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      <title>Book Review: The Accidental Webmaster</title>
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      <description>The World Wide Web has emerged as one of the key platforms for the development and communication of information.
From complex, high-tech organisations like the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) [1], through to community sites such as Abington Trails [2], a Pennsylvanian community trails group, the Web has provided effective access to a global audience of billions.
Behind each site, lies a person responsible for its creation currency and operability - the Webmaster.</description>
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