Connecting you with Australian culture online
You can get help from a number of places when you decide to establish a website:
A very valuable resource is another cultural organisation (or any organisation for that matter) which has already undergone the process of establishing a website. Learn from them, even if only about the best people to use to help with your site.
For more general help, an ISP is useful. They can provide technical information, supply a variety of access options and hosting services. If your organisation has its own IT team, talk to them about what assistance they can provide.
The Internet is developing so rapidly, and books can take several months (at least) to be published, so it's difficult to suggest particular titles.
For books about the Internet, visit online bookstores and type in search terms such as 'Internet' or 'Web' or 'HTML' to find books that have been published on those topics. Many online bookstores also provide reviews of these books. You can often order and pay for the books online.
Some good online bookshops in Australia are the
Co-op Bookshop(3), and
DA books(4). One of the largest online bookshops is
Amazon Books(5) in the USA.
Visit local bookshops and take the opportunity to look at the computer book section.
Read specialist Internet magazines - it's a growing area of the magazine market.
This set of Internet Development Guides is just one example of the help available online. There are a number of similar websites, but this one has been written specifically with cultural organisations in mind.
If you have trouble understanding some terms used in relation to the Internet,
FOLDOC, the Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing(6),
Netdictionary(7) and the
Whatis.com(8) sites could be useful to you.
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