Agenda for meeting on 3/18/98

Here's what's on tap for tomorrow morning.   Remember the new time and
place:  9:30 a.m., Newcomb 168A (same floor as Pav XI, in the hall near
the elevator).

1.  Status reports/updates

	-- Good news & progress re search engine   (Tim Sigmon)
	-- Institutional "At a Glance" site,  web map,  and University 
           home page (Nancy Tramontin)

      [If you want to take a look at a few of the web sites we've been 
      upgrading, take a look at Facts at a Glance and the new Web Map 
      (still being proofed)

           http://minerva.acc.Virginia.EDU/Facts/

           and

           http://minerva.acc.Virginia.EDU/~urelat/Map/LocaterMap.html

      Nancy A. Tramontin]

	-- Communication to vp's, deans, dept. heads  and other list owners
	   re e-mail policy  (Janet Sakell/Chip German)
	-- Library website redesign:  collecting user feedback, 
           developing a new concept,  figuring out the next steps  
           (Josie Pipkin)
	-- Website administrators "group" -- do we want to follow up on our
           first meeting in some way, e.g. , put together a more complete
           list and distribute to all of them, set up a listserve, include in
           future N-BIS meetings,  arrange a brown-bag lunch . . . -- or not?

2.  Webmaster issues   (Nancy Tramontin/Jessica Botta)

	--  Current policy for granting accounts
	--  Meta-tag project
	--  Volume of mail; other?

3.   Master calendar/space scheduling "proposal"  -- report on initial
conversations, discussion of process & who we recommend to be involved
(Louise Dudley, Tim Sigmon, Nancy Tramontin)

4.  UCIT report (depending on what goes on at today's meeting)

Louise Dudley, Chair

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