IMRC - Newsletter (April 2002) |
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What's New
At the Information Management Resource Centre
April 2002
NEW!
Communications Policy of the Government of Canada
This policy takes effect on April 1, 2002. It replaces the Government Communications Policy, which was last revised on November 28, 1996, when it became available in electronic form.
The purpose of the policy is to ensure that communications across the Government of Canada are well co-ordinated, effectively managed and responsive to the diverse information needs of the public.
Government of Canada Internet Guide (Fourth edition)
The audience for this guide is primarily those who plan, implement, evaluate and maintain Web initiatives within the Government of Canada. This includes information technology/information management (IT/IM) managers and specialists, communications personnel, Web developers, content providers and anyone else working on the Government On-Line initiative.
IM Day 2002
Mark your calendars!
This year's IM Day takes place on Friday, September 13. The all-day event will be held at the Government Conference Centre, located at 2 Rideau Street.
Last year, 350 participants representing over 65 organizations gathered in order to network and share knowledge on emerging trends and issues.
Registration details will be available in the near future. As always, we are interested in receiving your suggestions for topics, themes and formats for IM Day. Please send your comments to
im-gi@tbs-sct.gc.ca.
Natural Resources Canada Common Look and Feel Standards
This is the latest version of the NRCan metadata template for Web pages, amended to reflect changes to the Treasury Board Common Look and Feel Metadata Standard. This document provides a concise summary of Common Look and Feel standards.
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