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Archive for July, 2007

One thing I’ve learned in the last 6 1/2 years of working on library websites is that you have to take any opportunity you have to clean house when it comes to pages. Too many pages end up orphaned or unused over the lifetime of a site. To deal with this, when you do a [...]

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I started to comment Ross Singer’s recent post “Union Card” but the comment gained a life of its own and I decided rather than potentially having it eaten because of its length (this has happened to me before on other blogs) I’d create a post here. In essence, Ross wants to know why a particular [...]

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Lorcan Dempsey has a great post about how network are reshaping the library systems environment. Lorcan does a terrific job of describing the evolution of things and paints and interesting picture of where we might be going. What interests me the most about the article is his discussion of the need for unified access to [...]

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The absolute best thing in the world is to see the things you’ve been working on come to fruition. That happened for me on Saturday at ALA at the Mayflower Hotel when 30 people showed up in person (and 7000+ people virtually visited) LITA BIGWIG’s Social Software Showcase. As Michelle said, it was hand-down “best [...]

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After making a huge effort to recruit a Web Developer for my department and having the search fail, my boss and I decided that perhaps it might be better if we recruited a librarian with technical skills for my department instead. The process of getting the line reconfigured and putting together the posting took a [...]

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The third and fourth days of ALA were as busy for me as the first and second days. Sunday was the Top Tech Trends panel with myself, John Blyberg, Marshall Breeding, Walt Crawford, Joan Frye Williams, and Roy Tennant. I’d never heard Joan speak before and I thought that she was awesome because she brought [...]

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