Just wondering ... the Web Development section of
WebJunction looks stale, in terms of the dates of postings
(2006 being most recent). I am looking in the wrong place,
or is my observation correct.
http://www.webjunction.org/do/Navigation?category=517
If you want a "best practices" approach, maybe it
would be timely for someone to reply with a URL for best
practices web sites. Thanks.
Bret Parker
Senior Systems Analyst (MLIS)
Stockton-San Joaquin County
Public Library
605 N. El Dorado St
Stockton, CA 95202
bret.parker ci.stockton.ca.us
(209) 937-7148
http://www.stockton.lib
.ca.us
>>> "Bill Drew" <dreww tc3.edu> 2/26/2008 10:04 AM >>>
This is so 1990's. I thought we were beyond this type of
thing. What
is needed is for people to look at the Best Practices
sections of
various library wikis and in places like WebJunction for
design,
functionality, and content suggestions.
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Wilfred (Bill) Drew
Interim Library Director
Librarian, Systems and Tech Services
Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) Library:
http://www.tc3.edu/librar
y/
Dryden, N.Y. 13053-0139
E-mail: dreww tc3.edu
Phone: 607-844-8222 ext.4406
AOL Instant Messenger:BillDrew4
StrengthsQuest: Ideation, Input, Learner, Activator,
Communication
>>> Thomas Bennett <bennetttm appstate.edu> 2/26/2008 11:48:00 AM >>>
So, does the "Best" WEB site look pretty or can it
be just hum drum and
help
you find your target much quicker. Sort sounds like, what
was it?
Better
Flavor : Less Filling debate or something like that
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