QR codes are beginning to be introduced in our libraries and are an easy way to give additional information to mobile web users in a given time and place. In this paper, we share the experience and give some examples of the introduction and use of QR codes at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) Libraries in Spain.We describe how we use QR codes to give access to our mobile website, to download documents and to promote our literature blog.We also describe how we promote our QR codes to both users and librarians, including some best practices. Finally,we discuss our future projects, such as the use of QR codes for information literacy
New and emerging technologies have always been playing the vital role in shaping the different servi...
QR (quick response) codes are two dimensional images that when scanned by a smart phone\u27s camera,...
QR Codes are 2D barcodes that contain large amounts of information. They can be read both horizontal...
QR codes are beginning to be introduced in our libraries and are an easy way to give additional inf...
Purpose: This article explains the nature of QR (Quick response) codes and their possible applicatio...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into patrons\u27 preferences for quick respon...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into patrons\u27 preferences for quick respon...
“Knowledge of the end user’s location will be used to deliver relevant, timely, and engaging content...
The article analyzes the scientific comprehension state of QR-coding technology in the domestic and ...
Published paper in conference proceedings for Brick & Click Academic Libraries Symposium 2011.Grab y...
The growing acceptance of mobile technologies within the library environment has raised the challeng...
Presentation from Brick and Click Academic Libraries Symposium 2011: http://prezi.com/7z7enhnnemzl/i...
QR Codes are 2D barcodes that contain large amounts of information. They can be read both horizontal...
Though true location aware devices such as GPS enabled phones are becoming more common (e.g., the la...
ManuscriptThis paper covers the use of Quick Response (QR) Codes to provide instant mobile access t...
New and emerging technologies have always been playing the vital role in shaping the different servi...
QR (quick response) codes are two dimensional images that when scanned by a smart phone\u27s camera,...
QR Codes are 2D barcodes that contain large amounts of information. They can be read both horizontal...
QR codes are beginning to be introduced in our libraries and are an easy way to give additional inf...
Purpose: This article explains the nature of QR (Quick response) codes and their possible applicatio...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into patrons\u27 preferences for quick respon...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into patrons\u27 preferences for quick respon...
“Knowledge of the end user’s location will be used to deliver relevant, timely, and engaging content...
The article analyzes the scientific comprehension state of QR-coding technology in the domestic and ...
Published paper in conference proceedings for Brick & Click Academic Libraries Symposium 2011.Grab y...
The growing acceptance of mobile technologies within the library environment has raised the challeng...
Presentation from Brick and Click Academic Libraries Symposium 2011: http://prezi.com/7z7enhnnemzl/i...
QR Codes are 2D barcodes that contain large amounts of information. They can be read both horizontal...
Though true location aware devices such as GPS enabled phones are becoming more common (e.g., the la...
ManuscriptThis paper covers the use of Quick Response (QR) Codes to provide instant mobile access t...
New and emerging technologies have always been playing the vital role in shaping the different servi...
QR (quick response) codes are two dimensional images that when scanned by a smart phone\u27s camera,...
QR Codes are 2D barcodes that contain large amounts of information. They can be read both horizontal...