Congress.gov Mobile vs. Full Screen – Pic of the Week
Posted by: Andrew Weber
A variety of Congress.gov views comparing the mobile to the full screen version.
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Posted by: Andrew Weber
A variety of Congress.gov views comparing the mobile to the full screen version.
Posted in: Congress, Law Library, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Andrew Weber
Robert recently blogged about the first set of enhancements to Congress.gov for August. Earlier this year, we solicited and received a significant amount of feedback on Congress.gov. An action item from that was to enhance the search form. We were told it would be helpful to have the Words & Phrases box be labeled and larger. …
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Posted by: Andrew Weber
The following is a guest post by Leah K. Ibraheem, the web metrics analyst in the Office of the Chief Information Officer of the Library of Congress. Natalie shared the news when we hit a big metrics milestone last year of more than a million page views and visits in a single day. I track metrics across the Library …
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Posted by: Andrew Weber
This week’s interview is with Leah K. Ibraheem, web metrics analyst within the Office of the Chief Information Officer of the Library of Congress. Describe your background. This is at least my fifth career in the past 20 or so years. I have also worked as a meeting & convention planner, an inventory manager, a database marketing manager, a …
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Posted by: Andrew Weber
A manager who oversees Congress.gov, Bill Kellum, was visiting the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park when he noticed the following legislation from the Library of Congress website.
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