Title: A Guide to INCTR s Portal
1A Guide to INCTR s Portal
- Enhancing international communication in the
service of global cancer control
2What is a Web Portal?
- A portal, as its name implies, is a single point
of access to a set of linked applications that
are of interest to various types of users - The consistent look and feel with regard to
access to information or the use of the linked
applications provides significant advantages to
communication and collaboration
3How does it differ from a Web Site?
- A portal is much more interactive, permitting
users to modify content, and even the appearance
of web pages - Users given appropriate rights can even create
new electronic work spaces (sites) for a group,
document or meeting - Available applications include surveys,
discussion groups, e-mail alerts when a document
or library is modified, etc.
4The INCTR Portal
- The INCTR portal is constructed with Microsoft
Share Point Portal Software - The provider is Capital Technologies Information
Services http//www.ctisinc.com/ - It consists of a hierarchical complex of web
sites the Portal Home Page is reached via
INCTRs web site - http//www.inctr.org/
5What is its value?
- The portal will provide information and permit
sharing of a broad range of files and
applications - Through improve communication and storage of past
and present files at a single location, it will
improve the management of projects and events of
all kinds - While much of the portal will be accessible to
anybody able to access the internet, some sites
will be working sites for INCTR staff or groups
6INCTR Portal Home Page
- The home page provides a series of options listed
on the Quick Launch bar at the left of the
screen
Click on one to move to a picture or document
library, or to one of the subordinate sites
listed, e.g., INCTR Programs
7Statistics
- Some statistics relevant to developing countries
are revealed by scrolling down and selecting the
required information at the pull down bar.
Governing Council Members are shown on the right
8Some Useful Locations
- You can click on any item in black on the Quick
Launch bar to move to the site in question e.g.
Education, Palliative Care, Forum, etc.
9The Education Site
- Here you can access presentations from past INCTR
Annual Meetings and also presentations on
selected topics (e.g., imaging in various cancers
10The Palliative Care Site
- Here you can access INCTRs Clinical Guidelines
for Palliative Care and provide comments on them
via the survey
11Members Forum
- The Forum site is an interactive site, the
content of which is both contributed by and
available to INCTR members - This site also includes a list of all members,
that is periodically updated, and the potential
to perform surveys or have group discussions
12Returning Home
- Note that on each site, you can return to the
Portal Home Page by clicking on Up to INCTR Home
13Announcements and Links
- Announcements on the home page are visible under
the description, and many external internet sites
are included on the right side of the page just
click and go!
14INCTR Branches
- You can move to the home page of an INCTR Branch
or Office simply by clicking on its global
location on the map
NNCTR/INCTR (Nepal)
INCTR USA
15INCTR Branches
- There is also a common website for all branches,
available via the list of links, from which the
individual branch websites can also be accessed.
16Branch Home Pages
- Each of the branch sites provides similar
information to that on the portal home page, but
is specific to the particular branch
17INCTR Staff Sites
- Some areas of the Portal are accessible only to
INCTR staff and Associate Members throughout the
world - In such cases, a password is required to access
the sites - Passwords will be provided by INCTR Headquarters
in Belgium
18Communications among INCTR Collaborators
- In addition to the public and staff sites are
workspaces for specific INCTR groups e.g.,
Governing Council, Special Panel, Strategy Groups - Others are workspaces for work groups whose
members are located in different countries e.g.,
NETWORK, Annual Meeting - These sites are also password protected
19Entering a Password Protected Site
- If you attempt to enter a password protected site
or workspace, you will be asked for your username
and password. - If you are not allowed entry but no request for a
password is made, check that your computer will
ALLOW POPUPS for this site
20Entering Your Username and Password
Enter the domain name (W2K3-PORTALS)\username in
the top row. Enter your password in the second
row. Choose remember password if you wish, and
click OK
21How to Download Files
- Text or graphic files are stored in document
libraries and accessed via the quick launch bar
or from a web part displayed on the relevant
home page
Document library on Quick Launch side bar
Document Library displayed on Home Page
22Document Libraries
- The screen obtained from either clicking on the
Quick Launch bar or on the title of a document
library displayed on the page looks like this
Folder containing more files. Click on text to
open it
PDF File
23Accessing a Folder in a Library
- This screen shows the list of PowerPoint
presentations displayed when the PowerPoint
folder within the previous library is opened.
24Accessing Document Files
- A document file is best opened or saved by a
right click and choosing from the menu which
appears
Right click on document of choice
A left click permits you to download the file
into your computer (password needed)
25How to Download Documents for Editing
- Documents for editing and returning to its
original location, or new documents, created
online or uploaded, will only be accessible by
members with password access to the relevant
site. - Even if you download and save a document from a
public site, you will not be able to reload an
edited version
26Downloading Files for Editing
- To edit a file, it must be accessed from the
library screen by clicking on the arrow to the
right of a file and choosing from the menu
e.g., Edit in Microsoft Word
27Uploading Documents
- Documents may be uploaded to a library via the
upload document choice in the horizontal menu
bar in a document library
28Setting E-Mail Alerts
- You can arrange for an e-mail to be sent to you
each time a specific document is changed, or each
time a change is made to a document library.
Click on menu item for alerts relating to a
specific document
Click on Alert me and follow instructions for
alerts to changes in the entire library
29Feedback
- The purpose of the Portal is to enhance
communication and to give improved access to
information - If there are items you would like to be made
available, or you are having difficulties in
accessing information, please contact INCTR via
edupont_at_inctr.be or cedric_at_inctr.be - Please be aware that INCTRs resources are
limited, and some sites may require updating.