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Basics of Web Site Management
Part 2
| Presenter: | David Lee King, Digital Branch & Services Manager Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library |
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| Date: | 25 February 2009 | |
| Time: | 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m ET | |
| Price: | No Charge for SLA Members | |
Seminar Description
Part 2 builds upon part 1 by introducing emerging Web site trends. The presenter will explain what trends to look for, show how libraries are using emerging trends on their Web sites, and discuss how to incorporate them into library Web sites.
Who Should Attend?
These presentations are designed for anyone who designs library Web sites, writes content for their Web site, or wants to improve their Web site's usefulness to their customers.
Critical Learning Questions
- What's the basic knowledge you need to manage a library Web site?
- What are the current best practices of Web site management?
- What emerging trends affect library Web sites, and how should we respond to them?
Notes
Instructions for accessing the Webcast will be emailed to you 2 to 3 business days prior to the event. Your registration is for one computer and one site only. You can host as many people as you like for one low site fee so be sure to invite your colleagues to learn with you!
* Note: Participants registration limited to 50
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Click U Live! Presenter:
David Lee King is the Digital Branch & Services Manager at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, where he plans, implements, and experiments with emerging technology trends. He speaks internationally about emerging trends, website usability and management, digital experience planning, and managing techie staff, and has been published in many library-related journals. David was named a Library Journal Mover and Shaker for 2008, and recently published his first book, Designing the Digital Experience. David writes the Internet Spotlight column in Public Libraries Magazine with Michael Porter, and maintains a blog at http://www.davidleeking.com.





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