 Hello and welcome to this week's edition of Encompets Live. I'm Krista Burns, your host at the Nebraska Library Commission. This is our weekly online event where we cover various NLC activities and library topics presented by our staff here and guest speakers that we bring in sometimes. We do these sessions every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Central Time. They're free, one-hour sessions. And they're made to make sure of things, presentations, interviews, book reviews, Q&A sessions, trainings, whatever we can think of that might give interest to our Nebraska library world. This morning we have our chicken out, the new Nebraska Access, which went live a couple weeks ago. I forget exactly. I love that. New URL, new look for it, and we have Beth Elena and Lisa here who are going to take you on a tour through the new Nebraska Access. So I'm going to hand it over to them. Well, good morning, everybody. Thanks for joining us to check out the new Nebraska Access. You can see here on your first slide, we do have a new URL. It's NebraskaAccess.ne.gov. Before we really get started, I'm just going to do a couple brief introductions here. For those of you who don't know me, my name is Alana Novotny. I am the Network Services Librarian, and I have been working with Nebraska Access since it started day one more years ago than I would care to admit. So I'll go ahead and let Beth introduce herself. Hi, everybody. I'm Beth Global, and I'm the Government Information Services Director. So I'm one of the three voices you might hear if you ever call into our reference desk. I've got work a lot with the Government Information and also work a lot on some of the Nebraska Access resources that you're going to be seeing today. My name is Lisa Cally. I'm the Information Services Director, and I'm also at the reference desk. And I'm new to Nebraska Access. I came to this as a part of working on the web team with Alana. So some of the resources that I've put together and Beth has put together have been combined into this resource. So we are all intimate with this new website and are eager for you to see it. I think we'll start out next. I'm just going to really briefly show you Nebraska Access. I just wasn't sure if everybody's actually taking a look at it. After I just kind of real quick show it to you, then we're kind of going to divide it up amongst the three of us and we'll kind of take some time and actually show you different parts of it. Sorry, Christa's asking me a question. I'm going to go ahead then and you are going to lose our video. So I'm going to go out now and start showing. Sorry about that. We were trying to adjust what we're seeing on our screen here. We'll just work with it the way it is. That's fine. Christa's going to try to help me just a second here. Thanks for your patience everyone. For any of the folks joining us today that haven't seen it, what you're seeing now is the new Nebraska Access page. I just want to highlight a couple things. We'll see we do have a navigation bar at the top of the screen. We'll talk about some of those links in just a few minutes. Added these nice little faces of different people here and you may have noticed every time you come to the page you'll get one of the random people there and next to each person's face you'll see a question. Now what we have is designed this to help people sort of get an idea of what kind of information it can find in Nebraska Access. And the nice thing is if you see one of those questions and you want to know more, you can simply click on it and then you'll be taken to a secondary page here that lists the question along with the answers. So it tells you how you can go about finding the answers to that particular question. If you want, you'll also have the ability on the same page just to browse through all of the different questions that we'll rotate across on the front page. I just went ahead and went back to the main page again. And just a little bit, Lisa's going to show you how you can go about using these subject categories here to browse our site. Working our way down the page a couple other things that I wanted to make sure I pointed out were these pictures of Nebraska libraries. Again, these are rotating pictures. So every time you come to the page, you're going to get different libraries showing up there. To the right of that, we have three links for popular pages. These are just pages that have been popular over the last month, different pages and stuff on our Nebraska Access websites that people have been using quite frequently. I'm just going to back up at the top one more time here. On the right-hand side navigation bar, you'll see links to the additional resources. That's where you're going to go to get a list of all of the databases that we have purchased. So if we're talking in the old Nebraska Access world where you got just a list of the databases, that's where you want to go to get them. And then we have links to additional resources that include our state government publications, a link back to the Library Commission site, and a link out to the Nebraska Memories Project. And then later on, Lisa's going to go ahead and talk to you about what the hot topics are. So that's just kind of a real quick rundown of what the page looks like. And as I mentioned earlier, we're going to go through it in a little more detail in just a few minutes. A couple other things that I want to make sure I mention. We have left the old site live. We do realize that there's a lot of media specialists, librarians, teachers out there that are probably in the middle of school yet, trying to teach this to the children and have all their curriculum and everything put together. So we are leaving the old site up until the end