Introduction
We have worked to create an intuitive and useful website and expect that you wouldn't need instruction to use it, but also realize that you are busy and that this new website is different from the old site. We hope that by spending a few moments on this section, you will be able to better understand how things work, and discover a few of the new features.
Migration
As you can see, the new website looks very different from the old, but we've tried to make the navigation between the two as seamless as possible. All of the old URL's should work the same as they always have, but when a new page replaces one of the old, it will automatically redirect you to the most current information. If you are on the new site and click on a part of the navigation that sits on the old site, it will send you there instead.
We appreciate that this might be kind of jarring, but we think that it will be a great way to keep the site current while we work.
More Information
If this section just whets your appetite for more information, you can check out some of these sources:
- the LIPP Blog - The Library Internet Presence Project: learn about the process that we took to get to this point, find out why we made some of the decisions we did, and what we have planned for the future.
- the LibLab Blog - the Library Labs project: find out more details about the different features we've implemented and rate them regarding how they suit your needs. (This isn't just for this website, check out this blog for all the latest information-seeking tools!)
- Webmaster Mail Form - This is the normal channel for letting us know something is amiss: you cannot log in, you found a broken link, you have a request for help.
- the CMS Comment Form - (Content Mangement System) Here is where you can make suggestions about this website as a tool. Does it help you find great information? Did we miss something? Please let us know.