Hi Pat et all,
They are using ASP with Access. There is a "back
office" set of web forms to update the pages.
Luis and his colleagues worked with an
"Enterprise" (commercial) ISP to build and host
the site. Luis emphasized the importance on the
initial planning phase to map out the structure
of the site and the pages. The site is about
300 pages with approximately 400 downloads of
articles, images, sound files etc. Luis
recommended that we listen to the fado recordings
(examples of early recordings)
http://www.Historia-energia.com/ING/conteudosDetalheSons.asp?idConteudo=178
-Sara
At 11:07 AM -0800 11/9/04, Pat Soberanis wrote:
>I can't make it but am keen to know what tools
>he used, at least. If anyone feels up to posting
>such general notes to Webnet, I would sure
>appreciate it. It's a beautiful site. - thanks,
>Pat
>
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>>>Subject: ROOM CHANGE for web design talk: Tuesday, November 9, noon,
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>>>Dear Webnet folks,
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>>>I'm sorry to call on your help once again.
>>>The room for our Tuesday seminar has been
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>>>Apologies,
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>>>============================
>>>
>>>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
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>>>
>>>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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