For this issue, we asked readers responding to our recent pieces about technology, programming, and self-directed learning to tell us: should we expect LIS professionals to learn how to code? Answers came long, short, and even in haiku form. Enjoy
This paper introduces the approach to teaching problem-solving and text-based programming that has b...
In the world today, coding is a hot topic, and everyone wants to get involved. Although not everyone...
Technology plays an indisputably vital role in library and information science (LIS) work; this rapi...
For this issue, we asked readers responding to our recent pieces about technology, programming, and ...
Programming skills are crucial and often essential in making today\u27s library systems and services...
Slides from a presentation at the 2015 LITA Forum. Saturday, November 14, 2015.As academic practices...
As more libraries offer learn to code and digital skills training programs to patrons of all ages,...
Over the past several years law librarians have become increasingly involved not only with their ins...
Coding is coming to libraries, will you be ready? Working on the web page or hosting a coding club, ...
With the rise of technical methodologies within the non-STEM research domains, such as digital human...
When seeking to expand our services and the experiences that we offer to our patrons, librarians hav...
Recent studies show a growing sense of frustration for new library and information science (LIS) gra...
Librarians play a crucial role in cultivating world-class research and in most disciplinary areas t...
This study used an online survey of academic library staff in the southeastern United States to expl...
A New Issue of Library Technology Reports is Online: “ #Coding for #Librarians: Learning by Example”...
This paper introduces the approach to teaching problem-solving and text-based programming that has b...
In the world today, coding is a hot topic, and everyone wants to get involved. Although not everyone...
Technology plays an indisputably vital role in library and information science (LIS) work; this rapi...
For this issue, we asked readers responding to our recent pieces about technology, programming, and ...
Programming skills are crucial and often essential in making today\u27s library systems and services...
Slides from a presentation at the 2015 LITA Forum. Saturday, November 14, 2015.As academic practices...
As more libraries offer learn to code and digital skills training programs to patrons of all ages,...
Over the past several years law librarians have become increasingly involved not only with their ins...
Coding is coming to libraries, will you be ready? Working on the web page or hosting a coding club, ...
With the rise of technical methodologies within the non-STEM research domains, such as digital human...
When seeking to expand our services and the experiences that we offer to our patrons, librarians hav...
Recent studies show a growing sense of frustration for new library and information science (LIS) gra...
Librarians play a crucial role in cultivating world-class research and in most disciplinary areas t...
This study used an online survey of academic library staff in the southeastern United States to expl...
A New Issue of Library Technology Reports is Online: “ #Coding for #Librarians: Learning by Example”...
This paper introduces the approach to teaching problem-solving and text-based programming that has b...
In the world today, coding is a hot topic, and everyone wants to get involved. Although not everyone...
Technology plays an indisputably vital role in library and information science (LIS) work; this rapi...