Pseudo-publications
I noticed that lots of people list their publications on their home pages. If I had any, I would as well. Instead, I have this short sparse list of, well,
just things really. Clearly if my job depended on Publish or Perish I would have been fired years ago.
- Enhancing
site visiblity with metadataa WIF presentation
- Funking up
your Monash personal page: a Monash Webgrrls presentation
- The Electronic Resources Directory: Extending
the Library Catalogue. A paper presented at the 1988 VALA
Conference
- Preserving web pages. Yet another
MIM offering.
- World
Wide Web document standards and universal access I rather foolishly
enrolled in a Masters in Information Management in the dept of Librarianship, Archives &
Records. This essay is one of
the results.
- Web-development
seminar series
- Webmaster's
presentation to the 1997 TWP conference, also available in a longer format
- Webmaster's presentation to the TWP Conference 18 July
1996
- Where is the Web Heading at
Monash?: HEPCIT presentation 28 March 1996.
- S Steele, H Groenewegen. New Technology,
Old Technology and Libraries: the juggling act - Paper presented at
the 1996
VALA
Conference.
- Starting Points for Internet Exploration:
This page has been designed to complement an article: D Banks, S
Steele, Information Resources on the Internet, IEE Engineering Science
and Education Journal, June 1995, p 123-130.
- S Steele, D Banks. Class
Divisions in Cyberspace, Globetrotter Magazine, issue 4, 1995,
- Library/Computer Centre joint projects: A talk given to Dept. of Librarianship students, May 8 1995.
- Sesame2 Update June 1995: A presentation given to groups of Monash library staff during June 1995
- Downloading searches from Sesame2