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Jade Diaz

Intranet change: evolution or big bang? » Step Two Designs, Sarah Goldstein - 0 views

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    Discussion and pros/cons to a total redesign vs. incremental changes on the intranet
Jade Diaz

NCSU Library Redesign Blog - 1 views

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    The blog they kept during the process
Jade Diaz

Eight intranet design mistakes » Step Two Designs, James Robertson - 0 views

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    8 mistakes to avoid when redesigning the intranet
Jade Diaz

web creme - 0 views

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    Design inspiration recommended in Web Redesign Boot Camp series
anonymous

Accessible Mega Menu - 1 views

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    Something to put into the hopper for our eventual redesign talks. I know we want to move away from such a heavy navigation scheme, but if we can't this might help.
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    Nice. Thanks for sharing.
Matt Lisle

Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library - 0 views

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      Very nice library site! Read about their redesign at http://oedb.org/blogs/ilibrarian/2008/stunning-library-website-redesign/
Jade Diaz

Building a library Web site: Strategies for success - 0 views

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    NCSU 10 Strategies for a successful library site redesign
anonymous

Top 10 Academic Library Websites 2013 | the cloudy librarian - 2 views

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    Some excellent grist for the redesign mill. Might be worth sharing with the Web Oversight Group, so I'll do that.
matthewav

Windows 8: The Boldest, Biggest Redesign in Microsoft's History - 2 views

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    If you think Windows 8 is just a change in GUI, you're already behind in the future of computing and GUI's. This article talks about the future of the computer and GUI's. Very interesting read.
Jade Diaz

The Mobile Browser Is Dead, Long Live The App - 7 views

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    If we accept this, are there implications for our aim to design a responsive site?
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    Wow, very interesting. The numbers tell the story of the browser use declining. The great increase was social media; people still use the browser on a computer to access the social media site. They don't download a Facebook application to install on their computer-they use the browser. But mobile-wise, that's a different beast. I still think we should create a site that is accessible to mobile devices rather than create an app. I think in the coming years, though, iOS/Android developers will probably be job positions here at UT. Great post, thanks for sharing.
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    I take issue with focusing on the amount of time spent in apps vs. mobile web. If you look at the breakdown, 68% of app time is on pure entertainment activities like gaming, social media and YouTube. Which makes total sense that people spend a disproportionate amount of time on those things. Plus that guy looks really annoying!
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    RE: Mason-Good points, Señor Mason. But using inflammatory titles gets people reading. My next post will be "LIBRARIES ARE DEAD-EVERYTHING IS ON GOOGLE, ANYWAY".
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