I'm reading Michael Porter's latest Netflix post, and here are some more thoughts to add to the discussion:We as libraries do free content well (well, paper-based content, anyway). And we also do free web access pretty well (since no one else really … [Continue reading]
Adapting the Netflix Model to Libraries
Michael Porter (libraryman) has been talking about Netflix and fee-based services. It's good stuff - go read and think! That's what I did, hence this post... here's my off-the-cuff thinking about the Netflix model and charging patrons for value-added … [Continue reading]
David’s First Experiment with Screencasting
I've wanted to play around with screencasting for awhile now, and recently when looking at job ads, it dawned on me - why not make a screencast of some bad website usability? That way, I can test out screencasting and at the same time, provide … [Continue reading]
Finally added something to my About page
I FINALLY got around to adding content on my About page. So - if you're extremely bored or extremely curious (or both), go visit my About page and find out a little bit more about me. … [Continue reading]
Planning Manpower for the Web
Webmasters, check out this article: How to Plan Manpower on a Web Team (found at A List Apart). The article provides some pointers on figuring out how many people/hours are needed for web projects - something we could all use!Shane Diffily (the … [Continue reading]
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