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Best Practices and Accessibility

Standards, best practices, and accessibility tips for STLCC Libraries guide authors. (Guide adapted from LibGuides Standards and Best Practices by Jesse Martinez of Boston College.)

Standardized Terms

It’s important that there’s standardization of frequently used terms. Some examples:

  • e-book not ebook. (E-book when used in a header or title.)
  • e-journal not ejournal. (E-journal when used in a header or title.)
  • catalog not catalogue.
  • web not Web.
  • website not web site.
  • email not e-mail (Email when used in a header or title.)
  • Internet / internet: No capitalization (unless in header or title.)
  • database not research database or online database.

Examples when referring to library products or services:

  • Interlibrary Loan not ILL.
  • Research Guide not LibGuide(s). Only refer to LibGuides as the product not the content.
  • Page not tab: More about this distinction on the Getting Started page.
  • What else??

Additional Guidelines

  • Use "we" instead of "the STLCC Libraries". Personal pronouns are more scannable and reduce text size. Users will know "we" refers to the Libraries.
    • Bad: "The STLCC Libraries provide patrons with access to iPads and laptops."
    • Good: "We have iPads and laptops for you to check out." 
  • Don't put opening or closing hours in your text. Hours are subject to change, and your text will quickly become out-dated. Link to the Hours page instead.
  • Don't include screen shots of our website. Pages change, and screen shots become out-dated. Provide direct links rather then showing pictures of links.
  • If a service applies to all libraries then you shouldn't need to specify in the title.
    • Bad: "PHOTOCOPYING (ALL LIBRARIES)"
    • Good: "PHOTOCOPYING"
  • Prefer context to text. We often use words when the meaning is obvious from context.
    • Bad: "For help, contact the systems librarian (email: kabotsi@stlcc.edu, phone: 314-984-7620)."
    • Good: "Contact the systems librarian (kabotsi@stlcc.edu • 314-984-7620) for help."
  • Don't use absolute directions/positions when referring to a specific box/column. Your guide is responsive and columns will shift around for different screen sizes. 
    • Bad: "See the box on the right for additional information."
    • Good: "Additional information can be found in the Resources box."

Danger Words

The following words often hint at problems:

  • digital or electronic or e-* : Patrons–especially students–expect most resources to be available on the Web.
    • Bad: "Online help is available through our chat reference service."
    • Good: "Visit our chat reference service for help."
  • library or libraries : This is the STLCC Libraries Web site, so visitors will assume you are talking about the Libraries and their resources.
    • Bad: "Library study rooms are available on the fifth floor.
    • Good: "Study rooms are available on the fifth floor." 
    • Bad: "Find this book in the library."
    • Good: "Find this book."
  • St. Louis Community College or STLCC
    • Bad: "STLCC Libraries xxx Program"
    • Good: "xxx Program"
  • most or some : be specific and include links to help user navigate
    • Bad : "Guest printing is available in most libraries."
    • Good: "Guest printing is available except in X library."

Formatting

  • Database titles should be italicized except when used in a database asset.
  • Use the ampersand ("&") only in guide, page or box titles and never in text unless referring to a title in which it is used.

St. Louis Community College Libraries

Florissant Valley Campus Library
3400 Pershall Rd.
Ferguson, MO 63135-1408
Phone: 314-513-4514

Forest Park Campus Library
5600 Oakland
St. Louis, MO 63110-1316
Phone: 314-644-9210

Meramec Campus Library
11333 Big Bend Road
St. Louis, MO 63122-5720
Phone: 314-984-7797

Wildwood Campus Library
2645 Generations Drive
Wildwood, MO 63040-1168
Phone: 636-422-2000