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										</div>Aubri Keleman, Teen Services &#38; Web Coordinator, Whatcom County Library System Tao Gao, Live2Create Interactive Aubri - Rumba with Joomla What is a cms and why is it wicked cool?  The webmaster doesn’t have to do anything Pre-redesign collect stats review your brand collect photos – tell a story focus groups set explicit goals in priority order redesign questions do staff and leadership know why a new website is needed  which cms is best for us what can we afford money vs time vs design how much staff time can we put into the redesign &#38; upkeep; do you need to outsource or do you have the talent you need on staff how will decisions be made, who gets the final say who is the best for the website how will staff be involved in the redesign process what project management tool should we use – blogs and wikis, they used a wiki  goal wc3 compliant new page &#8211; www.wcls.org results increased user feedback more content, more up to date content users spend more time on our site improved navigation w3c compliant flexibility Problems you cant limit authors to just one page or section calendar migration Similar Posts: Website redesign [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Aubri Keleman, Teen Services &amp; Web Coordinator, Whatcom County Library System</p>
<p>Tao Gao, Live2Create Interactive</p>
<p>Aubri -</p>
<p>Rumba with Joomla</p>
<p>What is a cms and why is it wicked cool?  The webmaster doesn’t have to do anything</p>
<p>Pre-redesign</p>
<ul>
<li>collect stats</li>
<li>review your brand</li>
<li>collect photos – tell a story</li>
<li>focus groups</li>
<li>set explicit goals in priority order</li>
</ul>
<p>redesign questions</p>
<ul>
<li>do staff and leadership know why a new website is needed</li>
<li> which cms is best for us</li>
<li>what can we afford money vs time vs design</li>
<li>how much staff time can we put into the redesign &amp; upkeep;</li>
<li>do you need to outsource or do you have the talent you need on staff</li>
<li>how will decisions be made, who gets the final say</li>
<li>who is the best for the website</li>
<li>how will staff be involved in the redesign process</li>
<li>what project management tool should we use – blogs and wikis, they used a wiki</li>
</ul>
<p><span> </span>goal wc3 compliant</p>
<p>new page &#8211; www.wcls.org</p>
<p>results</p>
<ul>
<li>increased user feedback</li>
<li>more content, more up to date content</li>
<li>users spend more time on our site</li>
<li>improved navigation</li>
<li>w3c compliant</li>
<li>flexibility</li>
</ul>
<p>Problems</p>
<ul>
<li>you cant limit authors to just one page or section</li>
<li>calendar</li>
<li>migration</li>
</ul>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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<p><a href="http://www.blyberg.net/">John Blyberg</a></p>
<p><a href="http://otherlibrarian.wordpress.com/">Ryan Deschamps</a></p>
<p>Ryan<br />
ModX<br />
How not to have to use drupal<br />
Cms in general<br />
Why joomla<br />
Why switch to ModX</p>
<p>Good content mngmt system should facilitate division of labor, support overall development, ensure best practices and standards<br />
Halifax public library now in modx looked the same in joomla<br />
Its not about the front end, its about the cockpit, ask long as the front end performs its about making the lives of your staff happy</p>
<p>Why they choose joomla<br />
Number 1 in market share<br />
Huge community of support<br />
Templates<br />
www.opensourcecms.com – demo of anything, can see how the back end looks and works</p>
<p>why they switched to ModX from Joomla<br />
painful upgrade<br />
started looking useful stuff – code etc, wanted to look at new services, joomla is not that great for adding unique<br />
nice interface but doesn’t help the development of the site</p>
<p>ModX<br />
Has fine grain user access, can restrict access to specific pages<br />
Resources</p>
<p>What he does like<br />
Still needs work<br />
Needs more documentation<br />
Some syntax knowledge required</p>
<p>Joomla really good for an intranet, wouldn’t recommend for a front end site,<br />
community engagement is more important that community size<br />
application framework</p>
<p>John<br />
If youre not thinking about cms at this point you are doing yourself a really big disservice<br />
Drupal – named open source cms of the year for the last 2 years<br />
Not as easy as joomla – steep learning curve</p>
<p>How drupal handles content<br />
Nodes – not a page, not a post<br />
Blog post could be a node, drupal considers that content type</p>
<p>Content creation kit (CCK) – allows you to create new content types<br />
Taxonomy system – drupa allows you to create your own classification system for your content types<br />
Drupal allows you to structure sites so that content is on more than one page, on front page and on book groups page for example</p>
<p>Templating system – php standard, html with php tags and code<br />
Sopac is completely template driven<br />
