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Where
Does That Electronic Resource Fit on the Library
Web Page?
There are many multipurpose resources that could fit into various sections of
your
Web site. So, where should you place them to ensure that patrons' logic can find
them? The answer might be simple: Don't choose one spot; put them everywhere.
by Todd R. Digby |
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Creating an
Internal Content Management System
Don't want to buy a content management system that might be pricey or complicated?
Then build your own! With some programming expertise and a little perseverance,
you can customize your own CMS to fit your unique needs.
by Greg Sennema |
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Reaching the
Crossroads of Two Lists for Periodicals Holdings
If you're like many librarians, you're having trouble combining your lists of
print
journals and electronic journals. This article explains how XML can be the crossroad
that finally brings the two lists together.
by Karen A. Coombs |
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COLUMNS |
The View from
the Top Left Corner
RFID: Helpmate or Conspiracy?
by Michael Schuyler |
Page 22 |
The Systems
Librarian
The Many Facets of Managing Electronic Resources
by Marshall Breeding |
Page 25 |
Building Digital
Libraries
Scouting Upstream for Pre-Publication Information
by Terence K. Huwe |
Page 34 |
Online Treasures
The Way You Organize Your
Electronic Resources Really Matters
by Janet L. Balas |
Page 36 |
DEPARTMENTS |
Editor's Notes
Finding More Ways to Track Content
by Kathy Dempsey |
Page 4 |
Newsline |
Page 40 |
Ask techman
by D. Scott Brandt |
Page 49 |
The In Box |
Page 50 |
Noted & Quoted |
Page 52 |
SPECIAL
SECTIONS |
CIL Conference
Preview |
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How to Write for CIL |
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ADVERTISING |
Library
Tech Connection [PDF] |
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Index
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