We
heard you, Michigan!
We know that many libraries used the graphics from the "old" MeL site on their own webpages. Did you catch that we posted a full set of colorful, new web buttons to MeL.org that you can use going forward? What's more,
we even provide the code to make it easy.
Check out how great it can look on
Cadillac Wexford Public Library's page. They've broken up resources by subject area with headers and included short descriptions of the eResources. And here's an example of a Kids page of MeL eResources from the
White Lake Community Library.
Where can you get the code? On MeL of course! Visit the Library Staff section and click on
eResources Web Buttons. You'll have the option of either geo-IP URLs or Direct URLs. If the difference is still a little confusing, you can read more about it on MeL by following the path from Library Staff to either
Direct URLs or
Geo-IP URLs. If you still have questions, visit the Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
eResources Help page, or contact the MeL Help Desk at meldatabaseshelp@mcls.org.
We are continually working to improve the experience that Michigan library staff have with the MeL website, MeLCat, and the individual eResources. This year we have made the new MeL web buttons available and improved
the functionality of the Educators and eResources sections. Coming soon, you'll see a new set of promotional videos that we've created and members of the MeL team are going to Ipswitch, MA to work directly with EBSCO staff. Thank you for allowing us to serve
you.
Sonya Schryer Norris
Library Consultant
Library of Michigan
Michigan Department of Education
517-335-1498
https://michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan