Resource Center Landing Template

The Resource Center experience was created for programs and centers to house their content and resources. The experience is meant to create a common structure that is easier to manage for both authoring and development, but also to create a consistent user experience. The first two resources making use of this experience are the Evidence Based Practices Resource Center (EBRPC) and Disaster Behavioral Health Information Series (DBHIS).

The resources for the centers will be made available through global search, and through an internal search in the program area. The program experience consists of both a landing page which list the resources and a detail page which will can more information before directing the user to the resource.

Design

Content Type

Content maximums are suggested, not hardcoded

Resource Center Name (for example EBPRC or DBHIS)
Resource Center Title 80 characters max
Summary 250 characters max
Body no character limit
Thumbnail 150x150 pixels
Feature Flag toggle to indicate that item is a feature
Collection note each resource center can author their own collection items
Authoring Organization  
Resource Type option - PDF or Link
File Attachment  
File Size  
Resource URL  

Taxonomy

The taxonomy terms help categorize and filter the list of resources provided by each center.

When designing a resource center page, the filters should appear in order of importance:

  1. Resource Topic
  2. Health Condition
  3. Substances
  4. Target Audience
  5. Resource Population
  6. Treatment, Prevention, & Recovery
  7. Professional & Research Topics
  8. Resource Type
  9. Authoring Organization

Tagging Guidance

Only one type of term is required: Resource Topic. The Resource Topic term also indicates which Resource Center the resource belongs to and is necessary to ensure it shows up on the correct center page.

It is strongly recommended that content owners select a single tag for Resource Type and Source for every resource, but these tags are not required in the Content Management System (CMS).

Please note that while all the non-center-specific terms are available to everyone for use, not every resource center opts to use them. For example, a center can decide not to tag their resources with Professional & Research Topics tags.

Resource Topic

Note: The Resource Topic terms are unique to every resource collection (e.g., Collections for DBHIS, Portals for EBPRC).

Health Condition

Substances

Target Audience

Resource Population

Treatment, Prevention, & Recovery

Professional & Research Topics

Resource Type

Authoring Organization

Note: Authoring organizations are the agency, group, or center that creates or publishes the resource.

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