Plinkit for Public Libraries in Texas
- Does your library need a website but you don't have the time or resources to build one from scratch?
- Or perhaps you have a fear of HTML?
- Does your library have a website but it's hard to maintain?
- Do you think your website could be doing more for you and your patrons?
Then Plinkit may be for you! You can use Plinkit to create an intuitive, dynamic website with little effort and no technical expertise. Your website will come with pre-built templates and content that is automatically updated. And best of all, it's free!
But wait, there's more! The Library Development division of the Texas State Library & Archives Commission will host your website and in conunction with the Texas Library Systems provide you with hands-on training, and give you a copy of your very own Plinkit Manual! All for free, and free is a very good price!
Want to learn more? Then check out:
- A demo site -- everything you see is what you get with Plinkit!
- The benefits of Plinkit
- How to sign up for a Plinkit website
- View the Plinkit library websites in Texas:
- Liberty Hill Public Library (Liberty Hill, TX)
- Salado Public Library (Salado, TX)
- Muleshoe Area Public Library (Muleshoe, TX)
Yoakum County Library (Plains, TX)
Cecil Bickley Memorial Library (Denver City, TX)
- Dublin Public Library (Dublin, TX)
- more coming soon!
- Get ideas from other consortium members in Oregon (one of our partner states):
- Learn more about Plinkit
Have questions? Please contact Tine Walczyk, 512-463-6624, Tine.Walczyk@tsl.state.tx.us, or use this contact form.