Creating and maintaining a successful Web site for your library can involve large expenses for art and design, many hours of staff time, and numerous frustrating delays. Now there is a better way The Neal-Schuman WebMaster is a multimedia kit designed to help any library that is preparing to build or enhance its Web site and/or provide public access to the Internet, develop a solid, workable plan, and quickly and inexpensively implement it. The kit -- a Web-enabled CD-ROM with accompanying book -- includes a design section offering Web page templates and a collection of icons that can be downloaded, copied, or adapted for use on your library's home page, plus examples of library-related Internet resource guides. The training section includes an intensive program to help staff learn the Net and become trainers; plus two programs to teach Internet basics to library patrons, and access to over 50 exemplary tutorials. Acceptable use policies that can be cut and pasted to meet your library's needs are also provided. The resources section describes and connects you to all of the Web-based citations mentioned. This time-saving tool will help you incorporate the Web into your library's programs by giving you a starting point for everything from acceptable use policies to HTML training.
Creating and maintaining a successful Web site for your library can involve large expenses for art and design, many hours of staff time, and numerous frustrating delays. Now there is a better way The Neal-Schuman WebMaster is a multimedia kit designed to help any library that is preparing to build or enhance its Web site and/or provide public access to the Internet, develop a solid, workable plan, and quickly and inexpensively implement it. The kit -- a Web-enabled CD-ROM with accompanying book -- includes a design section offering Web page templates and a collection of icons that can be downloaded, copied, or adapted for use on your library's home page, plus examples of library-related Internet resource guides. The training section includes an intensive program to help staff learn the Net and become trainers; plus two programs to teach Internet basics to library patrons, and access to over 50 exemplary tutorials. Acceptable use policies that can be cut and pasted to meet your library's needs are also provided. The resources section describes and connects you to all of the Web-based citations mentioned. This time-saving tool will help you incorporate the Web into your library's programs by giving you a starting point for everything from acceptable use policies to HTML training.