Transcript Guidelines
University Web Guidelines
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Objectives
Outline
Development Process
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August 2002
Objectives
The University seeks to ensure that websites published
under its domain are:
Authoritative,
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Secure,
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Accurate,
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Relevant,
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Current, and
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Accessible.
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Authoratitive
Appropriate control should be exercised over information and services availabl;e on
the web to ensure that it presents an authoritative viewpoint.
When
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visitors reach your site, how will they know that they are viewing official information?
your site present a coherent and consistent image of your organisation?
your position within the University and relationship to other sections of the University apparent?
Who
is responsible for what appears on your site?
How
is that responsibility exercised?
Is
there adequate control over content appearing on your site?
Are
excessive controls impairing the development and maintenance of your site?
Who
has permission to make what changes?
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Secure
Appropriate security precautions should be taken to protect the web based
information and services from interference and inappropriate access.
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Is your information secured against tampering or defacement?
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Is information intended only for restricted use secured from public access?
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Accurate
Information made available should accurately reflect University policies and
positions.
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What checks are in place to ensure the accuracy of information available on
your site?
Are you duplicating information that might be more accurately and reliably
obtained elsewhere?
Have you checked spelling on your website?
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Relevant
Information made available should address the particular needs of potential clients
and users of the website.
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Will web visitors discern a clear purpose for your website?
Does your site present an organisational viewpoint or structure that will
prove cryptic and unnavigable to users outside of your organisation?
Have you identified key categories of clients and users visiting your site?
Does your site present user-focused information addressing the particular
needs of each user group?
Does the information provided on your site reflect its position within the
University and it's relationship to other sections of the University?
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Current
Appropriate procedures should be employed to ensure that the information made
available is always up to date.
Are
visitors to your site being confronted by out of date information and broken
links?
What
policies, procedures and technologies are in place to ensure that your site
offers only current information?
How
frequently is each page on your site reviewed and updated?
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Accessible
Technologies used to construct and maintain the site should recognise and cater for
the needs of all potential users.
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Are you denying access to potential users?
Can your site be accessed using any combination of web browser and
operating system?
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Does your site adhere to accessibility standards for people with disabilities?
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Are potential visitors able to find your information listed in search engines?
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Is your site being effectively indexed by search engines?
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Is your use of various web technologies preventing people from navigating
your site effectively?
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Outline
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Content
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Design
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Structure
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Metadata
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Accessibility
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Security
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Privacy
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Legal Issues
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Management
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Marketing
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Development Process
Web
authors presentation
Working
group
Website
Management Committee
IT
Policy Committee
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Questions...
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