LibGuides part 1: Branding

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My library will be implementing LibGuides over the next few months and I will chart our progress here. I will have to explain why we chose LibGuides and our goals for the guides at a later date. What I want to talk about now is branding.

LibGuides does a great job of letting a library brand their page. Of course, LibGuides is set up on this premise were they are providing libraries a service that the libraries use to serve their patrons. I think that database vendors could take a lesson from them. Often on commercial or society database products the ability to place the library brand on the page is non-existent or very small. I repeatedly hear librarians clamor for more branding. This isn't just a quest for information dominance (ok, maybe a little) but the problem of "everything is free on the Internet" is easy to propogate in this way. If a patron find an article through Google Scholar, clicks, and voila - instant article! They have no way of knowing that there is a cost associated with the product as well as hours of licensing negotiation on their behalf. Now I realize that the publishers have a brand they want to get out there too - however, the libraries are sometimes their only advocates when funding time comes, not the end-user.

Regardless, I'm impressed so far with how much I can make my LibGuides page feel like my library website. Hopefully this translates into value-added by the library. In the future as we try to be "where the patrons are" more and become ubiquitous the problem arises: how to be valuable when you are (rightfully) invisible.

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for your positive comments about LibGuides. We at Springshare are very proud of the community we helped create, and the great buzz being generated, especially among librarian-bloggers!

    Since your post was focused on branding, I thought I would let you and your readers in on a little behind-the-scenes info regarding LibGuides development. We are working hard on the next major update to the LibGuides interface, in which we will be announcing full support for header and footer customization.

    With this new feature you will be able to wrap your entire LibGuides system in the look-and-feel of your choice. Branding definitely won’t be an issue when your guides look exactly like the rest of your library website! I expect that this feature will be ready in the next few months, so keep an eye out for announcements via email and the Springshare support blog located at http://support.springshare.com.

    Thanks again for your comments…I look forward to reading more in the future!

    -Marc Bertone
    marc@springshare.com
    Springshare - Web 2.0 for Library 2.0

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