Affordable Website Development & Service Programs for Public Libraries

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Welcome to YourLibrarySite.com where we have created website development & service programs that are affordable for public libraries of all sizes. Please use the links under “Library Package” at the right of the screen to navigate this site. Our programs integrate a refined global site design tailored to the needs of public libraries. Each offers a total website solution designed to grow with the changing needs of libraries and the increasing capabilities of web technology.

Palos Verdes Library District

Our development team is recognized as an early adopter and an accomplished developer in the Drupal community. Drupal is the open-source content management system of choice for public library websites. The use of Drupal and other open source technologies empowers librarians to embrace the promise of Web 2.0 and enhance communication and interaction with the communities they serve.

Metropolitan Cooperative Library System

YourLibrarySite.com was created by CraftySpace, an Internet technology company focused on website and web application development services for education and professional organizations. Founded in 2006, CraftySpace has offices in Los Angeles, CA and Eugene, OR. Our four lead technologists possess a combined 50+ years of software application development experience.

Altadena Library District
Our Library Website Samples

The development team at CraftySpace has developed a number of leading-edge websites for public library clients. We hope you explore the programs offered at YourLibrarySite.com.

Guaranteed!

All of our programs for public libraries are supported with a unique 60–Day Money Back Guarantee. If the site and support services do not meet expectations during the first 60 days following site launch, all fees are refunded.

Learn More:

We invite you to learn about our programs and the features of our library sites by using the links on the right side of this screen.

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