Site news
21 July 2008
We have done some upgrades that should make PensionReforms easier to use and more
helpful:
- We added an “Archives” page.
- The front page is limited to about 50 abstracts – that makes it much faster to load. All other abstracts are listed on the Archives page in the order of date first posted on PensionReforms. The split between front page and archives does not affect either the site sort or the Google site search tools. They look for relevant results across all abstracts.
- We added the “Editors’ picks” page – 10 reports on PensionReforms that the editors think are of particular significance.
- We added the “Top 10” page that lists the abstracts most looked at by PensionReforms’ readers since the site opened on 6 October 2006.
- We also added the Glossary page. Where words are used with a special meaning on PensionReforms, they are shown with capital initial letters and are defined in the Glossary.
6 October 2006
PensionReforms was launched at the University of Auckland’s Business School.
1 July 2006
PensionReforms welcomes the support of an anonymous benefactor to the University of Auckland's Business School. This will allow two of the Editorial Board's members ( Susan St-John and Michael Littlewood ) to build PensionReforms' resources. Susan and Michael are co-directors of the recently formed Retirement Policy & Research Centre at the Business School. The benefactor's generosity will also help with on-going site maintenance over the next few years.
System
21 July 2008
From 21 July 2008, PensionReforms became hosted by RightNow, a provider of internet
hosting services to New Zealand based enterprises.
5 October 2006
A mirror site administered by the University of Auckland was created. This is the public face of PensionReforms.
20 July 2006
The first version of PensionReforms was migrated to Web Service for the abstracts and to a .NET service for adding and editing abstracts. The new framework allows for an efficient sort by categories of the stored abstracts.
6 July 2006
PensionReforms’ was launched to contributing editors for comment.
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