Same thing here, sort of: I use Libguides for my website and their new platform is responsive so it works on digital devices as well as desktop/laptop computers. I also have a page I'm developing on my site where I provide links to library apps like EBSCO, YALSARead, Overdrive and Kindle (for our ebooks), Gale, the Peninsula Library System, and whatever else I can find. Cathy --------- Cathy Rettberg, Head Librarian Menlo School Atherton, CA http://library.menloschool.org What I'm reading: *Firefight/*Sanderson *All the Light We Cannot See*/Doerr On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 7:33 AM, Mei Yang <meiyang@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Our school recently went through a website redesign, and rather than using > apps, we opted for responsive (aka flexible) web design that allows the > pages to fluidly adapt to any screen size. I'd be happy to put you in touch > with the IT director who managed the whole thing. As a user of the website > admin tools, we have more control over page layouts and content but there > are definitely features that could be improved. > > Regards, > Mei > > Saint Francis High School Library > 1885 Miramonte Avenue > Mountain View, CA 94040 > 650-968-1213x285 > > On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Michele Martin < > michele.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> If any of you have launched apps for your libraries, I'd love to chat >> with you about how you use them, how they were developed, pros/cons, etc. >> >> Thanks much! >> >> Best, >> >> *Michele Martin* >> >> >> >> >> *Director of Information Science (Librarian)Sonoma Academy2500 Farmers >> LaneSanta Rosa, CA 95404707.545.1770 <707.545.1770>* >> > > > > -- > Mei Yang > Saint Francis High School Library > 1885 Miramonte Avenue > Mountain View, CA 94040 > 650-968-1213 x285 > www.sfhs.com >