GO2 Media Design, Inc., shows at NYLA 2010 Conference and Trade Show

Nov 4th and 5th, 2010. —Saratoga Springs, NYGO2 Media Design, Inc., a member of the New York Library Assocation, presented their booth at this year's trade show in Saratoga Springs, New York. GO2 president and founder TImothy Wood manned the booth and was available for information and demonstration of Content Management System websites made with Drupal™, an open source application used to create highly usable websites for libraries.GO2 Media Design, Inc., has designed and developed over 40 Drupal websites since 2007 and has worked closely with several libraries throughour Westchester county in New York. Mr. Wood was very enthusiastic about the possibilities for libraroes using this particular type of CMS, and also conscious of budgetary concerns as he commented, "We have created packages for libraries that fit a range of budgets and also provide an incredible platform from which any size library can build their website into a very valuable resource".A random drawing from library representatives in attendance was conducted and a starter Drupal website package was awarded to Lansing Community Library. That site is scheduled to launch in early 2011. Other library sites from GO2 Media Design, Inc., are Yonkers Public Library (ypl.org), Hendrick Hudson Free Library (henhudfreelibrary.org), and most recently, Mount Vernon Public Library (mountvernonpubliclibrary.org).

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