Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories
MUSEUMS AND THE WEB 1998

Archives and Museum Informatics Home Page Overview of MW98: Why you should attend MW98 Learn new skills to enhance your museum site Explore issues and controversies facing Museums and the Web Experts featured at MW98 Commercial products and services to enhance your web site Organizations supporting MW98: Online interchange regarding the virtual museum experience Juried awards to best web sites in 5 categories

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Building Your Own WWW System

Jonathan Bowen, The University of Reading

Workshop
Wednesday, April 22, 1998
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm

The workshop will provide details of how to write World Wide Web pages, particularly in a museum context. A basic session on HTML (HyperText Markup Language) will be given, together with hints on structuring and linking Web pages to aid navigation, tips on Web page design to improve appearance and speed up loading over the network, introductory information on multimedia formats and manipulation for inclusion in Web pages, and how to publicize your site on the Internet. N.B.: this session is suitable for those wishing to produce Web page(s) themselves. Attendance at the previous session together with basic computer word processing skills would be useful.


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