NREPC Webcore and other groups within the cabinet will constantly be preparing Indexes and Search Utilities for the public that will link your pages to the NREPC Home Page. It is necessary for you to be sure Webcore knows what files you have out there and some idea of their content.
Web developers at the cabinet level will update links on the system based on the content you create. They will also have in place an index created by an automated process that searches all your pages for keywords and special codes.
When you create a set of web pages you should send a list of keywords and concepts your pages address to the NREPC Webmaster. This will serve as a guide in creating the indexes for the using public.
To keep consistent with the overall scheme of geography, media and organizational structure for the NREPC home page, please organize your "key word and concept summary" in that fashion.
The University of Kentucky will be developing search tools that the public can use to poll the files we have posted on the web server for key words of interest to them. As of now, the search protocol will query the full text of all the HTML documents we have posted. For potential key words that would apply to a set of web pages but may not appear in the text of those pages, you can include "non printing" text that can include those key words. Consult your web reference for the special "tags" that will do this for you.