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Many Public Libraries in the USA Redesign Their Sites Every Three Years

September 29th, 2005

This is interesting. A company interviewed webmasters from 9 public libraries and drew a bunch of conclusions from it. While I haven’t read the report, a larger “n” is probably needed. According to the title, based on these interviews, “Many Public Libraries in the USA Redesign Their Sites Every Three Years, According to Current Practices and Future Plans of Public Library Webmasters.” Did anyone happen to slap down the $65 for the report?

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