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March 6, 2009
Web Design Matters: Ten Essentials for Any Library site
Thinking about redesigning the library website. Check out Brian Mathews article in Library Journal entitled "Web Design Matters: Ten essentials for any library site". Mathews focuses on "elements that will update your web site's appearance, improve its functionality, and make a lasting positive impression on your patrons." He give ten places to start with excellent examples. Check it out! [RJ]
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I'm trying to decide where I should get a web design/programming degree from. Is it better to go to a big name school and pay extra money, or can I go to a good small school that's much cheaper? Do employers care where I get the degree from or do they just look at my portfolio?
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Posted by: brian adams | Nov 24, 2010 6:09:35 AM
Second the idea of redesigning this site. Needs a refresh!
Posted by: NJ Web Design | Sep 30, 2010 2:43:19 PM
I would say a redesign is in good order - although its nice now.
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Posted by: jack logo designer | Dec 29, 2009 11:53:11 PM
If would be great if lawmakers would learn the web the same way one learns to drive a car. Too much to ask of overpaid lawyers and those often born into money.
Posted by: Dave. C. | Nov 12, 2009 1:05:21 PM
That's some good solid information, thanks for posting it! :-)
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