We're in the middle of a digitization project, and the company that scanned and digitized some stuff for us sent us a very cool external hard drive... that happened to be formatted for a Macintosh. And my library uses PC-based products. … [Continue reading]
Usability testing with 5 users challenged
Laura Faulkner wrote an interesting article "Beyond the five-user assumption: Benefits of increased sample sizes in usability testing." I just heard about it at the UIDesigner blog, but the article has been around for awhile (published in Behavior … [Continue reading]
Ten things your web sites should be doing
This article discusses ten things websites should be doing. Here are the 10 things, rearranged a little (because of repetition) and with comments pertinent to library websites: 1. Offering regularly updated information (blogs, CMSs, etc.) and 2. … [Continue reading]
Continuing Discussion of Blogging Ethics
Karen Schneider has posted about blogging ethics - very interesting reading, especially the two links to lists of potential "blogging ethics" that bloggers might want to follow. The whole "blogging ethics" thing is an interesting concept, though … [Continue reading]
SJCPL Blogs Mentioned in the New York Times
How cool is this? Michael Stephens library was mentioned in the New York Times (login is required)... no, not just his library, but the BLOGS his library has set up! The article goes on to mention lots of other cool, on-the-edge types of library … [Continue reading]
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