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Showing posts with label WebVoyáge. Show all posts

LibX 2.0 available


UHMC LibX 2.0 for Google Chrome extension is:

UHMC LibX 2.0 for Mozilla Firefox extension is:
http://libx.org/releases/ff/libx2-latest.xpi?edition=952B1D09

LibX is a free, open source extension for the Firefox and Google Chrome browsers that lets
people use services offered by their library. Users can search the library catalog through a
search bar or through a context menu. The context menu is adaptive (changing depending on
what the user selected) and configurable (allowing the user to include any configured resource).

Users can search the library catalog through a search bar or through a context menu.
The context menu is adaptive (changing depending on what the user selected)
and configurable (allowing the user to include any configured resource).

WebVoyáge


WebVoyáge, the Voyager online catalog web interface, has been completely redesigned. The new interface offers library patrons improved functionalities based on usability studies and the input of numerous focus groups conducted over the last couple of years. The new WebVoyáge “look and feel” with a modern easy-to-use layout.

In addition to the improved look and feel, the new interface incorporates design elements that make
WebVoyáge more accessible, as outlined in the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and U.S. Federal Section 508 standards. Ex Libris worked in close collaboration with the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) as part of the IBHE Web Accessibility Consortium, using the iCITA HTML Best Practices guidelines for accessible design.