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Agenda for the Meeting on 9/21/95

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               Network-based Information Services Committee
                      Meeting Agenda: September 21, 1995

Meeting place: Peabody 110 
Time: 8:15 a.m.

BUSINESS

I.    Discussion of new structure for the Information Technology Advisory
      Committees and NBIS committee charge

II.   Discussion of "how this committee functions; what we do between the
         meetings"
      1. Task Force Report - Automated Processing (counting Web hits, search
               function, other functions proposed by Edward and Melinda)
         (Tim S./John Jackson)
      2. Task Force Report - Admissions (Louise)

III.  GWIS Mission Statement
      1. Polley's concerns/questions
      2. Conditions for Unix account holders (Chip/Janet)

IV.   The UVa Home Page
      1. Report/queries from Webmasters  (number of new pages, comments
         from users, etc)
      2. Home page design (Nancy)
         Project for Mr. Sandridge's managers
      3. Revisions to institutional pages
         3.a. News, Arts and Events Calendar restructuring (Josie)
         3.b. CLAS page maintenance update (Gordon)

OCTOBER BUSINESS

I.    Commercial Pages (Chip, Dolly Prenzel)

II.   Other Items


 

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