Wow - how'd that happen? Facebook is 10 years old today. Happy birthday, Facebook! Yesterday, I saw some interesting stats about Facebook from the Pew Research Center. Here are some of them, with my thoughts included: 57% of all adults use … [Continue reading]
Website Redesign going live and going Responsive
Well, I didn't really post much about my library's website redesign. But next week, we go live with it! You can check it out now at our beta, pre-launch URL - dev.tscpl.org. Here's our go-live process: Work on the site like crazy (we still … [Continue reading]
Writing for the Mobile Web
Writing for the mobile web is a LOT like all those "writing for the web" articles you've probably seen before, but with more emphasis on scannability and engagement. Why? Because writing for the mobile web has an audience mostly using smartphones. … [Continue reading]
Thinking about Mobile Content Yet?

My library's web developer, Nathan Pauley, shared this article with me: The Mobile Moment, by Luke Wroblewski. In the article, Luke discusses how processes, priorities, and product thinking change when the majority of your web traffic shifts from … [Continue reading]
Using Business Cards to Promote econtent
My library has a bunch of econtent - services like Freegal, OneClick Digital, Hoopla, OverDrive, Zinio, Treehouse, and Mango Languages. Each of these tools point to real content - movies, music, books, magazines, and classes - but they live on the … [Continue reading]
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