your resource die of neglect
Good luck! Sue Scott, 8227 Abigail Gray, 8227