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The sins of library web sites
Ah, Twitter is a wonderful thing. I asked members of the Twitterverse to catalog the problems of library web sites, and my followers (as friends on Twitter are…
[GUEST POST] Is your library search bar friendly?
Don Yarman is the Deputy Director of Delaware County Public Library. Probably by now, you’re using a web browser that…
The web as social playground: Weblin
For the past several months, I have been experimenting with a little-known web application called Weblin. In effect, it allows…
[GUEST POST] Escaping the Brand Trap: Moving Beyond Big Name Software
George Lenzer is a Computer and Network Manager at Cleveland Public Library and blogs at alt.think. Do you exclusively use…
To blog or not to blog…is that really the question?
Libraries are often encouraged to blog. By no means, let me discourage your library from blogging! But, because it is so easy to set up a blog, some…
There are no ‘OPLIN databases’
(This is something that even I, who worked with database purchases for the CLEVNET consortium, didn’t really “get” until I…
[GUEST POST]Ultra Low-Cost PCs: Little Laptops Getting a Lot of Love
Glen Horton is the Technology Coordinator and Assistant Director of SWON Libraries. As convenient as they are, laptops can be…
RSS, Part II: Why your library web site needs a feed
I am assuming that, by now, you have a RSS reader/aggretator of your own and you now understand why RSS…