of June. So feel free to keep using the old site if that's what you've already taught your students and stuff. It's going to be there. Nothing's going to change on it. And we're not going to take it down to the end of June. So feel free to make the switch to using the new site whenever it works best for you. I'm going to turn it over to Lisa now. And she's going to talk a little bit about some of the changes we've made. I'm going to scroll down a little bit on the subject so I can see. We realized when we were doing web page remodeling and everyone struggles to do probably at some point that we weren't linking our live subjects together and we didn't have all of our best resources available for Nebraskans in one place. So through the help of an intern who was working with us, she saw it quite clearly where all of us would work with it too closely, couldn't see it. So this particular format, you'll see subject listings here and it links live things together just like the good old Dewey wood or serendipity shelf browsing wood. We've tried to put live subjects together and when we combined that with our databases, we realized that it didn't matter. It doesn't matter to Nebraskans where they're looking. They just want to be able to browse by subject. So this was one way to marry the databases and websites that we've really worked hard to collect together in one place. We've sort of screwed up the subjects a little bit. They're not quite in the same wording or maybe perhaps the same order. Maybe that's just so that you'll have to look again and pay attention to what we've relinked. So apologies to those of you who are used to going third link down or something. And through just people using these words, we've decided to make them changes as well. My old Dewey decimal days makes me think of things in a way that's really not as practical. So I realized my choice of words isn't everyone's choice of words. So that is where it's come from. This is the old best of the web, which is what we call it here. That's been married into this Nebraska Access website. So it should look kind of familiar to you, at least I'm hoping that it does. So that's why they were combined. We hope it's really more relevant and helpful during Nebraska. I think we'll go ahead then and just start showing you some other parts of it. Earlier I did mention the additional resources page here. And if you want to, I don't want to say avoid, but not look at the subject categories that we just talked about. You can go directly to the additional resources page. And here you're going to see just a list of, these are all the databases that we have purchased or stay on access. None of these have changed. Everything is still the same or just have how we link to them looks a little bit different. And you see we have kind of grouped them here by we've put in the magazine newspapers databases together. We've grouped the books databases together. And then we have the general reference. I also want to point out all of your passwords that you have still works. None of that has changed. I've had a couple phone calls. A lot of you probably already know that Nebraska Access passwords do change every April 1st and October 1st. And we always do try to get those sent out a month or so in advance. So that is definitely on my to-do list. I will be sending those out probably later this week or if not at the first part of next week. So you can start watching your emails for the new passwords that will be coming out soon. In addition to having the links on the additional resources available page here. I also wanted to point out we didn't go to a secondary page yet but off the front page if you start browsing in any of these categories you'll see that we have also listed the databases that are related to a particular subject above the list and website. So hopefully that will make it more apparent to everybody that it's using the site that they have a couple different options. We can, if there are from Nebraska of course, access these additional resources we pay for or they can go out and browse some of the great websites that are available for free. I think Lisa now is going to talk a little more about some of the browse options. Yeah, let's go home. We know that people search differently and so we're taking a search, a browse approach to this particular website. We realize what this kind of subject heading and we tested in on our friends and family and one of my frequent internet users said I found what I wanted right away. This particular format really worked for her. So I just want to take through a couple of questions you might have and we'll browse through to see where the information would be. So for example, you have a student or you yourself are interested in a particular person. Within this subject heading you might think biography, genealogy and people and let's just click there. What we've also tried to do with the databases is wait the databases so we think that the most relevant and most appropriate databases that would be helpful to you are on top. So for those of you who think why are they not alphabetical it's because we really wanted to highlight and lift up those databases that we think would be most relevant. So for example, in this particular set of databases Wilson Biographies which is just a terrific full text research in the print format as a reference librarian it's always been one of my favorites. So if you've got an author that your students researching a sort star or you've got information you need to look for that is a really terrific place to go and I would always start there. You're going to get a full text article and you're going to get a lot of references to where that information has been cited. It couldn't be a better