Gotzborg website finally updated after 10 years!
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Gotzborg website finally updated after 10 years!
Everyone,
It has been nearly ten years since the launch of Gotzborg's first official website in 2004. That website has largely gone untouched since it was launched in 2004, with only minor updates in 2005/6.
I am pleased to announce that the nearly year-long initiative to update the official website has reached a key milestone: as of today, the Wordpress-powered official Gotzborg website has been launched, with gotzborg.com redirecting to it.
The new website is a comprehensive living portal to our great micronation, offering a structured and easy to access presentation of information concerning our community, its contemporary life and its historic accomplishments.
It is the home to the Public Records Office, perhaps one of the most comprehensive national archives in our community, which is continuously updated with new contemporary and historical documents as well as legal texts.
It is also the home of the Royal University of Gotzborg, with an integrated learning management system that will ease access to educational material for not only Gotzers, but all micronationalists who wish to take courses.
The website at launch is approximately 90% complete in terms of the core information pages, with the remainder in the process of being added in the near future (particularly the Royal Army and Royal Navy pages).
Moving forward, the Who's Who Index, which presents biographical information on all Gotzers, past and present, will be updated in its entirety for September 2013.
The Public Records Office archival library will continue to grow as I upload more documents - both official government documents as well as those contributed by private entities - from our history. I encourage all individuals who have past or present documents pertaining to Gotzborg to contact me by PM to arrange to have these added to the Public Records Office.
An indexed collection of all past Royal Armed Forces orders is also planned. This will bring online a large number of documents that were lost when our Ezboard was shut down during the 2007 Hiatus, which was soon followed by the closure of Ezboard.
The Royal University of Gotzborg site is being populated with course content from the King Charles III War Studies College and this process is ongoing. I invite anyone who is interested in offering a course via the Royal University of Gotzborg to contact me for further information on how we can facilitate that.
These are but a few of the future additions to the national website that can be expected.
If there are any questions, concerns about, or suggestions for, the new website, please let me know.
It has been nearly ten years since the launch of Gotzborg's first official website in 2004. That website has largely gone untouched since it was launched in 2004, with only minor updates in 2005/6.
I am pleased to announce that the nearly year-long initiative to update the official website has reached a key milestone: as of today, the Wordpress-powered official Gotzborg website has been launched, with gotzborg.com redirecting to it.
The new website is a comprehensive living portal to our great micronation, offering a structured and easy to access presentation of information concerning our community, its contemporary life and its historic accomplishments.
It is the home to the Public Records Office, perhaps one of the most comprehensive national archives in our community, which is continuously updated with new contemporary and historical documents as well as legal texts.
It is also the home of the Royal University of Gotzborg, with an integrated learning management system that will ease access to educational material for not only Gotzers, but all micronationalists who wish to take courses.
The website at launch is approximately 90% complete in terms of the core information pages, with the remainder in the process of being added in the near future (particularly the Royal Army and Royal Navy pages).
Moving forward, the Who's Who Index, which presents biographical information on all Gotzers, past and present, will be updated in its entirety for September 2013.
The Public Records Office archival library will continue to grow as I upload more documents - both official government documents as well as those contributed by private entities - from our history. I encourage all individuals who have past or present documents pertaining to Gotzborg to contact me by PM to arrange to have these added to the Public Records Office.
An indexed collection of all past Royal Armed Forces orders is also planned. This will bring online a large number of documents that were lost when our Ezboard was shut down during the 2007 Hiatus, which was soon followed by the closure of Ezboard.
The Royal University of Gotzborg site is being populated with course content from the King Charles III War Studies College and this process is ongoing. I invite anyone who is interested in offering a course via the Royal University of Gotzborg to contact me for further information on how we can facilitate that.
These are but a few of the future additions to the national website that can be expected.
If there are any questions, concerns about, or suggestions for, the new website, please let me know.