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Blog posts from February 2006
Book Club from Unshelved
I’ve been a big fan of Unshelved since I first saw it. I enjoy reading this online daily comic strip because the characters are funny, sometimes it hits a little close to home, and it’s set in a public library!
Well Unshelved added a new feature at the end of 2005 — Book Club! From the site, “every Sunday our characters discuss a different book in a full page of color.” The reviews are great. On their blog, Bill (one of the creators of Unshelved) states that some libraries “are printing out Book Clubs and using them to promote books,” which was the intent of these new Sunday strips.
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Writing (Concisely) for the Web
People don’t read web pages.
Perhaps it’s because the web puts so much content within our grasp, we’re rarely satisfied to read a page from top to bottom before we veer of in a different direction via hyperlink.
The following are guidelines I adhere to when writing for the web:
- Recognize the structure in documents and make it apparent.
- Use bullet lists, such as this, to organize lists.
- Use HTML’s heading tags. They promote organized and logical documents, and can improve your search engine rankings, too. Here’s an example usage:
- H1 for page titles
- H2 for section headings
- H3 for subsection headings
- And so on…
- Use consistent styles and formatting. Once a user learns your layout, they can take that knowledge to any page in your site.
- Get the main point across in your first sentence.
Interested in learning more? Here is a collection of articles on writing for the web.
- Posted by: sandiw1941
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importance of Idaho libraries
The 17th Annual Idaho Public Policy Survey, conducted by Boise State University and released in January 2006, included the question “Overall, how important are libraries in our state?” The responses (n=534, with a +/- error of 4%) showed 77.2% choosing “very important” and 20.5% choosing “somewhat important”. Only 0.2% choose “not important at all”.
Fast forward to February 7th — three library bond elections failed (Boise, Lewiston, & Twin Falls). I read that there was low voter turn-out, too many people dislike the property tax, and we don’t need libraries because we have the Internet.
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Online demonstration of LiLI Unlimited statewide catalog now available
Recently, the Idaho State Library presented information to JFAC, the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, the legislative committee that makes state budget recommendations. As part of the State Library’s budget presentation, committee members were shown a 3-minute demonstration (Windows Media Player format) of the LiLI Unlimited Catalog. This demonstration is now available for viewing on the LiLI Unlimited website at http://libraries.idaho.gov/lili-unlimited.
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Hello World!
Welcome to the Idaho Library Futures 2020 Vision Think Tank blog.
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