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OZeCulture: eBusiness
for the Cultural Sector Manual
The manual was designed to accompany a workshop
which was developed as part of the OZeCulture: eBusiness for the Cultural
Sector program run by the New Media Section, Department of Communications,
Information Technology and the Arts between March and June 2001. The manual
is designed to help cultural organisations learn how they might benefit
from using the Internet in the conduct of their day to day business.
Internet Development
Guides
These ten useful
and detailed guides will provide
you with most of the information you'll need to start developing your
organisation's website. They are designed
to help Australian culture and recreation sector workers and organisations
discover why they should use the Internet, how they might use it, and
how to develop an Internet presence. These
Guides can also be used as a basis for workshops or seminars to help develop
a strategy to make the transition to the online environment.
Use the
Download area to obtain versions of these Guides to use offline, or
request
a paper version if you can't download or print them yourself.
How to publish documents
online
A brief introduction on how to publish large
documents online.
Other information
- Metadata is data about data. For more information
and some useful links see our Metadata information
screen.
- The W3C organisation
(World Wide Web Consortium) oversights the development of standards for
the world wide web. The Australian office
of the W3C organisation has a particular focus on W3C activities in
Australia.
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