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What GRIT supports

Site Naming Options:

  • Standard Domain
    • GRIT can internally provide and manage subdomain names within any of our departmental domains
      • grit.ucsb.edu
      • eri.ucsb.edu
      • geog.ucsb.edu
      • msi.ucsb.edu
      • isber.ucsb.edu
    • eg: mycoolproject.grit.ucsb.edu
  • Vanity Domains - Custom domain names for a more personalized feel
    • Within ucsb.edu - (ie: oceancolor.ucsb.edu)
      • Read docs at: https://www.it.ucsb.edu/websites/subdomain-guidelines-and-requests
      • Request form is at bottom of that form
      • It takes some time (weeks?) to get approval for a domain
        • process may be complicated if the name has any ambiguity or might be confused with another department or entity on campus.
        • Once approved, GRIT can be designated to manage DNS.
    • Outside of ucsb.edu - purchasing a domain name through a registry - (ie: oceancolor.com) 
      • GRIT recommends against doing this 
      • The researcher is entirely responsible for purchasing and maintaining the domain name.
      • If the domain registry lapses, the researcher is responsible for re-acquiring the domain name.

Hosting Options:

  • GRIT hosted
    • Platforms: Static HTML, PHP, WordPress, Drupal, generated sites (Jekyll)
    • Integrations: GitHub webhooks for static or Jekyll sites
    • Features:
      • Managed by local Web team.
      • Sites can be configured to access GRIT storage resources
      • Researchers may be able to directly access their web content (depends on platform used)
  • LSCG hosted
    • Platforms: Drupal (9,10)
    • Features:
      • LSCG run management platform.
      • LSCG Design Team - recharge at hourly rate
  • Pantheon
    • Platforms: Drupal, WordPress
    • Features:
      • WebUI tools for management
  • External Service (Wix, Squarespace, etc...)
    • Requires DNS pointers and extra setup - NOTE: not all external services support external URLs

Many publications are now online, making updating links in a published document more approachable.  Even though it's better now that in the past, GRIT recommends that users publishing links online use a Durable Object Identifier (DOI).  This is basically a link to a link, allowing the owner to update the link in the future if the linked resource moves or is renamed.