 LibGuides have a clearly defined structure. First, there is the guide itself. Each guide is made up of pages. Pages contain boxes. And boxes hold content like assets and rich text. LibGuides allow you to assign different roles to different people. In addition to full editing control, guide owners can assign subjects and tags to their guides, as well as change the guide type. These settings all help users find the guides they need. Guide owners can also choose the publication status of a guide, whether it's unpublished, private, or published. Published guides show up in our public list of UWM library guides, while private guides are available only to people who know the URL. Unpublished guides are not available at all. Only owners and editors can see them when they are logged in to the LibGuides platform. UWM Libraries assigns guide ownership to permanent staff so that there is always someone to make sure the guides remain current and useful. Interns can be given credit for helping maintain or create a guide by adding them as editors. Editors can add, edit, and delete content from guides that they have been assigned to. Editors should work closely with guide owners and get approval for the changes they plan to make.