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Is your website project out of control?
Every website project needs a manager. Developing Effective
Websites describes Internet technologies in plain language and
helps you see beyond your expertise to the big picture. It does
this by drawing on established software project and management
principles.
Like any project, effective management of website development
starts by understanding and balancing the constraints of time,
resources, and tasks. You can deliver your project on time and on
budget, by following a process that includes:
- Analyzing the requirements of users and your market
- Developing a workplan for the site and breaking it down to
tasks
- Scheduling with Gantt and PERT charts and measuring slippage for
more accurate revisions
- Estimating cost by the budget-first or design-first methods
- Using the team development process and covering all the necessary
roles
- Aligning contractor and client interests to create a win-win
relationship
- Following an iterative development process for designing,
prototyping, and building out
- Applying software testing principles to website development
- Making hosting decisions and planning for maintenance
Practical techniques for managing a variety of projects from simple
presentations to consumer web sites and applications (e-commerce,
web-based training)
New chapters on web development tools & technologies and
hosting options & solutions
Based on real-world experiences and current development techniques
Literature and Emotion not only provides a defining overview of the
field but also engages with emerging trends. Answering key
questions such as 'What is emotion?' and 'Why emotion and
literature today?,' Patrick Colm Hogan presents a clear and
accessible introduction to this exciting topic. Readers should come
away from the book with a systematic understanding of recent
research on and theorization of emotion, knowledge of the way
affective science has impacted literary study, and a sense of how
to apply that understanding and knowledge to literary works.
Literature and Emotion not only provides a defining overview of the
field but also engages with emerging trends. Answering key
questions such as 'What is emotion?' and 'Why emotion and
literature today?,' Patrick Colm Hogan presents a clear and
accessible introduction to this exciting topic. Readers should come
away from the book with a systematic understanding of recent
research on and theorization of emotion, knowledge of the way
affective science has impacted literary study, and a sense of how
to apply that understanding and knowledge to literary works.
A survey from the American Psychological Association shows that
money is a more frequent cause of worry than work, family, or
health issues. Empowering people with the knowledge to make sound
financial decisions is an important way to make a difference in
your community, and many libraries across the country are doing
just that. Drawing from the expertise of business librarians and
ALA's Public Programs Office (PPO), this book is a ready-to-use
guide for offering financial literacy initiatives at your own
library. Presenting 16 model programs from a variety of
institutions, complete with budgets and funding sources, this
resource shares resources for free outreach materials and training;
approaches to Money Smart Week from institutions such as public
libraries, a tribal library, and community colleges; tips for
developing partnerships with members of the local business
community; ways to facilitate discussions between parents and
children about finances, such as creating a play and learn career
center for children using the Family Place model; programming for
teens, including a Harry Potter-themed financial literacy series; a
program where a banker advises college students on questions to ask
when shopping for credit cards; how to collaborate with health and
social services agencies in order to reach immigrants and
underserved populations; and methods for evaluating and
strengthening a personal finance collection. Using these model
programs and tools, you'll be taking steps to ensure that your
library's users are rainy day ready.
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