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The Accidental
Webmaster
By Julie M. Still
Here is a lifeline for the individual who has not been trained as a
Webmaster, but who— whether by choice or under duress—has become one
nonetheless. While most Webmastering books focus on programming and
related technical issues, The Accidental Webmaster
helps readers deal with the full range of challenges they face on the
job. Author, librarian, and accidental Webmaster Julie Still offers
advice on getting started, setting policies, working with ISPs,
designing home pages, selecting content, drawing site traffic, gaining
user feedback, fundraising, avoiding copyright problems, and much more.
A must-read for all accidental Webmasters, as well as for directors and
managers of businesses, libraries, community groups, and other
organizations that want to build and maintain a successful Web site on
a volunteer or part-time basis.
“This is a must-have book for
anyone in charge of a Web site for a small organization or business. It
is packed with information—from how to plan an effective site, to
creating an online community of users, to avoiding potential legal
pitfalls.”—Janet E. Alexander, Widener University, co-author, Web
Wisdom
Click here to listen to Julie M. Still discuss the potential of podcasting on Longshots hosted by Sara Ann Long.
2003/220 pp/softbound
ISBN 1-57387-164-8
Regular price: $29.50
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