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3752.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Mar 22 1995 10:01 | 4 |
| Yes - I'd probably start with http://www-ad.mso.dec.com/announce/pa-toc.html
You could also look at http://www.crl.dec.com/Digital/WhatsNew.html
Steve
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3752.2 | Internal Web Pages | NRSTAR::HORGAN | Tim Horgan | Wed Mar 22 1995 10:12 | 7 |
| There is also a page listing most of the internal Web sites on The Web
Pages, which is a set of pages listing many of the links of interest to
Digital folks.
The Web Pages are at http://www-iu.mro.dec.com/public/front.html
/Tim
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3752.3 | | ASDG::TREMBLAY | Hyperlinked to Cyberspace | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:19 | 4 |
| http://www.bb.dec.com/ip/www/dec-www-servers.html is a list of WWW servers in
Digital. It's referenced on the Digital Internal home page at:
http://www.crl.dec.com/Digital/home.html
JT
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3752.4 | | CFSCTC::SMITH | Tom Smith TAY2-1/L7 dtn 227-3236 | Wed Mar 22 1995 13:58 | 4 |
| http://src-www.pa.dec.com/cgi-bin/dwi is a full-text index of much of
Digital's internal web and of many external documents.
-Tom
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3752.5 | some other pointer to start with | CASE4U::VERVECKEN | | Mon Mar 27 1995 07:00 | 7 |
| try: http://mediacity.com
lots of interesting things...
regards,
Remi
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3752.6 | any company-backed policy on web page creation?? | AXPBIZ::MIN | David Min | Thu Mar 30 1995 14:04 | 11 |
| I wish that there is a place I can go to and obtain the up-to-date information
of the company. So far, I think Web pages are created largely in ad-hoc way and
sometimes accuracy of the information stored is up to the autor's discretion.
Maybe a good task for the folks who are charged with information service within
the company?
Also wish that there is some sort of internal UI guideline in term of designing
a web pages. At a minimum, I wish there is always a way to contact the author
just in case to ask some questions.
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3752.7 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Mar 30 1995 20:03 | 6 |
| There is a design guide for web pages - most of the external pages
follow it, some of the internal pages do. One of the items is the
author's initials at the bottom as a link to a bio page for that
person.
Steve
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3752.8 | Web services | NRSTAR::HORGAN | Tim Horgan | Sun Apr 02 1995 19:14 | 19 |
| re: .6
Your comments about looking for an up-to-date source for pointers is
why we have been doing The Web Pages for some time now. We keep this
updated very frequently, and add new topics as requested.
This work is an outgrowth of a project started two+ years ago to
develop an "information utility". Last year we decided to focus on the
Web as the basic for that utility, and have been working on making that
happen since through training, server deployment, the announcement
directory, The Web Pages, and by working and consulting with groups
across the company to get them on the Web.
The problem is that there is no single group "charged with information
service within the company", and efforts like ours need to be justified
as to payback and other financial metrics. If that can't happen then we
will see even more ad-hoc services, or more redundant efforts.
/Tim
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3752.9 | | MU::porter | nobody knows I'm Elvis | Mon Apr 03 1995 10:55 | 2 |
| Hmm, I thought the whole point behind the Web was that
there wasn't any centralised anything!
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3752.10 | in the interest of saving some time and money... | NRSTAR::HORGAN | Tim Horgan | Mon Apr 03 1995 13:57 | 14 |
| > Hmm, I thought the whole point behind the Web was that
> there wasn't any centralised anything!
Sure, but why have lots of people doing very similar pages, especially
when most don't really want to know too much about html and other
details. Our philosophy was to make available some of the things that
could be done in one place (training materials, a reference set of web
pages, a web directory, a web toolbox, kits, etc.) to help make it
easier for people and groups to get online more quickly and with less
pain.
There's a difference between 'centralized' and 'shared'.
/Tim
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3752.11 | information service within the company | AXPBIZ::MIN | David Min | Fri Apr 07 1995 20:27 | 12 |
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> The problem is that there is no single group "charged with information
> service within the company", and efforts like ours need to be justified
> as to payback and other financial metrics. If that can't happen then we
> will see even more ad-hoc services, or more redundant efforts.
Isn't this what our librarian service or I/S organization should provide? I
think Web is a nice way to communicate (e.g., an org chart) as long as it is
accurate and doesn't result in a message like "requested document could not be
accessed".
-david
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