Bibliographic Info:
Regina Public Library. (2011). Regina public library: Teen Zone. Retrieved from http://www.reginalibrary.ca/teenzone/index.html
Regina Public Library. (2011). Regina public library: Teen Zone. Retrieved from http://www.reginalibrary.ca/teenzone/index.html
Descriptive Summary:
The Teen Zone for the Regina Public Library is a clear, crisp website for teens and teen related programming at the RPL. The features are pretty standard, but do feature a few innovative and interesting ideas like themed book lists.
The Teen Zone for the Regina Public Library is a clear, crisp website for teens and teen related programming at the RPL. The features are pretty standard, but do feature a few innovative and interesting ideas like themed book lists.
Features:
Popular books
Homework help
Photo Gallery
University and job info
Research databases
The most interesting feature are booklists covering the following gothic related subjects:
- Dead Writers
- Goth Tales
- POE's Girls
- Star Crossed Lovers
- Undead Romance
1/5 TVs - I hate to say it, but you may be better with the television on
There is only one section of the teen zone that is updated past 2011 and that is the new releases section of the blog. The contest section, blog, and the photo gallery are all out of date and seem to be in disuse. The Teen Advisory Committee link (which only shows up in certain sections of the site) is broken and simply leads back to the main site. The calendar is similarly out of service. Anything that would encourage interaction and participation with the teen members of the library is non-fuctioning either because it's out of date or because the link leads nowhere. Luckily the databases and resource links still function, but everything library-specific is mostly useless to teens visiting the site.
Suggested Improvements:
Updating the site so it reflects what is happening in April of this year, rather than April of 2011 would be a major improvement and would increase the useability and relevance of the site tenfold.
Suggested Improvements:
Updating the site so it reflects what is happening in April of this year, rather than April of 2011 would be a major improvement and would increase the useability and relevance of the site tenfold.
Suggested Audience (age range): 12 - 18
Category: Library
Website for Teens
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