Re: [WSG] e-Government Implementation Guidelines

2004-12-21 Thread James Ellis
Hi

The webstandardsgroup.org is able to be updated by all members. Feel
free to add relevant resources as you like!

Regards
James
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Re: [WSG] e-Government Implementation Guidelines

2004-12-21 Thread Andy Kirkwood | MOTIVE
something along the same lines has already been compiled here:
http://www.webaim.org/coordination/law/
Might be a good starting point in and of itself, and also to avoid 
duplication.
Thanks Mike, we'll definitely cross reference, although the WebAIM 
materials are broader than what I had in mind (there is a much 
heavier weighting toward Law and Governing Bodies). We're more 
interested in the direct implementation. The resource we have in mind 
will be geared to the 'front-line' web admin or author rather than 
the policy analyst.

You can never have too many good resources available. Sometimes just 
a different presentation of the same material can make all the 
difference. (Read, please continue to send us through your 
e-government web standards links).

Cheers,
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Re: [WSG] e-Government Implementation Guidelines

2004-12-21 Thread Mike Brown
Andy Kirkwood | MOTIVE wrote:
E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
We're attempting to compile a list of international e-government web 
guidelines. (In NZ these standards have had a significant impact upon 
the acceptance and perceived legitimacy of web standards.)

Andy
something along the same lines has already been compiled here:
http://www.webaim.org/coordination/law/
Might be a good starting point in and of itself, and also to avoid 
duplication.

Regards
Mike Brown

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[WSG] e-Government Implementation Guidelines

2004-12-21 Thread Andy Kirkwood | MOTIVE
Morning list,
*Please respond to this request off-list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), once 
we've compiled the results we'll get Russ to add a link to the 
Resources section of the WSG website.*

E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
We're attempting to compile a list of international e-government web 
guidelines. (In NZ these standards have had a significant impact upon 
the acceptance and perceived legitimacy of web standards.)

Implementation guidelines typically include reference to:
-navigation
-coding/language standards (HTML. XHTML, CSS1, etc.)
-technical considerations
-markup requirements
-accessibility and usability
aka: web-authoring requirements.
GUIDELINE INFO
The list we're compiling will include:
- Country
- Guideline Title (as link to webpage)
- Coverage (e.g. "Western Austrailian Government Agencies": Australia 
seems to have a new permutation for each state!)
- Publication date, revision dates
(Other info dimension suggestions welcome).

PLEA
Those of you who are conversant with your country's forays into this 
area, please send me a URL (the more specific, the better). 
Webpage/permalink please (no PDF links). We'll explore the links 
provided but feel free to provide any of the Guideline Info along 
with the link (see above).

Disclaimer: My command of languages other than English is not great, 
but I'll endeavour to add all guidelines received.

Best regards,
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MOTIVE | web.design.integrity
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