resource so I really encourage you to use that. Down below you can see alumni, presidents, folks, Larry King's interviews. There's going to be a famous Nebraskans. You're going to find a bunch of resources that would be available on the web to find people. So that would be one particular approach you might take and you can see how we've got databases and then free resources for you to search and they're all grouped together in one place under biography, genealogy and people. So that's an example of one search that would take you to browsing and for a question for yourself or your students or your public life. Let's go to something a little maybe more day-to-day. Let's say you're looking for a recipe and Elana and I are always talking about recipe websites. So, okay, Elana's already gone right to it. We've got home, food and garden and recipes is under the annotation there. So again, you've got the weighted databases that's up on top. There's all kinds of databases or excuse me, let's go to cooking and food. I'm getting ahead of myself for thinking of recipes, cooking and food. Very. Now, look at all those particular recipe websites out there and I love them. You can search by ingredient. You can search by type of item. You can search all different kinds of ways. Elana and I certainly have our favorites and when you're looking for something new, the element that the web adds in many cases are people who've made them and they're reviews and then you can look at them and see how you might want to tweak your recipe. But these are really terrific social resources for sharing for something simple as recipes. And some of these will look really familiar to you. There's the Valentino's Pizza Crest recipe for your vegetarian Thanksgiving. All kinds of side stir. I mean, this is just a sampling of them and the ones we've collected. Now, Elana comes along and tells me that in Wilson Omnifile and I didn't even realize this that you can search Wilson Omnifile which is a full text resource and you can limit the document type to recipe. So just when you think it's more of a research tool, Elana has told me, ah, contrary, there's recipes out there. So we searched just last night Artichoke and got like 118 recipes. Using the good old Artichoke. So don't let those databases think that they're not helpful either. So in the context of browsing for a recipe, there you go. There's lots of places to go and you know that librarians have looked at these tools and have hand selected them for you. And a third example of browsing and we'll start back home again would be let's talk about your magazines and your periodical subscriptions either at home or in the library. So here's magazines, media and news and let's click on the electronic magazines and journals because many websites are supportive of their online components. If you subscribe to something, there's very often a web presence as well. Often highlighting the most recent issue or the table of contents or something along that line. So here's many, many examples of magazines that are available on the web. Often in a limited format or a not particular full format but here's things that you might subscribe to at home or at your library that are available on the web. Also then to go and scroll back up to the top and look at the databases. You can see again we've weighted Wilson Omni file because that is just an unlimited wealth of full text journals that are available to you in the wonderful format of keyword searching. So you've either got magazines by title or you can search them in the Wilson Omni file in a full text format and for those of you who are able to use eLibrary that's another resource that's going to pick up full text magazines and newspapers. Again that's why those two are the first two listed. So in these economic times if you're having to drop journals from your personal or your library collection you may want to think about this as a way to check what you could drop what you could do without because it's already covered for you in this particular resource. So there's a third example of how browsing this particular site can lead you to a real wealth of resources. Does anybody have any questions about how that worked or how we were able to how things were linked or how we got to what we found or something you'd want us to browse? Claudette, we saw you say no. You must be able to hear us again. Okay, anybody have any questions? Okay, we just want to keep checking with you we're just talking to ourselves in a room and we'd love to hear your voices if you want to talk with us. Yeah, and you can raise your hand use the little icon to raise your hand if you want to just comment or say something. Okay, well thank you. Then we're going to turn it over to Beth who will show you how to search feature works. Hi, you probably noticed that Lisa has been struggling under a little voice problem lately she's had a terrible cold you can clap your hands for for getting through that because I thought she did really well. I'm going to tell you a little bit about the same kind of thing but if you wanted to use a searching approach so could you just start back at Thank you. Thank you. Every little bit helps. She is better. Well you should have heard her last. Okay, so yes you could start from the opening page at the moment you wouldn't see the search box as soon as you click on any one of those topics that you see in the middle and scroll down to the bottom you're going to see the search box and just apply this is searching the web resources that are in the middle it is not searching the databases that we pay for access for just want to make that clear so let's say that you're in the library and somebody comes in maybe a kid, maybe an adult and they're just really