You are at the directory for Kristin Yiotis' Website.

Search this site and my LIBR 240 work at SJSU

It may take me a while to get this search feature up and running. I've recently changed servers.

Please visit the sites I've worked on. These sites represent coursework for classes at School of Library & Information Science, San Jose State University, where I was graduated in May 2007 and Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA, where I completed the Library Technology program in 2003.

Spring 2007: My e-portfolio is available online now. E-portfolio is the Culminating Experience at SLIS.

Winter 2007: Scholarships for SLIS Students is a site that I designed for our ALA Student Chapter while I was chair from 2006-07.

Fall 2006. I'm starting to learn to design using CSS. Here are pages I made for LIBR 240 that features photographs of Maia Krause's 2005 graduation from Stanford University.

To visit other work from LIBR 240, Web Tools and Applications, go to these site shown below. All the sites here follow the World Wide Web Consortium XHTML 1.0 standards and CSS standards. This is indicated by the W3C and CSS logo on each page. Click that logo takes you to the W3C page at which the XHTML undergoes validation.

Also look at Little Poll and Jerry Seinfeld Quotes to test the PHP. It may take me a while to get these up and running after switching servers.

Fall 2006. In this Reading 101 site, I'm practicing using frames.

I've also designed experimented with xml standards on these pages. XML allows the designer create and name the metadata tags so that the tags can be searchable. Here is a page of Swimming Pools and Bibliographic Data.

Fall 2006. This image map shows regions of New York State, my home state. Another image map features women in the U.S. Senate and the states they represent.

Summer 2004, SJSU, SLIS, LIBR 210, References Services final project called Open Access Initiative Pathfinder. This Pathfinder expands on the Webliography by including citations to published articles on open access and scholarly communications and links to additional open access resources such as a blog, conferences, a discussion list, LISTSERV, and newletter. The site was constructed using Dreamweaver.

Spring 2004. SJSU, School of Library & Information Science, LIBR 200 final project called Open Access Initiative Webliography. This Webliography compliments my final paper on the Open Access Initiative. The paper was published in the December 2005 issue of Information Technology and Libraries (ITAL), the scholarly journal for Libraries and Information Technology Association (LITA). Eventually I want to publish the paper online in PDF format. This site was constructed using Dreamweaver with much hand coding.

Winter 2004. Foothill College, Dreamweaver class final project called Kristin's Homepage This site is an experiment in layering using Dreamweaver and I'm still learning. One of the thumbnail picture doesn't have a layer.

Fall 2003. Foothill College, Web Publishing using HTML final project called Reading 101. This is the Reading 101 Website I made for the classes I used to teach at De Anza College. This site was hand coded.

Doug Ronald's site is here too where you can see his famous Wall of Sound.

His home site is Doug's Website. It's all about Pipe Organs, Antennas, and other personal stuff. Doug is a FrontPage person. He refuses to learn HTML. His URL is http://www.dougronald.com