I’m teaching an ALA TechSource Workshop about building digital branches on August 3rd – and I hope you attend!
Here’s the blurb about the workshop:
“Every library needs a presence on the Web. Whether you work at a large academic library or a public library in a small town, you need to be able to provide service and content to your patrons beyond the walls of your building. In this workshop, David Lee King will take you through the process of building an effective, user-friendly library website that will exand and enhance your library’s presence in its community.
This event will take place on Tuesday, August 3rd at 2:30pm Eastern (1:30pm Central, 11:30am Pacific).
Whether you’re looking to launch your first website, redesign your site, or expand the site you have, this workshop will provide practical guidance for every step of the process.”
Interested? You can find out a bit more on this page, and you can sign up here!
I notice there is a Library Technology Report with the same name as your workshop. Will it be included in the workshop?
A couple of the chapters will be, but not the whole thing.
I notice there is a Library Technology Report with the same name as your workshop. Will it be included in the workshop?
A couple of the chapters will be, but not the whole thing.
On the sign-up screen, a section underneath lists three books as “Also of Interest.” I believe that Designing the Digital Experience should be front and center. Be a diva, David, and get the ALA TechSource folks to promote your book… a most excellent one.
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