If you don’t like how something looks you can make it look exactly how you want it to</p>
<p>api system api.drupal.org<br />
hooks<br />
drupal website is the place to start if youre interested in having drupal in your system</p>
<p>sopac was built on top of drupal because they were confident that drupal was a viable product<br />
thesocialopac.net</p>
<p>questions<br />
if you were starting with drupal now would you go with 6 or 7? Answer 7 hasn’t been officially released yet, so use 6<br />
learning curve problems – some people have a problem with the taxonomy system, even John runs into things he doesn’t know and has to go to the site and look it up<br />
moving from one system to another, are there tools to facilitate a move from joomla to drupal? Ryan – probably but the tools might not be that trustworthy, always be looking forward, what is the next upgrade, how difficult is the next upgrade John – migration is not easy, he advises against if possible</p>
<p>mentioned not hacking the core code, can you explain – John if you tweak code &amp; drupal upgrades the file that you changed might have changed so you need to compare, very time consuming</p>
<p>modx has snippets, allows you to change code from back end with out breaking it</p>
<p>how easy to migrate from an existing site in php to one  of these tools?  Manually migrating your content,</p>
<p>if modx went away where would you go? Ryan &#8211; drupal<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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										</div>Social network profile management Greg Schwartz Michael Porter Sarah Houghton-Jan Amanda Clay Powers Greg Identity Digital identity mapping – online interactions make identity much more complicated Your next employer looking for your identity will do a google search You do not own your online identity Tip -own your username - if your name is unique and can grab everywhere use it, otherwise pick something - checkusernames.com - join the conversation , develop your identity by participation - listen, pay attention to what other people are saying about you - be authentic – your digital identity should be your real identity Amanda Clay Powers What are we doing here anyway How managing identity online is like managing information We know how to manage identity because we know how to manage information (really?) Our place is to educate people about what they are doing Peoples perception that librarians don’t know how to help them with their online interactions Who else is in the position to coach people with this? Who else has the number of computers we do Sarah Being online as the library Register for online sites with a generic email address, not the address of a specific staff member Quick [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Social network profile management</p>
<p><a href="http://openstacks.net">Greg Schwartz </a><br />
<a href="http://libraryman.com">Michael Porter</a><br />
<a href="http://librarianinblack.typepad.com/">Sarah Houghton-Jan</a><br />
Amanda Clay Powers</p>
<p>Greg<br />
Identity<br />
Digital identity mapping – online interactions make identity much more complicated<br />
Your next employer looking for your identity will do a google search<br />
You do not own your online identity</p>
<p>Tip<br />
-own your username<br />
- if your name is unique and can grab everywhere use it, otherwise pick something<br />
- checkusernames.com<br />
- join the conversation , develop your identity by participation<br />
- listen, pay attention to what other people are saying about you<br />
- be authentic – your digital identity should be your real identity</p>
<p>Amanda Clay Powers<br />
What are we doing here anyway<br />
How managing identity online is like managing information<br />
We know how to manage identity because we know how to manage information (really?)<br />
Our place is to educate people about what they are doing<br />
Peoples perception that librarians don’t know how to help them with their online interactions<br />
Who else is in the position to coach people with this? Who else has the number of computers we do</p>
<p>Sarah<br />
Being online as the library<br />
Register for online sites with a generic email address, not the address of a specific staff member<br />
Quick replies to users messages<br />
Keep it open to everyone – let anyone being your friend, other than spammers</p>
<p>What not to do<br />
Register with stranger usernames<br />
Not replying<br />
Outdated profile information<br />
Slow or no replies<br />
Institutional in tone</p>
<p>Under management and over management, over mgmnt is just as dangerous as under dangerous</p>
<p>Be personable – sarah got a gig via facebook<br />
Checkusernames.com<br />
Opened<br />
Claimed<br />
Ping.fm<br />
Atomkeep</p>
<p>Michael<br />
Libraryman is his online identity<br />
Webjunction.org – community staff for library staff</p>
<p>Be fun, but not too fun<br />
Things can be misinterpreted online<br />
Share success stories</p>
<p>Audience participation<br />
Question about dual identity –<br />
greg Schwartz talked about keeping identity separate, that in being authentic those 2 lines start to blur<br />
