Fwd: ROOM CHANGE for web design talk: Tuesday, November 9, noon, 5125 Dwinelle Hall

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Date: Mon Nov 08 2004 - 08:37:39 PST

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>From: Cathryn Carson <clcarson@socrates.Berkeley.EDU>
>Subject: ROOM CHANGE for web design talk: Tuesday, November 9, noon,
> 5125 Dwinelle Hall
>
>Dear Webnet folks,
>
>I'm sorry to call on your help once again. The room for our Tuesday
>seminar has been changed. If you could again circulate, I'd be very grateful.
>
>Apologies,
>Cathryn Carson
>
>============================
>
>Building a website in history and technology:
>Lessons from a successful site
>
>Nuno Luís Madureira
>Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley
>Professor, University of Lisbon
>Coordinator, http://www.Historia-energia.com/
>
>Tuesday, November 9, 12:00 noon
>5125 Dwinelle Hall
>
>
>Low-cost webpages and ready-to-use interfaces have crowded out choices on
>the web. They have also accelerated competition for visitors. What are the
>consequences for sites in history and the humanities? How can we avoid
>designing a clone or being redundant? Certain starting points are clear:
>attention to strategy, innovative design, original content, a
>multidisciplinary approach, user-oriented presentation of information. But
>how to get there? And what do we need?
>
>This seminar describes the speaker's experience with the conception,
>implementation, evaluation, and maintenance of a successful website on the
>scientific, technological, and economic history of energy
>(http://www.Historia-energia.com/).
>
>Co-sponsored by the Office for History of Science and Technology and the
>Portuguese Studies Program.
>
>
>

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