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Work should document needs and requirements in the form of a brief charter and published on the VIVO wiki. Documentation (charter, meeting schedule, agenda and minutes) .
As you are forming your task force, please write a charter, see directions below. The charter provides an overview of the rationale for the work and a description of the work to be done. The Charter also serves as the "home page" for the task force in the wiki. All task forces are listed under Task Forces in the left hand menu. Agendas, minutes and working documents of task forces can be found under each task force home page.
Task Force Charter
The charter should result in a common understanding of:
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Timelines and Deliverables
Working groups must Task forces should strive to meet their timelines and produce the deliverables designated in their charter.
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• All of the deliverables have been met. Hooray! Mark status as "Complete"
• The group becomes inactive. Mark status as "Inactive"
• The group does not engage three or more participants from the community
• The group does not have anyone willing to be the Facilitator
At such a time as a group task force is dissolved, it is moved from the active list of working groups task forces into a working group task force archive page. The charter for the task force should be updated with the reason for its dissolution notedan info box (select info from the "+" menu on the Confluence page editor) indicating the final status of the task force and explanation if needed.
Communication Channels
Several existing communication channels are available and new channels can be created to meet the needs of a Task Forcetask force:
VIVO mailing lists
VIVOweb.org blog
Twitter @vivocollab
VIVO Facebook page
Linkedin
Communication channels at DuraSpace (contact Carol Minton-Morris at cmmorris@duraspace.org
Dedicated channels may also be created