Stormtroopers 365 - a set on Flickr
sooo awesome. Can't favorite/star a set on Flickr, so I'm adding it here.
Blog Headers: 20 Great Examples and Best Practices | Webdesigner Depot
a nice rundown of header examples, though many seem remarkably large and busy to me, the range of practices out there is interesting.
SSRN-Are Modern Bloggers Following in the Footsteps of Publius? (And Other Musings on Blogging by Legal Scholars...) by Gail Heriot
talks about the need for legal scholarship that can engage a wider audience with accessible writing and more in-depth discussions
Intute - About us
a very nice way to drill down through web resources on a huge variety of topics
The Christian Century
I like David Congdon's description of this book: "the kind of stinging rebuke that you can only get away with late in one's career, having established one's intellectual and moral authority. ... Reminiscient of Terry Eagleton's review of Dawkins."
Latest News - News, Events & Exhibitions - Manuscripts & Special Collections - The University of Nottingham
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'Windows on War' lunchtime talk
Technorati: State of the Blogosphere 2008 - Day 3: The How of Blogging
Some of these charts are very helpful for explaining norms and best practices for blogging (ca. 2008, but haven't changed that much)
A.C. Buehler Library | Mobile Access
nice! I like that they define the basic functions available on their mobile version
A.C. Buehler Library
very nice clean design with good use of white space and lots of links for specialized topic areas
Buswell Memorial Library | Buswell Memorial Library
lots of search tabs at the top, basic navigation on the left with the website search and chat integrated nicely.
Harper College Library
A fairly simple website using images and icons
NLU Library Home
they've definitely kept their headers as simple as possible - not sure about the spacing of everything, but some interesting ideas for using open space and an approachable interface
Guest Post: And Then the Lord Sent Two Research Angels, Versed in Statistics and GIS » Sociological Images
correlating crime and financial statistics with the seven deadly sins
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