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Transforming Your Library’s Website

My Library Technology Report is out! by davidkingIn the latest issue of Library Technology Reports, Building the Digital Branch: Guidelines for Transforming Your Library’s Website, David Lee King explores the idea of the digital branch—a library website that is a vital, functional resource for patrons and enhances the library’s place within its community. The report outlines an efficient process for creating a digital branch, from the initial phases of gathering information and sketching out a design, to winning approval from management, hiring qualified IT staff, and maintaining and upgrading the site once it is built. Throughout the report, the author regularly uses his experience at his own library as an example of how the process can unfold and what pitfalls to avoid.

If you don’t have direct access to a copy of this useful publication, it just happens to be obtainable via ProQuest, which is available to most libraries in Washington. A table of contents with direct links to ProQuest are found below the divide (read the rest of the entry), but keep in mind that you will need to authenticate in order to obtain access.

  1. Credits   clip_image001 Citation   |   clip_image002 Full Text – PDF (100 K)
    Anonymous. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 2 (1 page)
  2. Table of contents   clip_image001[1] Citation   |   clip_image002[1] Full Text – PDF (47 K) |
    Anonymous. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 3 (2 pages)
  3. What Is a Digital Branch, Anyway?   clip_image001[8] Abstract  |   clip_image003[6] Full text  |   clip_image002[8] Full Text – PDF (367 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 5 (6 pages)
  4. Gathering Information   clip_image001[4] Abstract  |   clip_image003[2] Full text  |   clip_image002[4] Full Text – PDF (169 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 10 (4 pages)
  5. The Planning Process   clip_image001[7] Abstract  |   clip_image003[5] Full text  |   clip_image002[7] Full Text – PDF (192 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 13 (4 pages)
  6. Building the Branch   clip_image001[2] Abstract   |   clip_image003 Full text   |   clip_image002[2] Full Text – PDF (308 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 16 (8 pages)
  7. What to Do Once Your Site Is Built   clip_image001[9] Abstract  |   clip_image003[7] Full text  |   clip_image002[9] Full Text – PDF (214 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 23 (8 pages)
  8. Creating Community at the Digital Branch  clip_image001[3] Abstract   |   clip_image003[1] Full text   |   clip_image002[3] Full Text – PDF (238 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 30 (5 pages)
  9. Planning for the Next Phase   clip_image001[5] Abstract  |   clip_image003[3] Full text  |   clip_image002[5] Full Text – PDF (165 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 34 (4 pages)
  10. Resources   clip_image001[6] Abstract  |   clip_image003[4] Full text  |   clip_image002[6] Full Text – PDF (140 K)
    David Lee King. Library Technology Reports. Chicago: Aug/Sep 2009. Vol. 45, Iss. 6; p. 37 (3 pages)



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