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St. John's University Law Library Gets a Face-Lift

Glen Cove, NY - May 23, 2002 - The Next Page was contracted to provide a new and improved Internet presence for the St. John's University Law Library and it's ©Web OPAC interfaces. Developed as an extension of the St. John’s University School of Law website, the new Law Library website features a user centric design with links to online Library information and services as well as Student and Faculty resources. The clean, intuitive design allows easy identification of destinations and navigation throughout.

A unique feature of this website is a "quick search: catalogue" function on the home page that is linked to the ©Web OPAC search engine from Innovative Interfaces Inc. This feature gives instant access to the Library catalogue system which has been customized by The Next Page to have the same look and feel as the rest of the website. This customization, which extends beyond cosmetics, adds links and navigational features not found in the original Web OPC design.

Site design collaboration between The Next Page, faculty and administration was facilitated through the use of the Microsoft Share Point Team Services Portal, a secured Web-based communication tool that yielded a high level of feedback during development. This process ensured an end product with no surprises that met all design criteria.

Training for The Next Page original application as well as the ©Web OPAC software was an integral part of the implementation process. This included Innovative’s proprietary file transfer utility (FTS), management and modification of site parameters through Innovative’s custom wwwoptions file and knowledge transfer of basic file structures and layouts to the non-technical staff that will be administering the site.

Founded in 1995 The Next Page (NXPAGE LLC) creates custom software solutions, delivers professional Web development services, database management and work flow enhancements to business, nonprofits and foundations, enabling these communities to collaborate through effective use of cutting edge technology.

For more information visit The Next Page at www.nxpage.com or call us at (866) 668-3864.