interested in volcanoes so let's try that one first, Elena we had to work on how to spell volcanoes here okay so this is what you're seeing and again you're not going to see those database results here you're seeing results from what Lisa just showed you by browsing so let's go try out the Geo Sciences link and sure enough first off just mentioning again now you do see additional resources that are weighted so if you were to search Wilson OmniFile I can't stress enough what a fabulous resource that is, I had a question earlier last week I guess it was somebody meeting articles on wind power and I found three great ones if you find something there there's often a PDF option but you could print it off and it would look just like the article that was in the journal or you could email that it's just a fabulous resource and again for those of you fortunate enough that we could afford to get you access to eLibrary, same thing so you could find great stuff on volcanoes there and in the websites down below selected by librarians there's one on let's try how volcanoes work I don't know if we can click on that and actually get into it I just thought this was kind of fun if you scroll down on this page you can actually get a little animation of a volcano if you've got quick time so you could try that dynamics or the flyby hopefully it'll work for us here it's gonna take too long whatever you got it but it's just a scientist has put up a little oh, here we go now please do not ask me what a Plinian eruption is my husband is a geologist and he would be horrified to know that I don't know what that means but yeah so you're they can actually watch an animation of how this particular type of eruption works hopefully it's the kind with bombs and blocks, very lethal I just thought that was kind of fun so that's just an example of the type of search you might be wanting to do in your media center or library or let one of your customers use back out of there let's try another search yes and once you're in one of our secondary or third tier pages that search box is always going to be there in that bottom left corner for you so let's try movie stars did anybody watch the Academy Awards? I did I did good for you Constance I watched the whole thing start to finish so we searched on movie stars and let's try movie and video does that top link again and again you've got your Wilson Omni file, e-library, article first, an ECO great resources where you could go further to find resources or there's just wonderful things here and at least as our champion I think working on this website on movies to make sure that there's good stuff there and there's the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences I looked at that one and they've got some great pictures of them doing the dance from Slumdog Millionaire and so it's really if you want to have a little fun or you just really need to look things up that's a great place to go okay I don't know if there's time for a third search something a little bit more possibly more serious topic let's try property values and it's tax time at least in Lincoln it's property tax time and there was stuff in the paper over the weekend that shows parcel IDs that are going to be sold for back taxes and that usually leads a lot of questions we get a lot of questions relating to property values and something I wanted to show you here is when you did that search you see that top link has a little bit of blue shading on it that's one that that's one of our librarian recommended website so if you can think in terms of cataloging there's metadata has been put into this link to make it come we're forcing it to the top of the search because we're thinking that's probably most likely what people were really looking for if they typed in property value so if we went there again you can if you're interested in a more scholarly type of search you could go into Wilson Omni file and it actually indexes a journal called appraisal journal it had some articles for how to do property evaluations if you're an assessor that's the type of thing they would read but the part that we use the most here and we use this all the time it is one of our most popular Nebraska FAQs which is all these different counties in Nebraska and if you're in a county where you know that your assessor has got a website up let us know in case we haven't added it yet but here's all the different counties in Nebraska where you can search things online and if you were to actually go to say Lancaster County and you had read that big list in the weekend paper you can actually search on something called a parcel identification number and find out whose property really is about to get overback taxes so this is one of our most used Nebraska FAQs and it really did go through 93 counties if your county is now live and giving this information don't hesitate to click at the bottom and let us know our websites as good as you all contribute to us sites that you're aware of so we haven't called them through those 93 counties in about 6 months I'm guessing this may not be a huge interest to our media specialists but it would probably be a pretty good thing to know about if you're in a public library any questions about using the search just remember that that is searching the websites only to search the databases you do need to be within the database I think we really puzzled over how to make that clear to users so when you wonder why the search is low and probably not as prominent is because we didn't want to set up any expectation to our users that they were getting a full search of Wilson and websites we really are just searching the web within the sites that we put within our database and it actually says that I need to search to clarify