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CIL Morning Session: Website Redesign Pitfalls

Monday, March 30th, 2009

“Cut-and-paste should die, probably.” -Jeff Wisniewski When is the right time to re-do your website? Is the “dramatic overhaul” method actually detrimental to your site’s usability? Presenter Jeff Wisniewski seems to think so. Take a look at an overview of some of the most common mistakes made by library websites and web designers. It’s important [...]

Introducing SkokieVotes!

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

With election fever ramping up in my area (and all over the country), MPOW thought it would be useful to put together a directory of election resources. With so much content out there, and even more being added by the minute, I realized that it’s important to have a page that can offer both static [...]

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