Baltimore County’s catalog represents a very high level of careful customization. The layout has been modified to include a custom header and footer. The navigation mechanism in the header offers the same effective “drop down” behavior they employ on the BCPL home page.
Brampton has done some very basic customizations and added quite a few nice dashboards in the left panel of their PowerPAC. Interestingly, BL offers both Overdrive and Cloud Library ebooks. The Overdrive interface uses the legacy non-integrated approach while the Cloud Library uses the full Polaris eBook integration.
Champaign is an example of a library who chooses to situate their dashboard sidebar on the right side of the main content versus the left side. As a result, the cover art for search results are prominent as the left most bit of content for the user.
Coquitlam has done some very basic but attractive customizations: they’ve applied a nice banner image and modified some aspects of the over all color scheme consist with the library home page.
Coquitlam is notable for the number of languages supported: English, Korean, Arabic, Vietnamese, Chinese, Spanish and French.
Monroe County Public Library is one of the best examples of a library who uses the Polaris PowerPAC framework as their library website. MCPL has made extensive and attractive UI customizations.