it does indicate what you are searching that you're not searching the database I hate to overstress that if you were to actually click on one of the additional resources at the top you would be doing it your usual way of searching with your password thanks for your responses okay over here you see some Valentine hearts we have hot topics and that was an idea I think of well I don't know is there a Shannon topic so these really change they do change every month and so you can see I've heard from some librarians they use this for their bulletin boards or displays or pulling out books some of these never change and are pretty known but for example February Library Lovers Month can get your pet dental work taken care of right everyone's teeth apparently everyone's teeth in February really matter bitos and your own and then we've arranged it by other thematic particular things what's going on is the grain migration tax forms those will stay on the hot topics for the months that they are relevant and then they're arranged by day so you know when all your events are I always check with one of our staff members here to see if I've left off a sports event and he always updates me so those are up to date and on topics if you've missed it now but just remember yesterday was that Tuesday and back in the recipe search there was a link to Creole cooking so yeah so that's just helpful and the arrangement is pretty easy to read format now someone just decided to change that and all for the better it used to just be listed all in one lump so those will change on the first day of the month and I'm hoping that they're helpful to you in whatever format they are by just bringing you up to date on what's going on that month and again if there's ever anything we need to add that we need to do is I think you can click below and it gets to us trust me it gets to us and we are it's above it's above it's above sorry contact us if there's an event going on in your town Wayne has chicken festival and we've forgotten it this month let us know that we need to add that to the hot topics because it's really relevant to Nebraska and items of significance to librarians right so that's what's going to be there it's helpful for you all okay well while we're up there let's go take a look at the ask a librarian link that's at the top and I realize we're kind of limited here because we can't show you the whole screen all at once but over to the top right is the ask a librarian link so some of you have enjoyed chatting with us this is the same this just gives you all the different ways that you can ask the question and I'll start off with a little disclaimer since the three people that are going to get your questions this way are Lisa and Julie and myself and if your question is about a more technical issue like searching one of the databases and you're having some problems Alana is going to show you in a minute a better place to ask that sort of question and that's not to say you can't use this but just that we may end up just rounding at somebody who can better help you with one of those more technical questions so let's try chatting with Julie she's at the reference test right now so Alana is just going to type in something and I didn't warn her but our chat is up we are open you probably know that it's 8 to 5 on weekdays so if you were to come in here during the evening or on weekend okay there she is having fun just telling her while Alana is typing I think it's good to see you're logged in there maybe you want to ask a question confidentially and you don't want to identify who you are and you think oh I can't ask that right and you can see that when Julie answered she said hi but we knew that it was Julie there but what the three of us usually do is once someone starts to ask us we will answer back by saying hi this is Beth this is Lisa this is Julie so we put a name on ourselves but we never expect anybody else to volunteer who they are and if you're trying to if you come to this ask a librarian page during the evening or on the weekend you probably won't even see the chat box but there are some other things you can do that 24-7 and one of them is that you can email us I wrote just links to an online form and I'm sure a lot of you have done this before here's an opportunity to put your question here and if it's in the evening or the weekend we won't see this until we're back at work but we do once we see your question our pledge is to respond back within 24 hours and most of the time it's way less than that it's probably within an hour you can use that for lots of things, asking questions some people use it for interlibrary loan requests rather than using the interlibrary loan form but just you can do it 24-7 you just might not hear back from us until we're actually there and if you'd like to just pick up the phone you can always call us so there's our 800 number there and the direct line 4714016 is the direct line right to the reference test so if you do call the 800 number it helps them if you just ask for the reference test and of course where we are when we're open and something that you may have heard that we're doing now is we have a Twitter account so we are tweeting our reference questions I love that, tweeting these are and it's actually the most recent ones so that one at the top is probably one that was put in this morning Julie just ate too good who do I call to report an illegal immigrant the other one is from yesterday those top two are from questions that we've had today and if you click on that Twitter link that's right there you could actually, if you really wanted to see all of the different I'm not sure we were well over 1,000 questions now it's still on the right let's see how many I have there we go 