The efficient loaning of technology items, such as tablets, digital cameras, and laptops, to patrons in academic libraries requires a sound circulation policy. Like traditional materials the circulation issues to be considered in loaning these devices include loan periods, holds, and fines. Unique aspects presented by technology items involve device content, user agreements, and storage and recharging. This poster session will present a set of best practices for loaning technology items based on the results of a survey of academic libraries
Article describing the implementation and evolution of Mary Livermore Library's laptop lending progr...
Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections an...
In 2011, staff from the undergraduate libraries at the College of William & Mary came together to ev...
The efficient loaning of technology items, such as tablets, digital cameras, and laptops, to patrons...
To meet the needs of their patrons, academic libraries make available a variety of items for loan fa...
One University offers a collection of digital equipment, including iPads, laptops, digital cameras, ...
Academic libraries are increasingly focused on the acquisition and expansion of circulating technolo...
The University of Arizona Libraries currently circulates over three hundred pieces of equipment inc...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the implementation process one academic libra...
As e-content becomes the preferred format for many users and mobile learning becomes a priority for ...
Circulation policies need be updated as library collections expand and change. This presentation wi...
California State University, San Bernardino launched its’ first ever library laptop lending program ...
Technology lending or equipment lending has long been a staple of academic libraries. Think back a f...
CLIP #31 is the latest publication in ACRL\u27s popular CLIP Note series. Survey responses from 135 ...
When it comes to library technology there is much discussion around what stays in the library and li...
Article describing the implementation and evolution of Mary Livermore Library's laptop lending progr...
Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections an...
In 2011, staff from the undergraduate libraries at the College of William & Mary came together to ev...
The efficient loaning of technology items, such as tablets, digital cameras, and laptops, to patrons...
To meet the needs of their patrons, academic libraries make available a variety of items for loan fa...
One University offers a collection of digital equipment, including iPads, laptops, digital cameras, ...
Academic libraries are increasingly focused on the acquisition and expansion of circulating technolo...
The University of Arizona Libraries currently circulates over three hundred pieces of equipment inc...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the implementation process one academic libra...
As e-content becomes the preferred format for many users and mobile learning becomes a priority for ...
Circulation policies need be updated as library collections expand and change. This presentation wi...
California State University, San Bernardino launched its’ first ever library laptop lending program ...
Technology lending or equipment lending has long been a staple of academic libraries. Think back a f...
CLIP #31 is the latest publication in ACRL\u27s popular CLIP Note series. Survey responses from 135 ...
When it comes to library technology there is much discussion around what stays in the library and li...
Article describing the implementation and evolution of Mary Livermore Library's laptop lending progr...
Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections an...
In 2011, staff from the undergraduate libraries at the College of William & Mary came together to ev...