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Do as I Say, Not as I Did

Do as I Say, Not as I Did. Lessons Learned On Archival Web Page Management Dan Linke Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library Princeton University Poughkeepsie MARAC/NEA meeting, October 25, 2002. Mudd’s first web page, c. 1997. Mudd’s second web page, c. 1998-2001. TODAY.

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Do as I Say, Not as I Did

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  1. Do as I Say, Not as I Did Lessons Learned On Archival Web Page Management Dan Linke Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library Princeton University Poughkeepsie MARAC/NEA meeting, October 25, 2002

  2. Mudd’s first web page, c. 1997

  3. Mudd’s second web page, c. 1998-2001

  4. TODAY

  5. File Structure of the 1997 web page

  6. Outline of the 1998 web page

  7. Today’s web page

  8. Naming Conventions • Upper vs. lower case vs. mixed • .htm vs. .html • collection formula (1st 8 characters etc.)

  9. Naming Conventions II • Section Organization, i.e. Subdirectory structure (news, exhibits, etc.) • News1, news2, etc. • Collection numbers for finding aid file names • Multiple files for one finding aid (a,b,c,d… or 1,2,3,4, …)

  10. Databases/Photos • Naming/numbering conventions again! • Additions to… • 72 dpi on website • Pay close attention to student data entry

  11. Format • Tables • .HTML vs. .SHTML (footers with home page option) • Meta data tags

  12. Format II • No Frames! • Small files for modem users? • DIV tags instead of tables?

  13. Know when to stop…. • They don’t call it the web for nothing. • Set deadlines and down periods. • Accept that anything you do will need to be updated tomorrow.

  14. Don’t Forget to… • BACKUP!

  15. Staffing issues • Who does what? • Professional vs. Support • Consider the training investment

  16. If working with contractor... • Assume they know little about what you do • Review their early outlines closely for misconceptions • Get any files they custom create as part of the deal (fonts esp.)

  17. PHP: The future?

  18. PHP: operational outline

  19. Finally... • Create a manual for all of this! • (Be prepared to revise it frequently)

  20. dlinke@princeton.edu

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