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John Kupersmith's Web Portfolio

Click to open page in new window John Kupersmith's Webspace
Personal site with highly rated pages on library terminology and "technostress," full-text articles and links on topics of interest, photos, resume.
Click to open page in new window Pathfinder
UC Berkeley library catalog. I initiated and led a project to give this system a usability upgrade from the original version.
Click to open page in new window UC Berkeley library website
I played a significant role in redesigning this site; compare the original version.
Click to open page in new window Effective Assignments Using Library and Internet Resources
Guidelines for faculty at the University of California, Berkeley. I created the content (not the design) of this page, which has been adapted by several other libraries.
Click to open page in new window Washoe County Library Internet Branch
Award-winning website of the public library in Reno, Nevada.

   "... an imaginative, attractive Web site
   chock-full of resources and information."

   --- Karen Schneider, American Libraries, November 1999

Click to open page in new window Truckee Meadows Literate Community Project
Mini-site created for a project co-sponsored by the Washoe County Library. The design goal was to be similar to, and yet distinct from, the library's site.
Click to open page in new window Northwest Reno Library
Public information tool developed during construction of a new branch library.
Click to open page in new window Public Internet Station
Simple menu page for patrons using public stations in the Washoe County Library, many of whom are first-time Internet users.
Click to open page in new window Staff Tool Kit
Specialized page developed as a working "tool kit" for Washoe County Library staff, used as the start page in their web browsers.
Click to open page in new window Great Basin Chautauqua 1996
The original web page of this popular cultural event, developed as a courtesy for the Great Basin Humanities Committee.

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