sarah – you don’t have control of how other people see your identity, she posted wedding photos thinking no one would find them, but within 4 hours they were located<br />
Michael – its hard to control, you might be able to have a separate account somewhere, but not a separate identity, thinks as tools get refined we’ll see more levels of connections, more than just friends, family etc, we care about functionality, Flickr example &#8211; what if we could group friends and allow just certain groups of friends see specific photos<br />
Amanda – might be a generational thing too</p>
<p>Not everything needs to be online</p>
<p>Greg – everything you ever do say whatever online may eventually be shown to everyone, you never know when it will become public</p>
<p>Library success wiki</p>
<p>Sarah – if its not personal its not effective even if it is an institutional site</p>
<p>Greg aggregate your life stream – people are not familiar with those tools on a mass scale</p>
<p>Sarah – integrate your profiles, put linkedin on flickr, etc, cross pollinate, include links to all the sites on your library website</p>
<p>Michael &#8211; It takes research and time to things well enough, you might have to let something slide to make something else work</p>
<p>Amanda – ppl are overwhelmed by information, Mississippi library 2.0 Summit – to talk about tools, whats working, how its working, you have to get ahead of the curve</p>
<p>Audience question – single woman, online interaction can be awkward, talking the other women near where she lives, she is more interested in connecting with other people for a purpose and not really share personal information as much, we might have personal differences, but we can collaborate online without bringing that in.<br />
Do you really want all your colleagues to have access to all your past relationship information.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>Best of the web Firefox - Greasemonkey - smart key words - can use set up address bar to seach any site on the web - customize google extension - better gmail2 – takes ads off of gmail google reader -    helvetireader book city jackets wikimedia commons flickr image search pictobrowser skitch – screenshots, then allows for annotation, can upload directly to flickr jing – can do screenshots and screencasts screentoaster vimeo – look at the sign up process, even if you’re not going to use it, go through to look at sign up process, your libraries processes should be like this postrank copypastecharacter.com today’smeet when is good letmegooglethatforyou colorlovers tagcrowd wordle qature – real time aggregation of whats happening on twitter search.twitter.com tweetdeck vyew – free online web conferencing tool bacolicious wordpress theme called thematic very powerful ted.com googlevoice – get a number from google, calls will be routed to phone, voicemails will get transcribed googleforms zohocreator netnewswire – only for macs prezi 280slides lovelycharts typetester evernote zotero worldtimeserver.com tadalist.com hulu toodledo sendyouit emic4all &#8211; records in mp3,  audacity to edit logmein.com &#8211; remote support dropbox Similar Posts: Micro Interactions, Conversations, &#038; Customers: Sweet Tweet Strategies Market yourself market [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Best of the web<br />
Firefox<br />
- Greasemonkey<br />
- smart key words<br />
- can use set up address bar to seach any site on the web<br />
- customize google extension<br />
- better gmail2 – takes ads off of gmail</p>
<p>google reader<br />
-    helvetireader</p>
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<li>book city jackets</li>
<li>wikimedia commons</li>
<li>flickr image search</li>
<li>pictobrowser</li>
<li>skitch – screenshots, then allows for annotation, can upload directly to flickr</li>
<li>jing – can do screenshots and screencasts</li>
<li>screentoaster</li>
<li>vimeo – look at the sign up process, even if you’re not going to use it, go through to look at sign up process, your libraries processes should be like this</li>
<li>postrank</li>
<li>copypastecharacter.com</li>
<li>today’smeet</li>
<li>when is good</li>
<li>letmegooglethatforyou</li>
<li>colorlovers</li>
<li>tagcrowd</li>
<li>wordle</li>
<li>qature – real time aggregation of whats happening on twitter</li>
<li>search.twitter.com</li>
<li>tweetdeck</li>
<li>vyew – free online web conferencing tool</li>
<li>bacolicious</li>
<li>wordpress theme called thematic very powerful</li>
<li>ted.com</li>
<li>googlevoice – get a number from google, calls will be routed to phone, voicemails will get transcribed</li>
<li>googleforms</li>
<li>zohocreator</li>
<li>netnewswire – only for macs</li>
<li>prezi</li>
<li>280slides</li>
<li>lovelycharts</li>
<li>typetester</li>
<li>evernote</li>
<li>zotero</li>
<li>worldtimeserver.com</li>
<li>tadalist.com</li>
<li>hulu</li>
<li>toodledo</li>
<li>sendyouit</li>
<li>emic4all &#8211; records in mp3,  audacity to edit</li>
<li>logmein.com &#8211; remote support</li>
<li>dropbox</li>
