CourseGuide Naming Conventions 

CourseGuide Names

Mandatory Components of a CourseGuide title: 

  • Course abbreviation (e.g., ENGL, CHEM, HONR, etc.) 
  • Course number
  • Course title

 

Optional Components of a CourseGuide title:

  • Instructor last name, or 
  • Semester taught (Fall 2017)

 

CourseGuide title formats:

  • ABBREVIATION #: Title 
  • ABBREVIATION #: Title (Instructor last name)
  • ABBREVIATION #: Title (Semester Year)

CourseGuide title examples:

  • ANTH 4510: Anthropology of Africa 
  • HONR 1205-05 Dealing with Drugs
  • HUSV 4700 Capstone 
  • ENGL 3325: Rhetoric of Law (Fall 2016) 
  • INTB 1203: Social Responsibility of Business (Robertson) 

Page and Box Names

Page names will appear in the left hand nav and at the top of each page in the "Guide sub-page title box."

Box names appear in the content boxes with in pages.

 

Tips:

  • Page and box names should be descriptive or actionable where possible. 
    • If a page will lead a user to categories or a list of databases, call that page "Databases." If there are categories of databases within that page, consider breaking the databases up in boxes by information type, information provider, or another qualifier. Examples of database categories could include: "Find Articles", "Find Journals", "Find Books and eBooks", "Find Datasets", "Find Government Data."
  • Look at your other guides to determine if there are any titles you can reuse. Similarity between guides will help your users understand your guide's set up more easily. 

Controlled Vocabulary Recommendations

  • Use "Your Librarian" as the title of your librarian profile box
  • Use "Citing Sources" as the page title for your citations information.
  • Use "Getting Started" instead of the "Home" default for the guide landing page
  • Look at your previous guides and the guides created by other librarians to choose consistent titles for pages and boxes.

Examples of titles used on other pages:

  • Getting Started
  • Databases
  • Find Journals and Articles
  • Web Resources
  • Websites
  • Key Resources for [topic]
  •  

Friendly URLs


 

Friendly URLs can be edited at the top of a CourseGuide page by clicking the edit button that appears after the URL (see below).

 

Use the course abbreviation and number as the friendly url for the main CourseGuide page.

Add a friendly URL to a page by clicking the edit button that follows the page URL. 

 

 

See the example used for this page: