How to Create Web Resources

At the April 1995 Medieval Academy meeting, Deborah Everhart and Martin Irvine presented a paper addressing the long-term issues of scholarly development on the World Wide Web. As part of this paper, we proposed that medieval studies organizations and associations develop World Wide Web resources in their own scholarly communities, resources which could in turn be coordinated and made easily accessible through the Labyrinth. To facilitate this development, we have organized the following materials which explain the process of creating resources for the Web.

Our Proposal
(A letter sent to medieval studies organizations and associations in mid-April, 1995.)

Demo HTML file
(To use this file as a template for your organization, simply substitute the appropriate information concerning your organization for the general statements in parentheses. The file can then be put on a Web server at your institution or e-mailed to us and put on the Georgetown Web server.)

General Internet and World Wide Web Resources and Information

Guides for Web Development


Comments and suggestions
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