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Chemical Education Today
Association Report: ACS Education Division
What Goes into Good Web Design?
A Report on the New ACS Web Site
Adam M. Boyd and Natasha Bruce
Education Division, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC 20036
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January 2008
Vol. 85 No. 1
p. 20

Abstract
The American Chemical Society launched a new Web site and with it, ushered in a new era of accessibility to information on the Internet for its members and the general public. With a focus on usability, even novice users now have the ability to find what they need and accomplish their goals thanks to a global navigation panel of commonly requested subject areas, an intuitive architecture of content, and an easy-to-follow format of individual Web pages. The site also features a breadcrumb trail so users always know where they are and how they got there, and provides a unified look and feel across all pages to improve user experience.
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Citation
Boyd, Adam M.; Bruce, Natasha. J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 20.
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Keywords
Chemical Education Research; Continuing Education; Elementary / Middle School Science; General Public; Graduate Education / Research; High School / Introductory Chemistry; Public Understanding / Outreach; Upper-Division Undergraduate
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12/10/2007
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