In order to address recent bot activity, input validation has been tightened on the form elements in GO available to non-authenticated users. This includes a captcha validation challenge on the “flag as inappropriate” area for non-authenticated users. In order to … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Tighter security on GO, administration enhancements
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LIS Priorities: Fall 2010
In order to ensure that LIS and the community we serve have a shared understanding of our priorities, we regularly publish a summary of what we are focusing on. The intent is not to capture everything that we are doing, … Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Priorities: Fall 2010
LIS Priorities: Spring 2010
We posted this in the spring of 2010 Services, Infrastructure, Programs Wireless improvements: We are working to improve the performance and reach of the wireless network. Google apps: exploring whether or not we should migrate away from Exchange to Google … Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Priorities: Spring 2010
LIS Priorities: Summer 2010
In order to ensure that LIS and the community we serve has a shared understanding of our priorities, we regularly publish a summary of what we are focusing on. The intent is not to capture everything that we are doing, … Continue reading →…Continue Reading LIS Priorities: Summer 2010
WordPress feeds can now include pages
During the past few years new versions of WordPress have made this system much easier to use — and our community has made use of these new abilities to make a wide range of sites structured in many ways. Most … Continue reading →…Continue Reading WordPress feeds can now include pages
Usability Testing & Web Analytics
Last month I attended a NERCOMP presentation on usability testing and web analytics at UMASS Amherst. The information from the presentation led by staff from Yale University will no doubt be valuable as the LIS web team explores further usability … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Usability Testing & Web Analytics
Interesting development in the Google Books case…
Judge Rejects Settlement in Google Books Case, Saying It Goes Too Far The proposed settlement in the long-standing class-action lawsuit over Google’s vast book-scanning project is dead, at least in its current form. In a ruling on Tuesday, the federal … Continue reading →…Continue Reading Interesting development in the Google Books case…