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Design, Technology Planning

TechAtlas for Libraries gets updated

By Kendra | August 7th, 2007 | Comment?

TechAtlas for Libraries version 3.2 was released today. We have a great group of planners, programmers and testers in Seattle and Ohio who have been working fast and furious at their computers to make these changes and make sure things work smoothly – thanks, everyone!

By the way – TechAtlas is free software that helps libraries (like yours) create technology plans and manage technology. Exciting stuff, right?

But wait, you ask…”Didn’t you just release TechAtlas version 3.1 last month?” Yes we did – and there is much more to come! There is a very ambitious list of TechAtlas improvements for the next year and we are hoping to release these updates monthly. Sometimes these improvements will be small, like fixing links or buttons and other changes will be more noticeable – and hopefully for the better. Many of these improvements are driven by requests from our users. We have received great feedback about the functionality of TechAtlas and we have been listening. It’s never too late to share your thoughts and even a wish-list for TechAtlas improvements, just send a message to techatlas@webjunction.org.

You can read about the changes in version 3.2 on WebJunction and you can get a free TechAtlas for Libraries account here.

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