Educational Web PagesFAQ or Frequently Asked Questions should be a part of a departmental website. Many library users ask similar questions, so it's important to acknowledge this and devote a page to answering these questions. This will help library users understand preservation issues.
Book and journal mutilation is a serious problem in any library, whether a school library, public, or academic institution. Replacing material is costly, and many times, the materials are no longer available. This is an example of how web pages can promote user awareness. It has been proven that talking about the problem is a step toward solving it.
The Preservation Quiz is a fun way to educate library users, and here one can easily use humor to impart facts and knowledge. The use of fun graphics will work well on a page like this.
Food and drinks in the library ... and pests is an ongoing problem for all libraries. Many patrons just do not realize the different kinds of pests that can infest books, and that many actually eat paper. Not only will this information help libraries, but it will also assist people in caring for their own books at home.
Care of library materials and how to handle them is an educational process that a website can enhance. All libraries want to teach their user how to "take it easy" on books and multi media materials.