Web Design & Construction

Projects by credit students on
Publishing Humanities
on the
World Wide Web


Australian National University
Second Semester, 1996


The following projects are on topics chosen by the student, and developed after discussion with Dr. Findlay, the tutor, and myself. The aim of the unit was to teach the students how to mount material that was not only attractive, but also useful. Thus all projects are intended to be based on sound scholarship. They are also focussed - some to students of the subject (such as art history), others to gallery visitors, or whoever.

All projects are accompanied by images, and the projects were marked so that the technical side (use of HTML, manipulation of images, etc) was balanced by the academic input and project development.

The students have been made aware of copyright matters; if any user perceives breaches of copyright in anything herein, would they please email me?


NB please bear in mind that these are STUDENT projects: they may well contain mistakes of fact, interpretation, attribution etc, which have NOT been corrected! So caveat lector!

Michael Greenhalgh
Michael.Greenhalgh@anu.edu.au