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Guide for Web Developers
Local support for Web developers covers a number of areas.
It includes material prepared at the ANU, pointers to useful archives
elsewhere
and information about obtaining and using Web software.
The CNIP Web Server
The Centre for
Networked Information and Publishing (CNIP) maintains a large central Web
server on which ANU staff may apply to publish
their material.
Courses
A range of courses are on offer from various organisations within the
university. The library provides instruction in basic
Web authoring
and publishing. The introductory course material
prepared by Lisa
Spillers of the Library Outreach program is available
for authors preparing material on a Macintosh or
under Microsoft
Windows.
There is an additional course on advanced
techniques which includes the creation of Web forms and image
maps.
Information for Authors
A variety of material is written and collated by CNIP staff on
editors and other tools for Web
browsing, searching and authoring. A local ftp
software archive
is maintained for popular packages.
Information about web publishing standards
is also maintained by CNIP. Anyone who is publishing on the WWW is
encouraged to have a look at the standards that are currently in place.
A mailing list, spiders
is a discussion forum for those interested in Web development.
The Web
Developers Meetings take place fortnightly with short seminars on all
aspects of
Web art and technology.
Last Modified: Thu, 24 Jan 1996 Terry Bossomaier,
Centre for Networked Information and Publishing, tel. 279 8119