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Balancing Personalization and Privacy: How Libraries Can Lead with Trust

In today’s digital age people expect more from the organizations they interact with more relevance, more convenience, and more understanding of their needs. At the same time, they are more protective of their personal data than ever before, and rightly so, data protection with digital technology partners has been.

Library 2.0: Inclusive Images and Text Take Your Website Beyond Technical Compliance

According to user experience professionals, inclusivity is at the heart of making digital platforms useful, usable, and enjoyable for users of any identity, background, or experience.

Library 2.0: What We’re Doing About Accessibility at BiblioCommons

There’s a lot more to digital accessibility than technical compliance with standards. It’s a mindset, where you become aware of people’s unique abilities and changing needs.

Library 2.0: How to Evaluate the Success of Your Library’s Website

Library websites need to work hard because libraries do so much for their communities. You want to engage your visitors, grow the number of card-carrying patrons, increase the lending of your collection, and expand participation in all your community services.

Library 2.0: Can Everyone See Your Website Colors?

Colors are an excellent way to convey emotion and create a unique personality for your brand. Using the right combination of colors takes a little planning. For example, if your library logo is navy blue and red, the same colors can be used on the website where appropriate, but there are some scenarios you would want.

Library 2.0: Tips for Website Compliance to Put into Action Today

Getting started with accessibility standards and compliance can feel overwhelming. You may feel the need to make major changes, even doing a total reboot or rebuild.

Library 2.0: Top 5 Ways to Make Your Website More Accessible

Here’s a question for you: Have you ever been frustrated by an assemble-it-yourself furniture project? The instructions are supposed to be easy to follow, but you find yourself begging a friend to help or hiring someone to do it for you—or worse yet, abandoning the project altogether and returning the item.

Library 2.0: Are You Ready for the Assistive Technologies Your Library Patrons Are Using?

Have you tried to navigate a stroller over a curb and then attempted to open a heavy door to get inside a store? (Did we mention your child is also crying and demanding lunch?) And, it’s raining.

Library 2.0: The 4 Pillars That Make Your Services Digitally Accessible

People have got so many choices when it comes to looking for information. Google, Wikipedia, YouTube are certainly go-to sources, but libraries are very much still sought-after destinations for people.

Library 2.0: Why Everyone’s Talking About Digital Accessibility

Times are changing, exponentially faster than we may want to admit. We’re soaking in water floatation tanks to calm our nerves and planning subdivisions on Mars as one way to deal with climate change.