Hi Rosalyn,
When I am looking at what other libraries are doing as far as a website or environmental scan, I usually start with this list:
http://libux.co/top-100-library-websites/
I also have made a list of my sort of "Usual" go-to library sites, such as aspirational institutions.
Thanks,
-Sean
Sean Hogan
Distance and Accessibility Services Library Associate (DASLA)
FSU Libraries
(850) 644-7663
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https://librarytechnology.org/libraries/
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Hi All,
I'm looking for an example of a library website that employs audience based navigation. Right now I'm literally looking at a map trying to think of all the college and universities I can in the US, and then going to their websites.
Help?
Rosalyn
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