Making the web work
Series: Regeneration and Renewal ; 17 January 2003, 20-21(2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Considers whether the regeneration sector is harnessing the power of the internet and highlights the benefits of good website design and content. Gives examples of well designed and informative regeneration websites such as the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit website, the Liverpool Partnership Group website and an innovative Paddington-based community website. A key benefit of websites for Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) and other community groups is the chance to disseminate information without having to pay printing costs. However, in the context of community regeneration, websites will only work alongside traditional forms of discussion and information sharing. Lists 10 good regeneration websites.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS66391 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 121117-1001 |
Considers whether the regeneration sector is harnessing the power of the internet and highlights the benefits of good website design and content. Gives examples of well designed and informative regeneration websites such as the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit website, the Liverpool Partnership Group website and an innovative Paddington-based community website. A key benefit of websites for Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) and other community groups is the chance to disseminate information without having to pay printing costs. However, in the context of community regeneration, websites will only work alongside traditional forms of discussion and information sharing. Lists 10 good regeneration websites.