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Web Publishing at ANU ~ a Guide for Webmasters

Think this guide needs updating?  Contact webstyle@anu.edu.au.

Guidelines & Templates

Search Engines

Read the Website Style Guide (PDF 2.4 MB).

Learn about web accessibility.

View and download the corporate style web templates.

Find out more about copyright and legal issues.

Make your content easier to find for ANU Search users by improving your result ranking.

Make your site easier to find using any search engine.

Put an ANU Search box on your site so people can find information.

Find out what ANU Search users are searching your site for so you can better target your audience.

Control who can index your site

Get help with ANU Search if none of the above helps!

Training & Support

Other Tools & Resources

Join the Web Publishers Mailing List and ask for help (or search the members only archive).

Contact the Marketing and Communications Division (MAC) via webstyle@anu.edu.au for advice on style issues.

Contact your Local IT Support Staff (LITSS) or the DOI Help Desk for advice on technical issues.

Look for training on the Information Literacy Program (ILP) web site or the Training@ANU web site.

Find out more about Publishing to WWW.

Use the Content Management System to manage sites starting with info.anu.edu.au.

Use APOLLO to build online polls, surveys and forms.

Visit the Digital Media Suite to use digitising, authoring and publishing tools.

View 'Hit Statistics' for your site at http://stats.anu.edu.au/www/ (or http://stats.anu.edu.au/info/ for CMS based sites).

Use Mailman to create mailing lists.

Redirect readers from pages you have moved.

Ask your LITSS or DOI Help Desk what web publishing software is available.

Roles & Responsibilities

 

 

Marketing and Communications Division (MAC) provides advice on web design and corporate style.  Read more about MAC's role.

Division of Information (DOI) provides infrastructure and technical support for web development and hosting.  Read more about DOI's role.

Webmasters and Web Content Managers ensure that their sites adhere to corporate, accessibility and legal standards. Read more about the role of Webmasters and Web Content Managers.