This presentation demonstrates ways Pinterest (interest boards), Smore (flyer design), Doodle (online scheduling), Piktochart (infographics) and Bunkr (online presentations) can be utilized by librarians to take the lead on campus with the latest technology and connect the library with the campus community
Objective: To demonstrate how programming around NLM’s traveling exhibit program can be used to conn...
This is a short presentation illustrating some of the different ways that libraries (specifically ac...
Planning library promotions: An idea workshop Anyone who works with social media or marketing events...
Pinterest, a pinboard-style social photo-sharing website, has become a popular site for many individ...
In a digital environment, teachers and students have access to a wide variety of material that can b...
Engaging studio-based design students with library resources can be a challenge, especially since th...
This case study shows how the reference librarians at Murray State University use Pinterest as an ad...
Pinterest is a social pinboarding site which allows users to collect and share images and websites. ...
As librarians at an art and design library that is also part of a larger institution, we find it nec...
This hands-on session will include interactive demonstrations of how library staff and instructors f...
Introduction: The Health Sciences Library hosted an art event with the goals of increasing engagemen...
Pinterest is one of the fastest growing social media sites. It’s most commonly known as a place to s...
Art allows us to translate information into a format that others can engage with and understand crea...
Button making is a low-cost, high-impact, pop-up makerspace activity that libraries can use to facil...
To elevate diverse voices and collections at Winthrop University, the Dacus Library Display Committe...
Objective: To demonstrate how programming around NLM’s traveling exhibit program can be used to conn...
This is a short presentation illustrating some of the different ways that libraries (specifically ac...
Planning library promotions: An idea workshop Anyone who works with social media or marketing events...
Pinterest, a pinboard-style social photo-sharing website, has become a popular site for many individ...
In a digital environment, teachers and students have access to a wide variety of material that can b...
Engaging studio-based design students with library resources can be a challenge, especially since th...
This case study shows how the reference librarians at Murray State University use Pinterest as an ad...
Pinterest is a social pinboarding site which allows users to collect and share images and websites. ...
As librarians at an art and design library that is also part of a larger institution, we find it nec...
This hands-on session will include interactive demonstrations of how library staff and instructors f...
Introduction: The Health Sciences Library hosted an art event with the goals of increasing engagemen...
Pinterest is one of the fastest growing social media sites. It’s most commonly known as a place to s...
Art allows us to translate information into a format that others can engage with and understand crea...
Button making is a low-cost, high-impact, pop-up makerspace activity that libraries can use to facil...
To elevate diverse voices and collections at Winthrop University, the Dacus Library Display Committe...
Objective: To demonstrate how programming around NLM’s traveling exhibit program can be used to conn...
This is a short presentation illustrating some of the different ways that libraries (specifically ac...
Planning library promotions: An idea workshop Anyone who works with social media or marketing events...