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The JISC-PoWR Handbook - Identifying Web Issues (Richard Davis, ULCC)

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Presentation given at the JISC PoWR workshop 3 (Embedding Web Preservation Strategies Within Your Institution), given in the Flexible Learning Space, centre for Excellence in Enquiry-Based Learning (CEEBL), University of Manchester on Friday 12th September 2008.

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  1. Slide 1:Identifying Web Resource Preservation Issues Richard Davis, ULCC JISC-PoWR Workshop 3 Manchester, 12/9/2008 
  2. Slide 2:What's on your web? • Current information about institution • Outputs of activities: o     Administrative o     Research o     Teaching o     Projects • Library and information resources (catalogues and full text, e.g. IRs) • Teaching and study resources (usually in VLE) • Assessment/examination systems • Intranet systems: accounts, staff and students • Blogs • Wikis
  3. Slide 3:Are they only on the web? • Resources created directly through web interface (CMS, blog, wiki) where the web representation is the only significant presentation of it, and usually the only ready way to access it • Resources that exist elsewhere and the web delivers one view of it. • Interactive web resources, from course-booking to blog-commenting.