With two days to go, I hope this reaches you in time for your next
newsletter
This article comes out of the MODES Users Weekend, held recently in Wales,
during which a range of topics are covered - new developments in MODES for
Windows and Catalist for Windows, case studies of users and training
sessions. Its usually attended by about 40 or so users.
This year Ilead a discussion on our experieinces in developing a search page
for our MODES websever database - and the notes from it form the basis of
the article. I hope that it is of general interest, providing an
introduction to the subject of design
I shall be away for the next 2 weeks - if you need clarrification on any
point, try contacting Richard Langley, [[log in to unmask]]
Jeff Cowton
Treasurer, MODES Users Association
Curator, The Wordsworth Trust
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sue Julian-Ottie [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 13 July 2001 14:55
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: MCG Newsletter
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>
> Hello All
>
> It's that time of year again when your thoughts turn to sand,
> sea and the
> MCG Newsletter. How better to spend your summer than writing
> an article
> (long or short) or project update or web site recommendation for the
> Newsletter? Standard rules re format still apply - maximum
> length is 1000
> words (no miniumum), any PC-compatible format is Ok, analogue
> or digital
> images encouraged. This will be the last Newsletter in the
> current form so
> if you are sending images please bear in mind that they
> should be clear
> enough to withstand being photocopied in black and white. The
> deadline is 17
> August. Please e-mail or send your contribution to myself -
> see contact
> details below.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sue
>
>
> Sue Julian-Ottie
> MCG Newsletter Editor
>
> Documentation Manager
> Horniman Museum, 100 London Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3PQ
>
> tel: 0208 858 8232, [log in to unmask]
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