Looking for new and innovative web-based library tutorials

Susan Smith smithss at wfu.edu
Thu Aug 10 16:08:19 EDT 2000


Hi folks,

I working on a book for ALA Editions about extending library instruction
through the web. I am looking for good examples to include as
illustrations for different points of discussion: instructional design,
user interface design, use of multimedia and innovative use of
interactivity, etc. Many of the sites I've found that list links to
various tutorials point to good sites, but look like they haven't been
updated for a couple years. I'm interested in examining some more newly
created efforts that incorporate good design principles with some of the
newer web technologies. (Yes, I'm familiar with TILT and some of the
other biggies, but I'm sure there are plenty of additional sites that
are wonderful also). If you know of a site you recommend, or have
developed one that you are particularly proud of, I would be grateful if
you could send me the link. I'll be glad to compile them and post them
to the list if there is any interest by the group.

Thanks,
--
Susan Smith
Team Leader - Technology
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
(336) 758-5828
(336) 758-8831 (fax)
smithss at wfu.edu




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