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Best Practices Help

A guide for using the Best Practices module.

Best practices provides a repository of best practices documents from the D&D community. The best practices can be searched by topic or site. When searching for a best practice document, simply enter the topic or site in the search field. The search will return the documents that match the criteria. Simply click on the title of the desired best practice from the search results and it will open as a PDF. The document can then be printed or saved by the user.

These documents are uploaded and displayed in PDF format and Adobe PDF reader is required to view them. To upload a document, you must first be a registered user with the system and click on the “Upload Best Practices” link on the menu bar at the top of the screen.

FAQ

bullet What is the purpose of the best practices documents?

The purpose of best practices is to share the processes, techniques, and methodologies that have been proven through experience to reliably lead to the desired project results. By capturing best practices, the D&D community can find how success has been achieved on projects similar to their own

bullet How and by whom are these documents generated?

Registered D&D community members are encouraged to contribute to this digital library of best practices. To upload a document, you must first be a registered user with the system and click on the “Upload Best Practices” link on the menu bar at the top of the screen. Uploaded best practices will go through a custom approval process and, once approved, they will become available on D&D KM-IT. The user uploading the best practices document will be responsible for the content and should adhere to the DOE guidelines for sensitivity and information release issues before submitting the lessons learned document. D&D KM-IT does not take responsibility for the correctness, sensitivity or the release process required for the best practices document. This responsibility rests entirely with the user uploading the documents.

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