It's time. You have to "do a web page." Maybe you've been seeing and hearing others tell of the wonderful things that can be done on the web. Or maybe you're about to give up on the traditional ways of sharing your library's resources. They just don't seem to be getting the word out to the people who really could use your services. You think maybe you need one of those flashy pages you've seen at conferences and heard about when chatting with friends from library school. It could even be that you nodded off once too often in another boring meeting and woke to find everyone looking at you while the director says "We need to do something about this Internet thing because the (insert name of the library you usually compare yours with) has one of those pages and they say it's great. So why don't we have one?" You have to "do a web page." What do you put on it? How do you do it in the first place? Can you have a web page even if you don't have a connection to the Internet? Can you have a web page even if you only have one computer for public use?
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