The document discusses seven habits of highly effective library websites:
1. They have a clear purpose.
2. They are integrated with other library resources and services.
3. They are designed based on what users need to do.
4. They have great, useful content.
5. They are accessible to all users.
6. They are easy to find relevant information on (have "findability").
7. They are regularly redesigned and improved based on user research and feedback.
Lesley Thomson - Seven Habits of Highly Effective Library Websites
1. seven habits of highly effective library websites Lesley Thomson
2. Data inputterer at Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department Various posts in Department for Work and Pensions: front line service, IT support and management, information security, risk management PGDip Information and Library Studies MA(Hons) History and Economic History Various IT qualifications Website manager at UK Trade and Investment Knowledge Management Officer with the Scottish Centre for Regeneration Librarian in the Scottish Government Library Service
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