Web Workshop- Creating a Pr

Nancy Fadis nancy_fadis at dnax.org
Tue Oct 3 09:53:54 EDT 1995


From: The Professional Develop Committee of the Special Libraries Assn,
California's San Andreas Chapter:

Plug Into SLA'S Professional Development Program This Fall and Reap the Net 
Results

"Home Sweet Home Page: Creating a Presence on the Web ... Why? How? 
Issues and Answers" 
 -- Friday, Nov. 3, 1995


Has your boss recently suggested that you create a home page for your library
or information center as part of the institutional or corporate Web site?  If
it hasn't come as a directive yet, don't be surprised if it happens soon.  Why
not be prepared, and better yet, be ready to make the suggestion yourself?

You can learn all you need to know about the issues, answers, and details of
creating a home page on the World Wide Web at the November 3 Professional
Development Workshop sponsored by the San Andreas Chapter of the Special
Libraries Association (SLA).  

"Home Sweet Home Page: Creating a Presence on the Web ... Why? How? Issues and
Answers" features presentations by Tom Miller, 
Senior Systems Analyst at Tandem Computers, and Jack Kessler, Networked 
Information Consultant with ACKO Inc.  Tom and Jack will discuss uses of home
pages; demonstrate the creation and transfer of a home page using various
tools, protocols, languages, and graphic design elements; show how to
establish links; warn of pitfalls; review advantages/disadvantages; and answer
audience questions about the World Wide Web, Mosaic, Netscape, and more.

The half-day workshop will be held Friday, November 3, from 8:00 to 12:30 at
Sun Microsystems in Mountain View.  The cost is $30 for SLA members and 
non-members, and $20 for students and those who are retired or currently 
between jobs.  To request an informational flyer, which includes a
registration form, a map, and directions, please contact:

Lorna Corbetta-Noyes
The Research Libraries Group
1200 Villa St.
Mountain View, CA 94041
415-691-2275
bl.lcn at rlg.stanford.edu

Don't miss the October 20 registration deadline, and mark your calendar for
the first Friday in November. 



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