Getting the powers that be interested in the web

Paul Archer (Dip.Comp) Paul.Archer at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Dec 11 11:19:33 GMT 1995


>>
>> 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 am a Technician (responsible for the graphic requirements of the
department). Like others I set up the site to satisfy my own interests
(hence the reason it is situated in my user area). Unfortunatly I still
think it is still only for my interests in the Web (The department shows
little interest I am always pushing for fresh information). One of the
reasons I suggested computer conferences instead of live conferences is
because my department made me take the day off to attend the meeting and
cover my own traveling expences. I would be intersested in the
circumstances other Web masters work. Is it mainly done in our own time or
do some people get time allocated when they can officially work on their
pages?

Thanks for setting up a computer conference. I may not be able to attend
all meetings, but i will monitor all mailings.

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Paul Archer Dip.Comp
A17, Department of Chemistry
University of Nottingham,                  fax: +44 115 951 3562
University Park,                           tel: +44 115 951 3453
Nottingham. NG7 2RD.UK.

e-mail:Paul.Archer at nottingham.ac.uk
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