I was talking to someone in the Scots Diaspora who is quite active in a number of Scottish American organisations. I was being told that my site is too large and rather intimidating.
I grant that the site is huge and just the other day we found that we have some 72 Gbytes of data available.
It is difficult to create good navigation to all our data so we do have layers of menus to get you to all of it. However while you can certainly enjoy a browse through the site I've always been of the opinion that if you are looking for something specific that you should use our site search engine. All the results are from our web site apart from perhaps the first few links which are really Google adverts.
The other way to use the site is to check on the What's New page as that will tell you what's being added to the site in the past 3 weeks or so. Should you spot a new book we're adding then you can follow along as we put it up.
As you may have spotted... this year I'm working on places in Scotland as my core focus. Should any of you have a particular place you'd like me to find for you please feel free to send me an email and I'll do my best to find a book about it. As well as giving me the place you might also give me the name of the general area as while there might not be a book about the place there might be a book about the general area which would include information on your town.
I've been approaching places in alphabetic order mostly so am up to the K's right now.
Anyway... if you have any ideas on how I could improve the site and make it more friendly these feel free to give me your suggestions.
I might also add that we are considering converting the site to a CMS (Content Management System) format. This means that all our data would need to be converted to a database system. Which ever way you look at it this would be a massive amount of work or would likely cost a lot of money which we don't have. Later this year we are going to start looking at this very seriously and we may well end up seeking donations to help fund the work or finding a large company that might see value in helping us.
Alastair
I grant that the site is huge and just the other day we found that we have some 72 Gbytes of data available.
It is difficult to create good navigation to all our data so we do have layers of menus to get you to all of it. However while you can certainly enjoy a browse through the site I've always been of the opinion that if you are looking for something specific that you should use our site search engine. All the results are from our web site apart from perhaps the first few links which are really Google adverts.
The other way to use the site is to check on the What's New page as that will tell you what's being added to the site in the past 3 weeks or so. Should you spot a new book we're adding then you can follow along as we put it up.
As you may have spotted... this year I'm working on places in Scotland as my core focus. Should any of you have a particular place you'd like me to find for you please feel free to send me an email and I'll do my best to find a book about it. As well as giving me the place you might also give me the name of the general area as while there might not be a book about the place there might be a book about the general area which would include information on your town.
I've been approaching places in alphabetic order mostly so am up to the K's right now.
Anyway... if you have any ideas on how I could improve the site and make it more friendly these feel free to give me your suggestions.
I might also add that we are considering converting the site to a CMS (Content Management System) format. This means that all our data would need to be converted to a database system. Which ever way you look at it this would be a massive amount of work or would likely cost a lot of money which we don't have. Later this year we are going to start looking at this very seriously and we may well end up seeking donations to help fund the work or finding a large company that might see value in helping us.
Alastair
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