This article describes the development of the Central Medical Library website at the Medical Faculty of Ljubljana, Slovenia. The aim of the website is to serve as a guide to the library resources and services. The website is built with a uniform graphic design and a menu driven structure. The structure partitions information space by providing meaningful subject categories that enable efficient exploring by browsing. Because the categories are limited in their granularity a search engine based on the Harvest system is included. An evaluation of website access was carried out by analysing and exploring the web server log files using data warehousing and OLAP (On‐Line Analytical Processing) technology. Finally some possibilities for future development of the website are suggested.
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1 December 1999
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1999
Program (1999) 33 (4): 313–325.
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Rozic‐Hristovski A, Todorovski L, Hristovski D (1999), "Developing a medical library website at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia". Program, Vol. 33 No. 4 pp. 313–325, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006921
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