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Say you have a new service or page you want to advertise, what possible places could you put it? As libraries expand their reach online, it's no longer as simple as putting a link on your webpage. In this post, I'm going to list systematically a dozen locations you could add online, some are directly under the control of your library (e.g. library pages), others are on third party servers that you indirectly control (third party hosted services), others could be totally third party systems (Facebook pages etc) and yet others could be under the control of other units (e.g Courseware systems).

12 User points of need - where to place your services online

http://musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com/2010/10/12-user-points-of-need-where-to-place.html
http://www.strangesystems.net/archives/2005/03/using_wireframe_1.php March 07, 2005 Here is a much needed, much overdue updated version of the original Using Wireframes article. I've included more templates and stencils for OmniGraffle and Visio Wireframes serve a central function in the development of a web site. It is a key tool in communicating the content and layout of each web page for internal and client reviews as well serving as a blueprint for graphic designers to produce designs and for programmers develop functionality.

strange systems Using Wireframes (Revised)