Synopses & Reviews
A reference you?ll turn to whenever you need a practical solution to your online content delivery problems
Don?t depend on static HTML to meet your clients? demand for information?use Database-Driven Web Sites to help you find the dynamic program that will get the job done with ease. This book contains profiles of successful content delivery solutions in a variety of library situations, from academic to governmental, and covers many associated elements, such as web site redesign, digitization, and electronic access to archival information. Plentiful illustrations and straightforward language will make this book a valuable addition to your collections.
Among the topics Database-Driven Web Sites examines are: staff skill development issues building a frequently asked questions (FAQ) database managing bibliographic citation software online reference collections in collegiate libraries developing portal web sites for state governments This book aims to empower librarians to create new services that would be impossible with strictly HTML-based web sites, so along with advice from professionals, Database-Driven Web Sites offers you practical tips for managing complex projects and includes numerous links to online resources and software.
Table of Contents
The Research Wizard : an innovative Web application for patron service / Karen K. Hein, Marc W. Davis -- Archival content anywhere/anytime / Karen J. Underhill, Bruce Palmer -- Partnering to build a state portal : MyCalifornia / Kristine Ogilvie, John Jewell -- Moving towards a user-centered, database-driven Web site at the UCSD libraries / Laura Galvn-Estrada -- Healthlinks : a ColdFusion Web application / Brian Westra -- Appalachian State University libraries Ask A Librarian : a reference service for ASU students, faculty, staff, and alumni / Thomas M.G. Bennett -- Bibliographic citation management software for Web applications / Ann Koopman -- Databases to the Web : from static to dynamic on the express / Mary Platt -- The Internet Collegiate Reference Collection / William J. Frost.