Onlineability works on National Libraries Day site once again
December 22nd, 2012
Onlineability has been commissioned to work with national librarians’ body CILIP to help promote this year’s National Libraries Day event.
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Onlineability has been commissioned to work with national librarians’ body CILIP to help promote this year’s National Libraries Day event.
We’re proud to present the latest results of our work in the world of motorsports – the new site that we have built for F2 racer Daniel McKenzie is now live.
The launch of a new website to promote the vital role of school libraries marks the latest collaboration between Onlineability and librarians’ professional body CILIP.
Onlineability is delighted to announce a partnership with a new client – F2 racing driver Daniel McKenzie, whose website we will now be managing.
Onlineability director Lisa Hutchins has been spreading the word to new professionals about working in information architecture, web development and website management.
Onlineability is delighted to be continuing its association with racing drivers Sam Bird and Duncan Tappy for the 2012 season.
Hitchin-based web consultancy Onlineability has just completed a project for long-standing client The Takeover Panel – the City of London regulator that supervises and regulates takeovers and ensures fair treatment for all shareholders in takeover bids.
We’re very proud here at Onlineability to unveil our latest web project – producing a website for the National Libraries Day event on February 4 2012.
A competition being run this autumn by writing agency Circalit in partnership with the BBC is providing a great opportunity for the Onlineability team to get creative in an emerging entertainment field.
Regular readers of this blog will know that, if there’s one thing we care about very much here at Onlineability, it’s that people should have good access to the information they need to make decisions and live their lives well.