Redesigned Dupré Library website set to launch

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University of Louisiana at Lafayette students, faculty and staff members will soon have access to Edith Garland Dupré Library’s catalogs, databases and archival information through a redesigned website.

The new University Libraries website, which required collaboration from library staff along with Web experts from the Office of Communications and Marketing and the Office of Information Technology, is set to launch soon.

“Over a year of planning, development, and testing has helped us create a site that we believe will improve the user experience. We can't wait to share it with everyone,” said Sherry Curry, assistant professor of library science and head of Information Technology and Web Services.

The redesigned University Libraries website is built in the University’s branded template and will host a variety of features, including large images and slideshows that showcase library facilities and its services.  Homepage highlights: an online chat service with librarians, news and events feeds, and a Twitter feed.

The site’s address remains http://library.louisiana.edu or by clicking the link to the library located in the top right corner of the University’s main website http://louisiana.edu.