Describes how to create a digital library of documents, images, articles, indexes, and other free resources found on the World Wide Web.
Gives practical advice to librarians considering designing a Web page, covering content and planning, deciding who will do the programming, organizational requirements, marketing, and maintaining the page. Sections on academic...
general search engines is often called the Surface Web. The Invisible Web is all of the stuff out there on the World Wide Web that is not indexed by general search engines and is not readily accessible using these search engines.
Use this book to learn how to utilize CSS techniques such as fluid grids and flexible images combined with responsive design techniques such as media queries to deliver an optimal experience for your library patrons regardless of device.
Libraries are delivering an ever-increasing proportion of their services through the web, a trend that seems certain to continue.
Presenting a wide assortment of possibilities, the authors offer guidance, inspiration, and practical direction - complete with sample screen shots - to: Create appropriate sites for different ages; Develop a project plan, including an ...
... see Robert Kanigel, The One Best Way: Frederick Winslow Taylor and the Enigma of E‡ciency (New York: Viking, 1997). ... Our Children (Summit Books, 1992); and Arthur Schlesinger, The Disuniting of America (New York: Norton, 1992).
In Chapter 6, “Website Maintenance Workflow at a Medium-Sized University Library”, Michelle Mach indicates that more than half the library staff at a medium-size academic library maintain large numbers of static Web pages, using Web ...
... Schuman , 1999 ) ; Mary Ann Fitzgerald , “ Misinformation on the Internet : Applying Evaluation Skills to Online Information , " Emergency Librarian 24 ( Jan. - Feb . 1997 ) : 9-14 ... Information Services : The Impact of the Internet.
Authored by an experienced librarian, digital resource manager, and professor in the field of library science, this book explores the wide-reaching impact of second-generation web technologies on library organization and services—and how ...
This book is a clear guide for library and information professionals as to what web metrics are available and how to assess and use them to make informed decisions and demonstrate value.