[Libs-Or] Online Workshop with David Lee King: Building the Digital Branch: Designing Effective Library Websites

Darci Hanning darci.hanning at state.or.us
Tue Jul 6 11:07:02 PDT 2010


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Online workshop: "Building the Digital Branch: Designing Effective Library Websites"
Cost is $50.00 and is scheduled for August 3rd, 2010 @ 12:30pm Eastern (1:30pm Central, 11:30 Pacific). The workshop is 90 minutes in length.

See below for complete information.

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Darci
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Designing Effective
Library Websites
with
David Lee King

Tuesday, August 3, 2010
2:30 PM Eastern
1:30 PM Central / 11:30 AM Pacific


[Building the Digital Branch]


Introducing ALA TechSource Workshops!

Cost-effective online professional development offering practical, actionable knowledge while promoting discussion, learning, and information sharing. These hands-on workshops offer focused, small-group discussions and the chance to get authoritative answers to your questions as well as to interact with colleagues who have similar concerns.


David Lee King Leads Workshop on
Building Library Websites

Every library needs a presence on the Web. Whether you work at a large academic library or a public library in a small town, you need to be able to provide service and content to your patrons beyond the walls of your building. In this workshop, David Lee King will take you through the process of building an effective, user-friendly library website that will exand and enhance your library's presence in its community.

Whether you're looking to launch your first website, redesign your site, or expand the site you have, this workshop will provide practical guidance for every step of the process.

David Lee King is the Digital Branch & Services Manager at Shawnee and Topeka County Public Library, and a sought-after writer and presenter on the topic of library websites. By signing up for this workshop, you'll have a unique oppportunity to work directly with David during the interactive presentation, which will include Q&A and discussion.

Sign up now<http://link.ixs1.net/s/lt?id=l9269747&si=p141504045&pc=92003&ei=p666060&b=y> and engage in 90 minutes of discussion and interactive learning you can’t get anywhere else—all for the low cost of $50.00.


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will receive follow-up instructions
about workshop access and
information about preliminary
reading materials.


Building the Digital Branch will include:

  *   Defining the Digital Branch
  *   A Guide to Usability on the Web
  *   Gathering Information and Planning
  *   Building the Branch
  *   What to Do Once Your Site Is Built
  *   Creating Community through the Digital Branch
  *   Planning for Expansion

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