15.1 since we started doing this and I forgot now exactly when using Twitter some people are a little frustrated that we don't post the answers and Lisa I like the answers and Lisa talked about anonymity with chatting, well of course we're librarians, we know very well that you don't reveal the identity of your patrons so you might find a question you asked in here sometime but you will never see it identified with who you are so that's how you can ask a librarian the other option Beth had mentioned was if we had more tactical questions there is a contact option available and you can see here we just kind of summarize the different ways you can contact us we do point folks to the ask a librarian page if they, you know, for some reason didn't click on that and they have a reference question that can be easily and quickly answered again you'll see next to that we do point residents again back to the local libraries we do always of course encourage your patrons to go out and actually talk to the librarians and stuff because a lot of times you can help them in ways that we can't and below that then we have assistance for librarians and you can see myself Alana listed here and of course Susan Nicely which I'm sure a lot of you also know from the road shows if you have those more technical questions your IP addresses aren't working you lost your password you can't get into this database you all know those type of questions I'm sure feel free to either call or email myself or Susan our email our names here are links that will take you out to little form I'll just send us an email so please contact us any way that works best for you on this page I also want to make sure I pointed out the librarians toolbox for all of you that have come to the road shows in the past you know I've talked about this for many many years this is where we have all the resources for librarians and this URL is actually going to state the same you can see it's still hosted out on the Nebraska Library Commissions website that kind of goes back to our separation before when Lisa talked about keeping all this stuff here for librarians on the commission site because we know your patrons don't care about this information and you'll see right now we're still in that transitional period we have started to get a lot of stuff converted over to the New Nebraska Access but it is going to take us time to get everything done the help information is just going to link you back to the Nebraska Access website we do have a document up called linking to Nebraska Access so if you are trying to upgrade those links on your website we do tell you how you can go about doing it and I have put some more logos out there I know in the past a lot of you have used some of the Nebraska Access logos to put up on your website to create links that's great if these sizes of images don't work for you just let me know and I can help you come up with an image that's probably the right size that will work for you and you can see here we are just leaving the old information up for now because we know people may still be using this all the way through the end of June below that we do have a press release so this is one if you would like to put it in your local paper you can just customize this we do have places here for you to insert your information or if you'd rather just take parts of this and work with it that's fine too and as I said we are still having the old new up so we still have all of the old information up we haven't taken any of this down yet I know one thing since I was mentioning the password changes I know a lot of you use the custom the little business cards where you can put the password out and give it out to your patrons I have not got those converted yet but I will have those done in the new version ready before I send out the new password so my to-do list is kind of long as you can imagine we keep hoping she doesn't get that the other thing I've had I just kind of wanted to mention I know I mentioned the roadshow and people have been asking about are we going to do training and stuff on the new Nebraska access and Susan and I are planning to go out and do the roadshows like we have for the past 10 years 11 years 9 years no, again it's too long for me to remember anyway Susan and I will be getting the road again this year we don't have anything scheduled yet but during those roadshows we'll be talking about the new Nebraska access making sure everybody is familiar with it doing training on it in addition to what the database will be talking about keep that in mind if you want more training we haven't talked about dates or times or locations or anything like that but Susan did agree that yes we are going to do the roadshow so that's what I can tell you for now I think that covers the a lot of topics we wanted to cover we've got a few minutes left and now it's when we'd like to ask you for your feedback your reactions to this website and don't be shy about telling us why does he change that you're having difficulty with this is an evolving website there's a lot of work planned into this but we have no we don't intend that it's going to remain static and we'll actually be coming together the web team in the next couple of weeks or so to talk about comments that we've gotten and we're saving all the comments that we get from people and suggestions for ways to improve it and we will be looking at those and we will see in the near future a few tweaks being made to the site based on the feedback we've gotten so we're open for business we'd like to get some of your reaction right now if you'd like to share that Jean's got a comment Jean from Ralston Jean from La Vista what sort of comments do you have go ahead if you're saying something we didn't