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« The Perfect Library Blog Example | Main | ProQuest to Offer RSS Feeds » AADL Site Follow-upThis is so awesome that it deserves its own post! Eli Neiburger from the Ann Arbor District Library caught last night's post about their site and has this to add: "A few things I wouldn't want you to miss... our materials blogs at http://aadl.org/catalog/blogs, the new home of the axis blog at http://axis.aadl.org/, and the fact that we offer RSS of checkouts and holds, which local blogger (and member of our tech advisory board) Ed Vielmetti has already used to add a live 'my requests' sidebar to his blog at http://vielmetti.typepad.com/. Wow, double wow, and triple wow! I also had briefly caught a glimpse of a wiki thing going on, but hadn't had time to investigate it. You can bet I'll be showing this to Dean and the SWAN folks, along with begging Eli for the scripts that are generating the RSS feeds, as well as the custom Drupal module! The bolded text above is for my emphasis, because I'm going to propose that we offer Drupal hosting for our member libraries (we already host Movable Type blogs for free for any MLS member library) so that SWAN libraries could duplicate this! And make sure you visit Ed Vielmetti's blog to see the display of the RSS feed of his queue on the right-hand side of this blog. At first it's a tad difficult to spot, but it's under "del.icio.us links" and it shows all of the titles, plus what number he is in the queue (or if it's awaiting pickup), the pickup location, and the date the hold will be canceled. Earlier this year, I wrote that patrons would indeed add this kind of display to their sites if we just let them, so there's your proof. I'm off to get screenshots of this for my presentations, too! I also want to point you to the trackbacks at the bottom of last night's post, because so far others are agreeing with the adjective "perfect" as a description of AADL's site. I especially like how Richard Wallis from Talis' Panlibus blog worded his praise. "The cross between a traditional library web site, a library blog, and the catalogue interface, produces a whole experience which is definitely greater than the sum of its parts. It's clean simple visual style, coupled with the natural [personal] style of content which naturally emanates from blogging to their customers (as against broadcasting at them), delivers an interface which I think that the citizens of Ann Arbor, Michigan should be delighted to be part of. Using the blog commenting facilities, which their customers certainly are, gives the impression that the library is not only providing a service to, but is also part of the, community. An ILS vendor other than AADL's praising their web site for its authenticity and functionality? Yeah, blogging totally rocks! Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference AADL Site Follow-up:
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