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New book available in the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) book series with Rowman & Littlefield Press:

Free and Easy Website Design for Museums and Historic Sites
by Kelsey J.S. Ransick

Museums and historic sites faced with small budgets and staff can find it intimidating to redesign or create a website from scratch. Concerns over resources make coding and designing (or hiring someone to do so) daunting and expensive. It does not have to be so. Content creation is inescapable when making a website, but designing and constructing a unique website can be as simple as taking an afternoon to use a color chart to pick a color scheme and paste in text from a Word document. 

All of the tools discussed in the book are free at the base level, and some offer upgrade packages with even more features. The advice and techniques are all created with an eye to making websites work for smaller institutions with limited budgets and timeframes. Every museum professional has come across issues when adapting general software for an institution’s specific needs, and the information in this book will anticipate some of these needs by offering easy-­to-­implement workarounds and information on related software or services that integrate with each website. 

Features include: 
How-­to guides for Wix, Weebly, WordPress, and Google Sites
Detailed comparisons of WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors by cost, features, and ease­of­use so that you can easily identify which platforms meet your needs
Mythbusting of common website and computer assumptions
Step­-by-­step content and design planning guide
Basic HTML coding tricks and tips for the slightly more advanced users (or those who want to become so)

A companion website includes links to online resources, ongoing updates to this book to keep it current, and links to other free online tools and software. Visit www.freethemuseum.net for more information. The book is available as a paperback, hardback, or e-book on Amazon or from Rowman & Littlefield.

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