Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing pressure to create a Web site that is both hip and professional looking. Many colleges and universities are using templates to unify the look and feel of their Web sites. Where does the library Web site fit into a comprehensive campus design scheme? The library Web site is unique due to the wide range of services and content available. Based on a poster session presented at the Twelfth Annual Association of College and Research Libraries conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 2005, this paper explores the prevalence of university-wide academic templates on library Web sites and discusses factors libraries should consider in the future
In late 2019, Thompson Rivers University embarked on a multi-phase website usability project beginni...
Existing studies have extensively explored factors that affect users’ intentions to use university l...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing press...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing ...
site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing pressure to create...
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine the...
With the explosive growth of web today, libraries in their old concepts are no more in existence. A ...
With the explosive growth of web today, libraries in their old concepts are no more in existence. A...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
Slides from a presentation given October 17, 2019 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennial...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce a library website model. Further, the paper disc...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
This paper describes the results of a nationwide study which examined the design, layout, content, s...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
In late 2019, Thompson Rivers University embarked on a multi-phase website usability project beginni...
Existing studies have extensively explored factors that affect users’ intentions to use university l...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing press...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing ...
site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing pressure to create...
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine the...
With the explosive growth of web today, libraries in their old concepts are no more in existence. A ...
With the explosive growth of web today, libraries in their old concepts are no more in existence. A...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
Slides from a presentation given October 17, 2019 at the North Carolina Library Association Biennial...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce a library website model. Further, the paper disc...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
This paper describes the results of a nationwide study which examined the design, layout, content, s...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
In late 2019, Thompson Rivers University embarked on a multi-phase website usability project beginni...
Existing studies have extensively explored factors that affect users’ intentions to use university l...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...