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         <description><![CDATA[If you've been following my blog you'll know I'm setting up a college library website.Social media opens up a whole new world of opportunity and offered heady possibilities. Some form of social networking was a must, 'Twitter'. Isn't just about everyone on Twitter, no set up costs and it is so straightforward to set up an account and to use. Not only will this reach the younger students but it will be ideal to keep in touch with distance learners and part time students who can dip into twitter...]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[Designing this website for the new college library has been exciting and a journey of discovery and learning.The website is for a mythical college library where the majority of students are 16 to 21 years of age, the digital native, as they are often referred to or net generation. &nbsp;There are also a number of mature students. Many of the mature students are distance learners or part-time students, whereas the 16-21 year old students usually attend college on a full-time basis. 'A' level...]]></description>
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