Onlineability commissioned to produce National Libraries Day website
December 21st, 2011
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.
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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.
It’s a question we get asked often: what is it that you actually do? Well, the short answer is that we work with clients to make the web easier to understand and manage. A slightly longer answer has just been given by Onlineability director Lisa Hutchins to the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals.
We were delighted this weekend after Duncan Tappy, whose website we look after, scored a victory in the first Superleague Formula race of the season and found himself leading the championship as a result. Duncan, who hails from West Ewell in Surrey, got a last-minute call-up to the football-themed series in which he has raced [...]
A lot of our time and energy is going at the moment on the campaign to defend local and nationwide library services against swingeing local authority cuts that threaten the basis of the entire institution in the UK. But why do we care about this in the first place?
As every information professional who hasn’t just given up on this frigid winter season and gone into hibernation with a tin of Roses and a bottle of sloe gin will tell you, London has just played host to one of the biggest meet-ups in the industry – Online Information 2010. We went along – and this is what we did there.
We’ve been doing a fair bit of work on our home improvement and DIY sites recently and so we thought it would be good to share a few thoughts about the way we use them to build relationships.
And now a word from our sponsor… Internet-based public radio station Radio Riel is three years old.
The Donington Park racetrack, in the east Midlands, has been in the news for all the wrong reasons for the last year or more after a failed bid to host the British Grand Prix saw it left in a condition unsuitable for use.