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Presentation at Internet Librarian

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I joined my colleagues, Karen Reiman-Sendi and Mike Creech, in presenting about my library's web site redesign at Internet Librarian 2009 this past week. The presentation, titled "Designing for Content-Rich Sites," was streamed live; an archived copy is available on UStream:

If you want to follow along, the slides are on SlideShare.

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