Introduction
To enable CSU's web pages to maintain a consistent, professional appearance, certain specifications have been defined to establish a corporate style for the University web. All official CSU pages share the same style of corporate branding and basic navigation elements.
An official CSU page will include a standard header, navigation and footer. Various levels of pages have differing headers as do faculties, schools, divisions and enterprises. Templates are available for these areas to help you publish pages to the public site.
Web Roles & Responsibilities
CSU Website Management Committee
- Holds overall responsibility for the CSU web site.
- Chaired by DVC Administration
Membership
- Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Admin) - Presiding Officer
- Nominated representative from Faculties by DVC (Admin)
- Executive Director - Library
- Executive Director - DIT
- Executive Director - Student Services
- Director - Marketing
- Technical Specialist (Web) - DIT
- Information and Learning Systems - Presiding Officer
Division of Information Technology
- Responsible for technical management of the web site.
- Graphic design and web style
Division of Marketing & Communications
- Manage the CSU home page
- Develop web sites for specific campaigns and marketing promotion
- Provide a content development service
Web Curator
- Day to day management of site and policy on behalf of the Website Management Committee
Page Curators
- Hold delegated responsibility for editing and quality assurance of specific pages on the site.
Policy Requirements
Official pages
Official pages contain material that have the official approval of the University and are subject to the University's quality assurance procedures and practices.
Official pages must :
- Use the CSU template
- Be maintained and updated
- Not duplicate information - ie. link to authoritative source
- Be quality assured
- Comply with relevant policy
- Be Accessible
- Reside on www.csu.edu.au or online.csu.edu.au
The CSU Web Policy [.rtf] can also be found online.
