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The Presence of Web 2.0 Applications Is Associated with the Overall Service Quality of Library Websites

open access: yesEvidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2011
A Review of: Chua, A. Y. K., & Goh, D. H. (2010). A study of Web 2.0 applications in library websites. Library & Information Science Research, 32(3), 203-211.
Leslie Bussert
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National Library Websites: How Do They Market the Library? [PDF]

open access: yesAlexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2008
This article presents a comparative analysis of evidence of marketing initiatives as revealed by the websites of the national libraries of New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, and the British Library in November 2007. The analysis is based on criteria set by the joint Boston Workshop of the IFLA Section on National Libraries with the Section on ...
Marigold Cleeve, Derek Stephens
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Labelling on Academic Library Websites [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This paper studies labels on Danish academic library websites. Labels are one amongst several elements that can support user interaction with library websites and their related content and thus add to a reduction of the vocabulary problem. A total of 2075 labels used on the websites of 21 academic libraries with special obligations were analysed using ...
Svarre, Tanja; id_orcid
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Library Websites During the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]

open access: yesAlexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2021
ArticleThe outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has been shown to impact the business en- vironment in different ways. The current paper presents how the university and research library websites in Tanzania responded to the changes in the working ...
Mnzava, Ester E, Katabalwa, Annajoyce S
europepmc   +2 more sources

Creating “wizards” on the library’s website

open access: yesJournal of the Medical Library Association, 2018
Objectives: The library website is the virtual front door to the variety of services that the authors’ library offers. Library staff found confusion arose focused on two areas: how to reserve rooms in the library and how to reuse images using best practices. Two interactive forms were created that would hide and reveal content based on choices and lead
Berika Williams, Debra Berlanstein
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How to mobilize your library at low cost [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The W3C defines the mobile web as a web in which users are able to access information from any location, regardless of the type of device used. In recent years, Internet access from mobile devices has grown considerably.
Francisco José Rubio Montero   +12 more
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Accessibility and usability of user interfaces of library information retrieval systems from the perspective of visually impaired users [PDF]

open access: yesکتابداری و اطلاع‌رسانی
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to know the accessibility of library websites based on the extracted indices of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the usability of these websites based on the experiences of visually impaired users ...
Azam Najafgholinejad
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Usability testing methods for library websites

open access: yesCybrarians Journal, 2006
A study on one of the criteria for evaluating Internet sites, which is the ability to use criterion. The study revolves around methods for testing the ability to use.
Eman Fawzy
doaj   +1 more source

The types of library websites

open access: yesScientific and Technical Libraries, 2021
The websites can be classified by various characteristics. Classifying is essential for drawing up requirement specification presented to webmaster and achieving contractor - customer understanding on the resulting website. Every website type has its unique specific structure.
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Speed Matters: Performance Enhancements for Library Websites

open access: yesWeave: Journal of Library User Experience, 2016
For a user, speed matters. A quick-loading web page facilitates a positive and pleasant user experience. In this article, I discuss the performance of 129 library websites, and detail a practical plan for addressing common performance issues.
Scott W. H. Young
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