[WEB4LIB] PowerPoint on Web

Roy Tennant roy.tennant at ucop.edu
Fri Apr 26 10:09:50 EDT 2002


Since I can't imagine that your IT department would have any issue with 
size, I have to believe it is a usability concern. That is, it might be 
better to divide the presentation into logical chunks so that the user 
can view part of it at a time and easily come back later for more. I 
have probably close to 100 presentations online, and if anyone gave me 
any grief over disk space I'd give them $10 to buy another 5 gigabytes.
Roy

On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 05:43 AM, Ellen Andes wrote:

> Recently our Library Technologist put together a PowerPoint 
> presentation for
> the 40th anniversary of our college.  It was then suggested that we put 
> the
> presentation on the library Web site.  However, the presentation 
> consists of
> 88 slides.  Is there anyway that we can put something up that is that 
> large?
> Our IT department says no and wants to put it up in small segments.  
> Since
> this would really affect the overall impact of the presentation, we 
> would
> like to find another solution if there is one.  Thanks for any 
> suggestions.
> Ellen
>
> Ellen C. Andes
> Reference/Circulation/Library Web Site
> Richard Bland College
> 11301 Johnson Rd.
> Petersburg, Va. 23804
> 804-862-6227
> fax: 804-862-6125
> eandes at rbc.edu
>
>
>




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