Free Download A. Paula Wilson, "Library Web Sites: Creating Online Collections and Services"
English | 2004 | pages: 161 | ISBN: 0838908721 | PDF | 1,2 mb
Information-hungry consumers have become accustomed to flashy commercial web sites, the lightning speed of major search engines, and a seemingly endless array of "content" at high profile sites like Amazon.com. Libraries committed to delivering online content and services in this frenzied environment need the authoritative guidance and practical know-how available in Library Web Sites.
This patron-centered step-by-step guide is the foundation for creating either basic or advanced online library services, and integrating all aspects of library activities in the virtual world. Beginning with a checklist of elements essential to a library web site, it further explains how to:
– Manage content using database-backed web pages
– Brand the library’s marketing and promote services online
– Integrate external content―licensed databases, library catalog and e-books―onto the site
– Conduct readers’ advisory services online
– Keep the site fresh and updated using the editorial calendar tool
– Archive online resources
Public and academic librarians, technology specialists, and all those front line staff responsible for creating, designing and updating the library’s web site will find an all-encompassing user-friendly guide designed to help them make the library’s vast resources accessible online.