Monday, May 17, 2010

Yearbooks Going Digital

Company profiled in this article

Link to May 16 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel article, "A yearbook for the Facebook generation".

Excerpt: If an Appleton area start-up has its way, the yearbook, a time-bound high school tradition, will go digital.

Liveyearbook Inc. plans to begin a pilot project in September where 20 to 30 schools will use the company's Web-based platform to produce more dynamic yearbooks for the Facebook generation.

Hello audio, video, and archived content. Goodbye February deadlines, old-fashioned software, and the same book for each student.

Liveyearbook allows individual students to create a certain number of customized pages for their own yearbook and do things like sign and view each other's books onlin
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Coming to your library soon? Digital yearbook collections.

Retiring Guy wonders if the developers of these websites understand the library's role in providing access to a comprehensive collection of local yearbooks?

Related article:
High school yearbooks:  An essential part of a library's local history collection.  (10/30/2009)

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