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<p>-    Brand – logo, identity<br />
-    public website<br />
-    opportunities for practice<br />
-    best practices online</p>
<p>let go when you can<br />
-    what is tied to your brand<br />
-    where can you let go?<br />
-    What needs to have a system wide project?</p>
<p>Trust<br />
-    trust staff<br />
-    give guidelines<br />
-    provide opportunities to learn</p>
<p>Evaluate<br />
-    honestly assess performance<br />
-    find the right person for the job<br />
-    accept that it will take time<br />
-    accept that there will be mistakes<br />
-    it is a learning experience</p>
<p>Communities have been around for years they do police themselves, think of book review on Amazon, some will be positive and some will be negative</p>
<p>Social media monitoring<br />
Do we really need to talk about why again, everyone that matters is doing it<br />
Customer service – when you get negative feed back go out and respond<br />
Identify stakeholders</p>
<p>Technorati<br />
Google search<br />
Backtype<br />
Discussion boards – niche communities<br />
Boardtracker<br />
Twitter<br />
Friendfeed<br />
Flock<br />
Optiem<br />
Techregime</p>
<p>Not about the tools, its about the community using the tools<br />
Cultivating a culture of learning<br />
Learning is not a spectator sport<br />
Libraries are not a spectator sport</p>
<p>Stewardship –<br />
Helping people manage info exchange<br />
Creating a space for innovation</p>
<p>Open circle concept, it’s the public’s library</p>
<p>People assume their experience is unique, that someone else will tell that story.</p>
<p>Movement strategy – make it relevant, be flexible to accommodate buy in<br />
Provide incentives</p>
<p>Blend online and face to face, you benefit more</p>
<p>Put together a mission statement<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>Flickr commons develop in 2007 – LoC approached Flickr about sharing photos, encouraging users tagging jan 16th 2008 launched Many nations now participating Can now only search the commons http://www.flickr.com/commons/ Brooklyn Museum &#8211; contributing to the commons caused flickr account to get flooded with comments, also posting photos that they “think” are something posting to flickr confirms or discredit it Can no longer respond to all comments, just completely got overwhelmed, it was no longer the small user community they knew and loved, were very close to leaving Goes beyond community working with their stuff, they are also helping with our workload What is the best way to add images to existing sets? Ask the question of the commons community, and you’ll get an answer Library of Congress Power commoners – do historical research and get really involved History detectives provide support to their statements by linking to sources online People provide personal memories of photos Historical context discussions Then and now photos New York Public Library – Flickr puts photos in space more accessible than they currently are, Failed in the creation of community – they framed it as a technology project, No know copyright restrictions, other rights like [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Flickr commons develop in 2007 – LoC approached Flickr about sharing photos, encouraging users tagging jan 16th 2008 launched  Many nations now participating  Can now only search the commons</p>
<p>http://www.flickr.com/commons/</p>
<p>Brooklyn Museum &#8211; contributing to the commons caused flickr account to get flooded with comments, also posting photos that they “think” are something posting to flickr confirms or discredit it</p>
<p>Can no longer respond to all comments, just completely got overwhelmed, it was no longer the small user community they knew and loved, were very close to leaving</p>
<p>Goes beyond community working with their stuff, they are also helping with our workload  What is the best way to add images to existing sets?</p>
<p>Ask the question of the commons community, and you’ll get an answer</p>
<p>Library of Congress Power commoners –</p>
<p>do historical research and get really involved History detectives provide support to their statements by linking to sources online</p>
<p>People provide personal memories of photos  Historical context discussions Then and now photos</p>
<p>New York Public Library –  Flickr puts photos in space more accessible than they currently are,  Failed in the creation of community – they framed it as a technology project,</p>
<p>No know copyright restrictions, other rights like privacy</p>
<p>If someone posted a question who was going to answers? The subject specialist, got some irate responses from curators saying how could they do this with their stuff?    They are now trying to engage where they can, rather than thinking about it as a distribution channel for photos or technology look at it as community engagement</p>
<p>Smithsonian – considered it more of a social experiment, than a technology issues</p>
<p>Wide range of subject matter means communicating with widely different community of users</p>
