Government of Canada Internet Guide
This section will help you effectively use on-line tools and technology for
your Web initiative.
When implementing a Web initiative, you need to follow many small steps to
ensure the resulting products support the goals and principles outlined in the
strategic plan. Each step in organizing, preparing and managing on-line
information involves many layers of objective decision making, several types of
expertise and a great deal of abstract thinking. You must continually refer to
the overall objectives and involve the appropriate decision makers,
knowledgeable and capable experts, content providers, and information management
and information technology experts. The combined efforts of all these people
should result in a product that meets the needs and expectations of all client
groups and is consistent with the goals of the Government of Canada and your
institution.
This section has six parts:
Building the Site
How to organize, write and manage on-line content, a task that includes
considering information format and choosing effective information and graphic
architecture
Security and Privacy
Government legislation and policies that will help you ensure on-line security
and privacy when collecting and protecting client information
Information Management
How to manage on-line information through out its lifecycle, a task that
includes using metadata to describe and organize information
Legislation, Policies and Standards
Legislation, policies and standards required for your Web initiative
Interactivity Tools
How to choose the right tools for interacting with your clients, including
real-time and time-delayed communications tools
Implementation
Resources
Ways you can effectively and efficiently implement your Web initiative using
reliable resources
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