VOLUME 26, NUMBER 9 — October 2006 Computers in Libraries Complete Coverage of Library Information Technology
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Integrating RSS Feeds of New Books into the Campus Course Management System If you think RSS feeds are for the birds, look what these authors did with them. By integrating the feeds into their campus’ course management system, they simplified initial research and spotlighted the library’s collections. Faculty members are flocking to this award-winning project. By Edward M. Corrado and Heather L. Moulaison
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Two Approaches to Surfacing Full-Text News on an Intranet Integrating news services into an intranet can be tricky. Even within related organizations, slight differences in subscriptions and end-user needs can necessitate different integration approaches. Perhaps the lessons that these government librarians learned could help in your own situation. By Barrett Jones and Elena Maslyukova
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Creating an Index for Your Web Site to Make Info Easier to See It’s dangerous to assume that searchers can find everything they seek on your Web site. Why not make it easier for them by creating an index? This experienced author explains how you can do it. By Heather Hedden