<p>What you need is a small group of like minded people at your institution to get it started, once it takes off (quick victory project) and the positive feedback starts other will be lining up to participate</p>
<p>Questions</p>
<p>One of the problems is that flickr is created for individual users, when you use it for a institution you have one password that everyone has, that might not be the greatest thing  Flickr allow strikeouts so handy for corrections  Copyright isn’t the only issue – if there is a picture of a person, that person or descendants might have some rights to the photo<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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										</div>Embedded and widgetized library - Dcpl – iphone app - Chat widgets – question point - igoogle gadgets flickr badge creator – can do thru flickr steal this code now please - lets give it away – allow users to remis our source code for their own customized applications on any of their pages or sites make it easy so patrons can just copy and paste code, doesn’t need to be hard is putting code out there safe? Check with web &#38; it folks to be sure but people will start using our stuff – creating a steal this code tool - decide what kind of widget you want to offer – catalog, databases, combo catalog &#38; databases, web-based or IM chat - plan webpage layout of widget and code generator textarea - provide a working example of the widget so people know exactly what they are getting - the magic of html forms – simple catalog search example examples auariua library – steal this code page university of Colorado Denver – university of Minnesota dulutch UMD library advertise service prepared for success reasons to give it away platform independent fun opportunities Mobi – easy to use to create a [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>Embedded and widgetized library<br />
-	Dcpl – iphone app<br />
-	Chat widgets – question point<br />
-	igoogle gadgets</p>
<p>flickr badge creator – can do thru flickr</p>
<p>steal this code now please<br />
-	lets give it away – allow users to remis our source code for their own customized applications on any of their pages or sites</p>
<p>make it easy so patrons can just copy and paste code, doesn’t need to be hard</p>
<p>is putting code out there safe? Check with web &amp; it folks to be sure</p>
<p>but people will start using our stuff –</p>
<p>creating a steal this code tool<br />
-	decide what kind of widget you want to offer – catalog, databases, combo catalog &amp; databases, web-based or IM chat<br />
-	plan webpage layout of widget and code generator textarea<br />
-	provide a working example of the widget so people know exactly what they are getting<br />
-</p>
<p>the magic of html forms – simple catalog search example</p>
<p>examples<br />
auariua library – steal this code page<br />
university of Colorado Denver –<br />
university of Minnesota dulutch UMD library</p>
<p>advertise service<br />
prepared for success</p>
<p>reasons to give it away<br />
platform independent<br />
fun opportunities</p>
<p>Mobi – easy to use to create a mobile website – need to stay simple,<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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										</div>we watched Eddie Izzard youtube lego star wars death star canteen while waiting, warning there are swear words in the video if that sort of thing offends you Redesign the pitfalls and perils and how to avoid them Good reason to redesign When nav is dysfunctional When your site doesn’t scale When your site is difficult to update When you code is helplessly sick When your site has poor usability When its not performing based on you objectives / goals Redevelop vs redesign Redevelop = triple bypass Redesign = cosmetic surgery If its not broke don’t fix it, if users are finding their way around, consider just cosmetic update – example Amazon.com Quiet death of major relaunch – users don’t like redesign Facebook ainti redesign group has 1.7 million members Last.fm Caveats Beware the vocal majority Be evidence based Five stages of user grief Denial – why did you change it? Anger – you have made the site useless, I’ll never use it again Bargaining – if you would just go back to the old version of a certain portion, it would be great Depression – I have no idea what I’m going to do now Acceptance – I dislike [...]]]></description>
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										</div><p>we watched <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R80fyAWNC4">Eddie Izzard youtube lego star wars death star canteen</a> while waiting, warning there are swear words in the video if that sort of thing offends you</p>
<p>Redesign the pitfalls and perils and how to avoid them</p>
<p>Good reason to redesign</p>
<ul>
<li>When nav is dysfunctional</li>
<li>When your site doesn’t scale</li>
<li>When your site is difficult to update</li>
<li>When you code is helplessly sick</li>
<li>When your site has poor usability</li>
<li>When its not performing based on you objectives / goals</li>
</ul>
