I like how they feature a group of collections on the home page and then include a separate section of additional collections. It clearly shows which are of greater importance and leaves no question of where users can click to start exploring.
On the con side, only some of these featured collections lead to digitized primary source materials. We need to make it clear for our users which collections are available online and which only include online finding aids.
A nicer way to book time off. Timetastic is a simple online staff holiday and staff leave planner. Your first 3 users are FREE.
Really neat time-off management application.
When you want to to share music, movies, photos, or other files online, you've got countless options. We've examined most, and for our money, one tool emerges on top of the heap for its ease of use, wide support, and all-around excellence.
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The premise is misleading, but the article has some useful tips and information.
The article should clarify that: "Everyone can be creative at something; but that something might not be a way to earn a living."
A comedian once said, "A dodo bird can be beautiful and useful and important...but you don't encourage the dodo bird to fly."
A handy site on which you can view your own files in relation to the various types of color blindness.
In my experience with the site, the option to view your images online is better than the option to download the plug-ins. The plug-ins kept crashing for me. But your experience may be different.