We have begun to think about a few user groups that need to be connected:
-- involved researchers. This is harder than it would seem: researchers in a small group can add content to the archive and others in the group not know about it. It would help if researchers, on a weekly or bi-monthly basis, listed their newest work in a text artificat added to the project page. The text artifact, in turn could, become part of a project timeline.
--a community-based environmental org in Santa Ana that we partner with. MPNA-GREEN's use of the archive will really depend on architecture that makes it easy to conceptualize and see where things are. This conceptualization and discovery could be supported with a weekly or bi-monthly emailto the group pointing to new or featured content.
-- teachers and students in Santa Ana. A weekly or bi-monthly email or bulletin could also support this.
-- educators and activists beyond Santa Ana drawn in because this case of enviornmental injustice is good to think with. This could be done with a monthly bulletin that goes out to EiJ GLobal Record collaborators, to the Beyond EiJ Teaching Collective and to the a broad list of environmental justice organizations (that have opted in).