1) Will blog authors be allowed to create their own tags?Absolutely! All authors will have the ability to freely create two type of tags via Drupal’s Taxonomy option by default:Tags (free keyword tagging)Categories (a dropdown list of controlled vocabulary)2) Will moderated comments from readers of the blog be allowed?By default, the comments function for each blog… Read more »
It has been a year since we revealed the Summon web-scale discovery service as our libraries’ designated search tool for discovering online full-text articles. How is the Summon faring with the public so far?The folks at the User Interfaces Units are the firm believers in Data speaking for themselves. Let’s us show you what the usage… Read more »
Just in time for the new semester, the UNT Libraries’ website has a brand new look! This new design is aiming to improve the user experience: putting UNT students, faculty and staff needs at front and center. We welcome you to take a close look at some of the new and improved features, and let us know your… Read more »
From October to December 2011, the User Interfaces Unit (UI) conducted a series of study asking stakeholders and end-users about their experiences in using the now 5 years old UNT Libraries’ website. So what did our users tell us? Brief Summary:Our internal stakeholders told us that the following areas of the website could use some improvements: Marketing… Read more »
The Library Website Redesign Project has officially kicked off! We are looking forward to roll out a new web presence for the UNT Libraries by Fall 2012.Because this is an exciting but ambitious project, we have developed a Project Plan [PDF] that we hope will ensure a constructive collaboration environment, and keep us focused on accomplishing each task… Read more »