The home
page of Scotland's Culture includes the following areas.
In the top left hand corner of the page, there is a link to a Graphic
version of Scotland's Culture, this version
of the site contains graphics or images and is less accessible to screen
readers and other adaptive technologies, than the text version of the
site.
Below the title text , the navigation bar offers links to the main areas
of the service. The navigation bar is available from every page of Scotland's
Culture. Within the search area of the service, the navigational links
are replaced by tabs.
The navigational links are:
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- Home - this link will bring you
back to the main page of the service.
- Browse Scotland's Culture - this
link will take you to a resource area of the service.
- Search Scotland's Culture - this
link will take you to the full searching facilities available within
the service.
- About the portal - this link will
take you to information about the service such as background and aims,
frequently asked questions and contact details.
- Sitemap - this link provides a
list of all pages available within the site.
- Help - each page within the service
has its own help page, depending on which page of the service you
are in, will determine the help page. All help pages are listed within
the sitemap page.
The simple search facility has a
search box to the right hand side. Enter a word or search term and
click on the go button, this will take you to a number of electronic
resources found within the Scotland's Culture service.
Underneath the welome paragraph are the service's spotlights,
these may be direct links to external resources of cultural significance
or highlighting new content within the service's links to electronic
resources. All spotlight resources will open in a new window.
The bottom of the page has information such as a link to the partners
involved in Scotland's Culture, legal requirements of the service,
disclaimer and copyright, and a contact email for reaching the service
team.
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Scotland's Culture help pages are displayed in
a new browser window. You may wish to keep the new window open for further
reference, or close it to reduce clutter. You can always display this
guide again from the Sitemap page, along
with all other help pages.
Some users may find that parts of Scotland’s Culture are inaccessible
from within an institution that has firewall protection. This may be because
parts of the Scotland’s Culture use an untypical port number (8000).
To rectify this you should contact your IT department who will be able
address the problem. |
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