I have been working on some revisions of my department’s existing web site. This is not a full blown redesign. I just wanted to fix some issues with it and add some navigation specific to our department. I am on our libraries’ usability working group and we plan on testing the Media and Computer Services (MCS) sections of the larger site, so there will be more work ahead.
Currently, all the navigation is on the MCS homepage:

Old MCS navigation
I have permission to alter the main left hand navigation of the site to tailor it to my subsection of the site, but I feel that would be bad form. That navigation should remain consistent throughout the site. So, I created a right hand navigation which is specific to MCS.

New MCS specific navigation
As of now, the libraries’ site has a fixed width, so adding the righ hand navigation makes things a little tight, but I think the benefits of the added navigation outweigh the narrowness of the main page. I looked at the UNLV site for examples of 2nd tier navigation and got the idea for my navigation from the right side navigation used on the subpages of our Office of Information Technology.

Example of an OIT subpage
I also use a similar line across the top of the page to underline the page heading.
Using the side navigation allows for the entry page to the site to have content rather than navigation. As of now, some relevant information resides in sections of the site that are not technically part of MCS, which means users lose the navigation when they click on some of the links.
In addition to having “about” type information on the main MCS page, I have also used html code generated by FeedBurner to import two RSS feeds. One is from the MCS blog and the other is a feed generated by out Innovative Interfaces OPAC. That is a customized feed of new additions to our film collection. Links for subscribing to these 2 feeds is on the right navgation.
I am still working on some details of the new look but hope that the new site and the blog will be live by the end of March.
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