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State of the DOE InterLab Standards Web Site http://www.lanl.gov/projects/doe/interlab

State of the DOE InterLab Standards Web Site http://www.lanl.gov/projects/doe/interlab. Lisa Harris Los Alamos National Laboratory webqueen@lanl.gov. Brief Background. DOE InterLab 2002

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State of the DOE InterLab Standards Web Site http://www.lanl.gov/projects/doe/interlab

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  1. State of the DOE InterLab Standards Web Sitehttp://www.lanl.gov/projects/doe/interlab Lisa Harris Los Alamos National Laboratory webqueen@lanl.gov

  2. Brief Background • DOE InterLab 2002 • Presentation called “MIA: Standards for Linking and Logos” , which focused on LANL’s standards and guidance situation • Proposal for DOE InterLab communications regarding standards and guidance at other Labs • “Birds-of-a-Feather” Breakout • Several interested participants • Brainstormed on all the areas of interest/concern • Decision to create a Web site containing information to be shared

  3. The Web Site • After 6 months, the site was finally launched • Ann Peterson, LANL, designed layout • Only a “straw man” of what could be published • Issues with Release of LANL Standards • CIO concerned with allowing this information to be published on the External site • New CIO • Wanted time to get up to speed on the whole idea; put on back-burner • Email sent to all users on the doe-standards@lanl.gov list • Comprised of users from the 2002 InterLab Conference • Very little response

  4. The Survey • Shortly after the announcement of the 2003 InterLab Conference, I sent an email to doe-standards@lanl.gov, and then later, to Labs who had not responded • Survey questions were regarding Web standards in general • 13 Labs Responded

  5. 50% do not have Web standards committees 45% standards have strong influence on Web development25% standards have mediocre influence on Web development 30% standards have little to no influence on Web development 50% have centralized point of contact for Web development Of those with Web standards, 95% use the Web for disseminating their information Other modes include presentations, demos, bulletins, posters, and word of mouth Some Interesting Results

  6. Types of Standards: Browser Issues : 90% Web Publishing : 90% Design Issues : 60% 508 Accessibility : 40% Technical : 40% Biggest Issues Enforcement Changes in technology Control Some Other Interesting Stats • Greatest Successes • 508 Compliance • Standards being used • More detailed standards being developed • Development of Advisory Groups/Teams

  7. So, Where Do We Go From Here? • Continue to update - and populate - the Web site • Need more input from ALL Labs • Please send specific URLs • Create a more interactive group • Working Group • Networking • Please send comments to: doe-standards@lanl.gov or webqueen@lanl.gov

  8. LANL IA Web Team : A Perspective Leslie Morgeson Los Alamos National Laboratory lim@lanl.gov

  9. Information Architecture

  10. IA Web Computing Team • Charter • Leader and Members • Resources • Benefits

  11. Charter • Purpose • Responsibilities • Deliverables • Goals

  12. Leader and Members • Leader • Technical Lead • Representation • Organizer • Members • Various Organizations • Special Interests • Produce standards

  13. Resources • History • Funding • Conferences • Special Meetings

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