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Evanced Ideas: Our E-Newsletter
New Customer Tools In The Works
We've been having a lot of conversations here at the Evanced offices about what types of tools would help our customers excel at using our products. We've talked to some of you, we've read your emails, and we've been getting to building!
We're happy to tell you about our new training wiki and YouTube channels. They are works in progress, but are growing quickly. Check them out and tell us what you think. Feedback can be sent to support@evancedsolutions.com. We'd love to hear from you.
Our New Wiki:
http://wiki.evancedsolutions.com/index.php/Main_Page
The Evanced Solutions YouTube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/evancedsolutions
The Evanced Solutions Summer Reader YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/evancedsummerreader
The Evanced Solutions Events YouTube Channel: (in progress!) http://www.youtube.com/evancedevents
The Evanced Solutions Events YouTube Channel: (in progress!) http://www.youtube.com/evancedroomreserve
Summer Reader Showcase
We recently posted a Summer Reader Showcase on our blog and on SlideShare. The showcase highlights some of the very best Summer Reader sites we've seen. Some sites totally change the look and feel of Summer Reader while others use the standard template to build eye catching sites.
BranchAnywhere ALA Preview
On June 2, co-founders Rob Cullin and Todd Cutler hosted a live webinar previewing BranchAnywhere. Many people were able to see the prototype at the Public Library Association Conference in March, but the webinar allowed a chance to see changes made for the American Library Association Annual Conference in Washington DC before the big event.
Click here to read a brief blog post and view the video.
Sacramento Public Library Remixes Events
We recently received an email from Sacramento Public Library (CA) in which they shared their new Events page. By making some changes to their Events software and website, they were able to change the look and feel of Events in a way we've never seen. It's very impressive and according to their web design staff, it was very easy to implement.
The only thing we could compare it to is the way a DJ takes great music and then remixes it to make it sound different. In fact, we call their site "The Sacramento Remix".
Read our blog post about it!
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