Getting the powers that be interested in the web

John Upham J.E.Upham at reading.ac.uk
Wed Dec 6 10:39:16 GMT 1995


On Tue, 5 Dec 1995, Dave Currie wrote:

> 
> Dave Currie
> 
> p.s. I am a postdoc, and it interesting to see what the positions are of the
> people who are administering depts' web pages !

  I am also a post-doc as I suspect <em>most</em> webmasters are. 
  The WWW is young persons `thing' essentially and we need to work
  at it to demonstrate the tremendous possibilities it offers. 

  I have been lucky to have had a job offer in IT Developement
  as a result of my WWW promotion at Reading. Another Dept has 
  swiped me from Chemistry to `Construction Management and
  Engineering' which would appear to be fairly difficult step.

  More `mature' members of Chemistry Departments are the most difficult
  to interest. I'd suggest you offer to feature their research and show
  them the logs for those pages.

   john 
 
John E. Upham, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Reading, Berks., RG6 6AD, UK.
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