20th January 2009, 02:28 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by Maggie
It is a bit tricky then. It seems a bit strange that what is mean't to be a public service is treated in this way. There would probably be nothing to stop Past Horizons announcing the information in a general way. For example giving details of the webpage to access at the council and the email contact details for the community archaeologist.
My situation is much like that of Wibblehead,
Quote:quote: Originally posted by Wibblehead
We virtually had to resort to breaking knuckles to get one of the community archs on the web course and appropriate permissions to update the site. It's only because of that really that we appear on the website at all. We got lucky i think! We still have problems with getting things approved, with the rigidity of corporate design, and with putting things on there that people can download.
We also have a new software programme for creating and updating webpages which doesn't work properly and a policy, in order to stop phishing, of only publishing generic department email addresses not person specific ones *sigh*. Past Horizons would be more than welcome to link to our webpage but I don't think it would be an especially pleasant experience for anybody viewing. An alternative might be for the groups we work with to host the information on their websites and for PH to link to them and not to us
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