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In case anyone else is interested, the links to the info Zoltan provided
are:
http://www.macalester.edu/mniug/presentations/WWWOptions_WebOPAC_and_Stylesheets.ppt
(there may be a pdf version somewhere, but I searched and found this ppt so
stopped there)
and
http://www.rodmanlibrary.com/iug/egl2005/extrememakeover.pdf
Thanks to the rest of you as well who provided me with some intriguing
ideas for the brief citation page (briefcit.html), I'll take more if you've
got them. Right now my best methodology has been to look at the Innovative
Award winners and to just manually look at available websites, but that's
way more tedious that having those of you who are really proud of your
sites toot your horn, or those of you who've stumbled on a site you think
has done some clever things.
Happy New Year all!
Kathy Koch
Systems Librarian
GM Information Research
phone: 517-424-5533
cell phone: 517-403-4622
email: kathy dot koch at gm dot com
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Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 10:59:28 -0600
From: zoltan dot tomory at mobot dot org
Subject: RE: [IUG] briefcit
To: innopac at innopacusers dot org
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I ran into a PDF called: WWWOptions, WebOPAC, and Stylesheets presented by
Don Zhou, William Mitchell College of Law, Fall 2003 that was informative.
(sorry I don't remember the URL)
Also helpful might be guidelines in: Extreme makeover -- WebOPAC edition :
how my webopac went from drab to fab / Karen Perone, Rodman Public Library,
also in PDF, also w/o URL, & excuse unconscious insertion of ISBD
punctuation without really applying "the rules" in other ways.
Good luck!
Zoltan Tomory