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MIA: Standards for Linking and Logo Usage

MIA: Standards for Linking and Logo Usage. Lisa Harris Los Alamos National Laboratory IA Web Standards Team Additional Contributors Katherine Norskog, Kathi Parker, Bill Robertson. Overview. Background/History Current Problem/Situation Current Resolution Future Support. Brief History.

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MIA: Standards for Linking and Logo Usage

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  1. MIA: Standards for Linking and Logo Usage Lisa Harris Los Alamos National Laboratory IA Web Standards Team Additional Contributors Katherine Norskog, Kathi Parker, Bill Robertson LA-UR-02-7384

  2. Overview • Background/History • Current Problem/Situation • Current Resolution • Future Support LA-UR-02-7384

  3. Brief History • IA Project Proposes Web Publication Guidelines (Dec 1995) • IA Web Team creates and publishes numerous recommended standards • http://int.lanl.gov/source/projects/ia/stds_views/stdscatwebdev.shtml LA-UR-02-7384

  4. Standards Managers determine what to use Derived bottom-up Owned by the IA Project Not auditable, although some metrics are gathered Policies Enforced Issued top-down Owned by Policy author Auditable Differences between IA Standards and Policies LA-UR-02-7384

  5. Current Problems/Situation • Standards exist for design and development, but no policy or standards exist for Linkage or Logo Usage • Lack of guidance as to how the LANL name, pages, and logo may be used • Real-Life Story • http://www.homeofheros.com LA-UR-02-7384

  6. Guidance from Outside • Looked to UC and DOE for applicable guidance • Emailed the National Labs and Facilities • Received good feedback and samples LA-UR-02-7384

  7. THE Email From: Lisa Gardner [mailto:webqueen@lanl.gov] Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:32 AM To: www@bnl.gov Subject: Need Info on the Standards for Logo Usage Hello- I am on the LANL IA Web Team, and we are looking to the other DOE Labs for their input and/or any guidance they have regarding the use of their logos in external advertising and Web sites. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! Lisa LA-UR-02-7384

  8. Correspondence with other DOE Facilities • AMES • BNL • EML • INEEL • LLNL • NETL • NREL • PNNL • SLAC • SNL LA-UR-02-7384

  9. Current Resolution • Creation of a Linkage Policy • http://int.lanl.gov/cgi-bin/projects/ia/iastd.cgi?std=w-iapc902 • Creation of a Logo Policy or Standard • Currently under development, due to conflicting information resources within Lab • http://www.lanl.gov/im1/logo.shtml • Other Helpful Items • http://int.lanl.gov/resources/templates2000/index.shtml • http://int.lanl.gov/resources/help.shtml LA-UR-02-7384

  10. Future Support • Continued guidance from IA Web Team • Support from the CIO • February 2003 • LANL Internal Web Developer Conference LA-UR-02-7384

  11. DOE InterLab Proposal • DOE Web Committee • Establish communications between Labs on Web policies • Establish common guidance • INTERESTED? • Email webqueen@lanl.gov LA-UR-02-7384

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