02/27/07
The usability assessment (UA) was completed in November and a retreat to discuss the results and determine next steps was held in December. We have since contracted with UserWorks for completion of several of the recommendations from the UA, including a card sort and terminology prioritization exercise, as well as a rough draft of an information architecture for the site. Wireframes will debut at Annual Conference in Washington, DC, this summer. A longer-term proposal for a complete redesign of the website is being reviewed. The Web Editorial Board has also created three cross-unit working groups to work on high-priority improvements to the current site, such as Education and Careers, getting involved in ALA, and Awards and Scholarships. A week-long web clean-up project is being planned for April. The group is also working on implementing a new "skin" for the ALA home page to resolve an issue with weekly spotlights falling "below the fold."
12/01/06
In November, the Web Editorial Board heard from Sam Florio, Online Marketing Manager in Publishing, about search engine optimization techniques he uses to attract more viewers to ALA's e-commerce sites. The WEB will implement Sam's techniques across the website by including proper tagging and titling in Collage training classes.
10/31/06
The Web Editorial Board is proposing a "web retreat" to develop plans for the continual upgrade of the website. Plans are proceeding for a member "landing page" that will draw together sites and content of interest to members only, perhaps using an upgraded Online Communities login page as the entry point.
09/28/06
Web Editorial Board Updates - September 2006 -
Categories: Web Editorial Bd -
rcarlson
@ 02:31:09 pm
The WEB is planning a half-day session on coordinating web content management for ALA staff. The group looked at known projects under development, and saw the need for greater cooperation and coordination throughout the association.