...the ubiquity of the dropdown Javascript applet that necessitates a steady hand and infinite patience to access something three menus in.
...the utter arbitrariness of the University of New Brunswick's library website, which has randomly decided that Early English Books Online is a "index and abstract", not a "reference material", and that what library users really need is a distinction between the two anyway, instead of (God forbid!) something practical, like a simple, alphebetized list of everything available through the proxy server.
All hail novelty and organization by committee. It works ever so well.
More menus and more navigation makes it look like we have more resources. Hray!
Posted by: Mr. Kong | April 28, 2005 at 19:27