So far, my online toolkit is fairly limited:
- Google's Webmaster Tools
- StatCounter
What other tools are out there? I went back to PLCMC's 23 Things, and was surprised that website management tools were not included in their list for librarians to explore. Actually, web development is not included in the list at all. Some might not be surprised by this, but this inner librarian--having just completed a killer course in multimedia web development as part of my online MLIS program--was more than mildly surprised. Most libraries are on the web. Do they track their statistics? What software do they use? Is it included in their OPAC subscription? But what about their home page? Blog? Calendar? Do they know who is using their site and how they are using it? How many libraries take this information seriously and how do they make use of it?
So, now I'm curious... and, apparently spending my afternoon online. ;-)
4 comments:
it is a nice site worth of linking
Great job!
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grazie molto :-)
Wow! what a wonderful italian!
Biblioragazze
lol. Thanks, but the credit goes to Babel Fish. ;-)
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