hear it if you said something we just missed it we're having trouble hearing you Jean I'm here I'm not sure would you be able to type your question Jean I'm sorry can you go to the text chat we're just having some voice trouble just like I am are you able to type it for us oh thanks Jean I'm sorry we're just yeah we heard you and then we didn't did you have a question or comment Jean you have to hold the control key down the whole time while you're talking yeah I'm going to try to type it okay oh thank you all for the comments we really do appreciate that oh I'm Claudette said the site looks really good Laura Lee Perkins said we really like the new site it looks easier to navigate it's very useful friendly Claudette one of our teachers is working on her master's degree and needed some full text journal articles I directed her to Nebraska Access she found it useful okay and Laura said the new Nebraska Access looks great I think it will be very helpful it also looks user friendly good we're so happy to hear that we really tried and tried to think about the users the whole time so okay so Jean 17 inch monitor cannot see the additional sites on the right hand side oh dear Jean can I talk to you later about that because I have a 17 inch at home and I see them just fine so thanks Jean okay yeah but we appreciate you asking that because we really struggle with that as well we've had some users say the page is long and you do have to scroll down and in a perfect world we'd like to be able to fit everything up in one monitor size but you all have different size monitors yeah so much information and there's a lot of good stuff we wanted a little whiteface so I'm glad that you said that Jean because it's certainly something that we talked a lot about here do talk with Philana about the resolution so you can see everything and Jean I know you're a technical person and I we did check it with numerous different browsers to see how it worked and I couldn't name them all but I'm sure Alana could so we really appreciate getting feedback from somebody who made it can help us with some technical issues that we didn't find out about I like the end of Laura's comment up there to do this sites like this are really helpful for us to live in small towns and limited budgets that's kind of the point of this whole thing right do you think of this as part of your library and the people who go along with that resource who are ready and willing to help you if you've got a question that is why we're here we want to make you look great and we want the resources to be helpful to both you and to your customers any other comments that I like the new hot topics this keeps me informed I like the new layout great those hot topics are my baby so I'm really glad you're there you're so good I get the statistics and sometimes I'm not sure that it's useful so keep it how do you like the new banner the logo yeah Alana spent untold hours giving this we started with a design from the intern Karen Dal Deal who really got us going and it's I don't know how many different incarnations Alana went through before we got the buildings in the right place and the color the way we wanted it yeah and you'll notice that it is all the hot of the far right Lincoln Farther and it does really try to go across the state and find any reaction to that orange yeah chimney rocket and you'll notice in this graphic in the north credit ignore the fact yeah I'm setting it in the north any other reactions to the look the pictures the anything Alora says I like the new logo covers all of Nebraska I like the new logo covers everything thank you thank you for compliments well if you really hate it we want to hear that too more user friendly good work thank you thank you we just think it looks more up to date ourselves it's like working on a baby and then birthing it it's hard we want to know what you all like two months of hot topics oh well okay are you thinking two months ahead of time February and March cool graphics which two months are you thinking we should include in the hot topics would you like February and March I'm just looking for it yes or no I guess so next month okay okay got it you have some time to plan ahead okay we do an upcoming link okay that's where we're all nodding our heads in the technical aspects okay thank you this is exactly the sort of thing we want to hear anything else it's just as you're you're welcome Orly thank you this site is for you all and we definitely want it to be helpful and like a comfortable old shoe that you go right to and it's easy to get around and if you can't find something then we definitely need to hear about it so what do you want to do nah we're fine anything else anything else at all I'm just going to go back to our faces so you can see us I think we can see what we look like there we are okay this is all of our copy and such a thing in front of us we really appreciate you taking time to come take a look at our new web page it's something that's been a long library for us well long I just want to remind you again I put up the contact information I know I've heard from a lot of you already but here's all information again please feel free to contact us if you have any problems or questions or if you just want to chat that's fine too you know where to find this so thank you very much I think that's all we wanted to cover you know thank you thanks thanks for coming today the section has been recorded and will be posted this afternoon sometime I would be getting some applause from people thank you thank you thanks for coming thanks for joining us this morning so thanks very much for today this week's Encompass Live next week we'll be at the top of the computers watch it and know before you buy thank you bye bye