I definitely agree that we should adhere to larger web standards and that we
should actively discourage conventions that libraries have adopted over the
years that have nothing to do with wider standards and best practices (e.g.
tabbed search boxes, content in sidebar regions). In fact, much of our work
would just be bringing together information from several standards into a
common location and putting a "librarian" stamp of approval on it.
Some topics I had in mind:
-Accessibility standards: screen readers, color blindness, keyboard
navigation, alt tags, etc.
-Text: readable fonts, colors, text alignment
-Page layout: navigation location, sidebars, headings and subheadings,
search box designs, database pages, mobile friendliness
-Best practices for specific library platforms: LibGuides, DSpace, etc.
Some official name would be required, of course. I also think it would be
great if we could write a draft, bring it to an official ALA group like
LITA, and get them to adopt it after making their own tweaks.
Josh Welker
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I am interested but I am a little hazy about what kind of standards you all
are suggesting. I would warn against creating standards that conflict with
any actual web standards, because I--and, I think, many others--would
honestly recommend that the #libweb should aspire to and adhere more firmly
to larger web standards and best practices that conflict with something
that's more, ah, librarylike. Although that might not be what you folks have
in mind at all : ).
Michael S.
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Josh, thanks for separating this topic out and starting this new thread. I
don't know of any such library standards that exist on the web. I agree that
this sounds like a great idea. As for this group or not... why not!
It's 2014 and they don't exist yet and they would be incredibly useful for
many libraries, if not all. Now all we need is a cool 'working group' title
for ourselves and we're halfway done! Right???
But seriously, I'd love to help.
Brad
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