<p>Redevelop vs redesign</p>
<p>Redevelop = triple bypass</p>
<p>Redesign = cosmetic surgery</p>
<p>If its not broke don’t fix it, if users are finding their way around, consider just cosmetic update – example Amazon.com</p>
<p>Quiet death of major relaunch – users don’t like redesign</p>
<p>Facebook ainti redesign group has 1.7 million members</p>
<p>Last.fm</p>
<p>Caveats</p>
<p>Beware the vocal majority</p>
<p>Be evidence based</p>
<p>Five stages of user grief</p>
<ul>
<li>Denial – why did you change it?</li>
<li>Anger – you have made the site useless, I’ll never use it again</li>
<li>Bargaining – if you would just go back to the old version of a certain portion, it would be great</li>
<li>Depression – I have no idea what I’m going to do now</li>
<li>Acceptance – I dislike the new design but I was able to find what I’m looking for</li>
</ul>
<p>Do we really need to redesign</p>
<p>Maintenance = boring, redesign = exciting</p>
<p>At launch you will be really happy and become less happy over time</p>
<p>At launch the user will be unhappy and become more happy over time</p>
<p>Pitfalls</p>
<p>- failing to account for assessment time and effort</p>
<p>Spend your money where the water is – know where your water is,</p>
<p>Look at where people are going int eh site, where they are not going, what pages they enter into, what pages they leave from – google analytics, clicky</p>
<p>review past usability studies</p>
<p>if its been a while do one now</p>
<p>tip &#8211; find and document your current page rank</p>
<p>do not want to loose page rank as the result of a redesign</p>
<p>tips on generating buy-in</p>
<p>– show manager or director other sites, what other libraries are doing</p>
<p>– show him or her data indicating that redesign</p>
<p>trying to reach too much consensus or death by committee, avoid committee if at all possible, if you must have a committee make it as small as possible</p>
<p>define constituencies and include them in the process</p>
<p>librarians are users but they are also experts, do not design your website for library staff, design it for your users</p>
<p>planning thinking outside the box</p>
<p>is a traditional page based model what you want? consider &#8211; cms,  blog,  wiki</p>
<p>don’t spend too much time designing – its all be done before</p>
<p><strong>Seth Godin – “I’m going to out on a limb and beg you not to create an original design. There are more than a million pages on the web. Surely there’s one you can start with.”</strong></p>
<p><strong>Users expectations are not formed by library websites. </strong>You should not be looking to other libraries for examples of what users expect</p>
<p>Goals – specific and measurable</p>
<p>Increase google page rank</p>
<p>Show x percentage improvement in usability</p>
<p>Decrease time for adding new content</p>
<p>Pitfall – failing to communicate</p>
<ul>
<li>be open and transparent</li>
<li>redesign blog or wiki to keep public and colleagues aware of what’s happening, helps manage users expectations</li>
</ul>
<p>cook library web site redesign blog</p>
<p>Execution</p>
<p>Pitfalls – communicating too much,</p>
<ul>
<li>redesign by committee is not pretty</li>
<li>look to evidence to short circuit tedious discussions</li>
</ul>
<p>pitfall – not providing users a clear path</p>
<p>define the primary functions of your site and make sure those paths are clear</p>
<p>Queens Library example – good example of prime goal being connecting people with their tasks</p>
<p>Pitfall – don’t reinvent the wheel – from javascripts to CSS chances are its already been done</p>
<p>Spend money &amp; time on</p>
<p>1 .Remarkable content &#8211; you have a staff full of experts – use them to create content,</p>
<p>- <strong>remarkable content is well written content, not cut and paste! Invest time in creating content specifically for the web</strong></p>
<p>2. remarkable tools – next gen opac, federate search, engagement tools, user interaction options</p>
<p>3.</p>
<p>redesign for search engine optimization</p>
<p>- simple urls are better</p>
<p>- descriptive unique titles for every single page</p>
<p>- proper and consistent use of structural html</p>
<p>- descriptive alt tags</p>
<p>after you’re done submit a new sitemap to google</p>
<p>ask google to remove outdated/removed content from their cache</p>
<p>redesigning with social media content in mind</p>
<p>social bookmarks</p>
<p>tag your pages</p>
<p>don’t move or eliminate good content – don’t throw out the baby with the bathwater</p>
<p>update robots.txt file</p>
<p>update analytics definitions</p>
<p>pitfall – plan beyond the redesign</p>
<p>- content strategy</p>
<p>- maintenance strategy<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<dc:creator>Bobbi Newman</dc:creator>
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<p>I came in yesterday and stopped by the gadgets and gaming session last night to see some cool toys including the Kindle 2!  There are so many new toys I want <img src='http://librarianbyday.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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