
 Library Links 
The list of links on this page in the Internet Portals sections have been primarily
compiled from URLs listed in the text of the articles listed in my Critical
Bibliography - Library Internet Portals section. Some changes have been
made to URLs where dead links were encountered in my checking of website locations
referred to in the source articles.
Links
to Libraries with an Internet Portal
Links
to Internet Portals for Librarians
Links to Australian Libraries
Links
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- Morton Grove (IL) Public Library Webrary
see also article by Falk (1999b)
Dewey Decimal system is used here to organize the index of websites.
- Santa Cruz (CA) Public Libraries
see also articles by Falk (1999b) or Falk (1999a)
Dewey Decimal system is used here to organize the index of websites. Access
to topics is by Dewey classification or by keyword. The second article by Falk
(see link above) discusses the research guides and bibliographies for parents
on topics of potential interest available at this website, and the FAQ section.
- Baltimore County (Maryland)Public Library
see also article by Falk (1999b)
Site is divided into 21 "information clusters" with links to webpages.
- Memphis/Shelby County (TN)
Public Library and Information Center see also article by Falk (1999b)
Another library site using "information clusters".
- Medford (Wisconsin)
Public Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
An effective combination of text and photos to give a virtual library tour.
- Homewood (IL) Public
Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
Includes an interactive calendar of library events.
- Clearwater (FL)
Public Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
The above link is to the music page, which includes a display of an old music
score, text, photo of the score cover, and capacity to download & play an
audio version of the music.
- Salem (Oregon) Public Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
Features a Book Club which displays summaries of books each month and encourages members to carry on book discussions by e-mail.
- Whelden Memorial (Massachusetts) Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
As an original money-raising activity, runs an online photo contest with each entrant paying a small fees, and winning photos posted on the site.
- Dayton and Montgomery County (Ohio) Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
Includes a "New Items" feature with new books arranged into genre categories, and lists for new audio-visual material only. Also displays status of items, and allows reserve of items.
- Brooklyn (NY) Public Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
Includes well-designed FAQs with questions divided topically. Click on "About BPL" to access this feature.
- San Juan Island (Washington) Library see also article by Falk (1999a)
Slide-style online tutorials educate users about how to use library resources and the Internet.
- San Francisco (IL) Public Library's
Electronic Resources see also article by Durrance
& Pettigrew (2000)
The "Community Connection" section provides comprehensive, searchable
listings of social service agencies, government offices, neighbourhood groups,
and nonprofit organizations.
- Nashville State Tech (Tennessee)
Library see also article by Veatch (1999)
Internet resources catalogued and incorporated into the OPAC, as well as being separately browsable.
Group Specific - Genealogists
Group Specific - Teenagers
User-Customizable
- University of Utah Spencer S. Eccles
Health Sciences Library see also article by Guenther (2000)
Aimed at users both inside and outside the university, and allows users to customize
their own portal page to reflect their interests in areas of the library's electronic
resources.
- My
Gateway at University of Washington see also articles by Tennant (1999) or Winter (1999)
Users can add or delete entire categories of resources using a "Category Manager"
from personal pages, and can create their own categories and enter URLs of their
choice. UW is willing to share their code.
- MyLibrary at California Polytechnic
State University see also articles by Tennant (1999) or Winter (1999)
New users are led through a configuration process, where they select items to
display in certain categories; articles, monographs, web sites, research databases,
and personal web links. Once the page is set up, categories can still be easily
changed. There is no easy way to "test-drive" this system.
- MyLibrary at North Carolina State University
see also articles by Tennant (1999) or Winter (1999)
Well documented, offers a highly configurable entry point to library services
and collections, and even allows user control of banners and background colours.
Able to login as guest user. Willing to share their code.
- My Library at Virginia
Commonwealth State University see also articles by Tennant (1999) or Winter (1999)
Simple in presentation and structure. Initial user setup with editing allowable
later. Good capability for "test-drive" of system. Willing to share their code.
- University of California/Los Angeles
(UCLA) see also article by Winter (1999)
View a sample student page.
- Cornell University Library
Gateway or Cornell
University Library Gateway- Virtual Carrel (Mann Library Gateway) see
also articles by Winter (1999) or Walters
et. al. (1998) or Calhoun, Koltay & Weissman
(1999)
View a sample "carrel" at the second location. The Mann Library Gateway has
recently been incorporated into the Cornell University Library Gateway.
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- The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA)
"The professional organisation for the Australian library and information
services sector. It seeks to empower the profession in the development, promotion
and delivery of quality library and information services to the nation, through
leadership, advocacy and mutual support." A well laid out site with plenty
of information on ALIA, library news, and library and library organization
related links.
- The Australian School Library Association Inc. (ASLA)
"A national authority, a peak forum in the field of teacher librarianship and school library resource services."
- Federal Libraries Information Network (Australia)
A simply laid out site with resources such as annual reports, FLIN taskforces, newsletters, minutes, submissions, and conferences.
- Council of Australian University Librarians
"Improving access by the staff and students of Australian universities to the scholarly information resources that are fundamental to the advancement of teaching, learning and research." Includes plenty of resources, links, and news on Australian University libraries.
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