Getting Linked from the Stanford Medicine Site
Stanford Medicine Navigation Resources
If the site represents a department, division, center or group within or associated with the Stanford Medicine, you may want to request listing in the Schools central navigation resources, such as the Departments page, or one of the other site guide pages. Direct your request to Web Help, and tell us where you belong on the page. What group, division, department and so on up are you a part of? Or are you a multi-department or -division center?
Stanford Google search
You may want to be listed in the Stanford A-Z index. To be listed, go the "Suggest a new site" form and submit a request for listing.
How about indexing by the Stanford Google search engine? Before your site is indexed, it's a good idea to understand how indexing works, and to make sure your site is set up to make best use of the search engine. The Information for Web Site Creators page is a good place to start.
The Stanford Google index (and other search engines as well) will only add your site to the index when it encounters a link or links to your site. So it's a good idea to request links to your site from the Stanford Medicine site maps and/or the Stanford A-Z index, as described above.
The most important factor in how your site's pages are indexed in most search engines is the browser title. Make sure each public page in your site has a unique and meaningful browser title.
<HEAD> <TITLE>Information Resources & Technology (IRT) - Stanford University School of Medicine - Stanford Medicine</TITLE> </HEAD>
You can more about browser titles and meta tags to enhance search.

