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Set up an online folder structure and file repository

 How will you do it?

Well-known platforms include DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, etc. and well-managed information repositories can be essential during emergencies. They can serve to:

  • Facilitate file management and internal information access across the coordination team
  • Share information with partners that is not appropriate for the public website (e.g. contact details)
  • Maintain response documentation and facilitate handovers

When directly sharing folders with team members / partner, always keep files as small as posible to not overload individual’s folders (e.g. in the case of DropBox). Try to keep separate (view only) folders for larger reference collections, and/or publish completed documents to the website.

Another critical consideration when maintaining information repositories, particularly those with multiple contributors, is the file-naming convention. This will help you keep track of which is the latest version of the document. Using specific document categories will also help someone search for specific documents / examples across the repository.

Humanitarian Library (http://www.humanitarianlibrary.org/) is an online technical repository maintained in some countries. This might provide a neutral platform to collect contextual lessons learnt and best practices.


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