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Cast and Crew
Perhaps the Roundtable would like to discuss the people involved in
using and providing web-based information services. here are a few
individual roles and groups that come to mind:
- the audience
- does your web address end-user needs, level of
net literacy, and establish a relationship of continuous feedback?
- the critics
- are your web site features well-presented and easy
for reviewers and critics to write about?
- content producers
- stakeholders, departments. Do they have
realistic expectations of the web site and audience? Do you offer
them continuing Internet education?
- executive producers
- how are you evaluating web use and
reporting return on investment in your web project?
- contractors and vendors
- how do you manage in-house and
outsourced work to deliver your projects on time, under budget,
and remain friends with everyone?
- the director
- webmeister, master, mistress, librarian,
you. How are you holding up in an overloaded, underpaid role?
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