I participated in a workshop called Building Digital Collections: from Server to Service, held at the Mississauga (Ontario) Public Library on Friday, October 29.
We worked with the folks at Braden Printing, in Keene, New Hampshire, to enhance their exsiting website to give their clients the ability to electronically submit requests for printing quotes along with any associated data files.
We’re working with Island musician Roy Johnstone to develop a comprehensive website about he and his music. The site includes audio clips, a performance schedule and other features. We’ve created a simple web-based interface for Roy to use to keep his performance schedule up to date.
We’ve just started working with Island Celtic band Fiddler’s Sons on the design and construction of a new website. You can see the early stages of the site now, and stay tuned for future developments.
This simple website is designed with one purpose in mind: to let drive-in movie goers know what’s playing. In addition to the public portion of the website, we’ve created a simple web-based tool for drive-in staff to use to update the schedule, giving them complete “up to the minute” control over their website.
In September of 1994, we began working with the Prince Edward Island Department Development to construct a website to showcase the information and activities of the Province. We have continued to work closely with the Province of PEI ever since, and the site has expanded from its initial focus on visitor-related information to an award-winning, comprehensive resource for visitors and citizens alike. We are responsible for the design of the site, and coordinate all of the programming and content development activities.
We’ve been working with the design and editorial staff and Yankee Publishing in Dublin, New Hampshire for the past several years on this comprehensive guide to all things New England. Our first project involved the development of a search engine for lodging, restaurants and other activites. Since that beginning, we helped Yankee add features like Yankee Magazine’s Community Partners and the online swops search.
Almanac.com is another Yankee Publishing project with which we’ve been closely associated. We’ve developed features like the sunrise and sunset calculator, the long-range weather forecasts, online classified ads and the secure e-commerce infrastructure behind the The Online General Store.
As of May 21, 1999, the old Prince Edward Island-based Digital Island Inc. is now Reinvented Inc.. Best wishes to our [unrelated] Honolulu-based cousins at Digital Island Inc. as they complete their IPO.