In Fall 2018 the Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls Campus Library began a pilot project to check out laptops. While this may seem like a no brainer in the modern world of libraries and mo-bile access, the library was slow to adopt a laptop checkout program due to concerns about both the upfront cost of purchasing the laptops and charging cart and about the logistics of checkout. The deci-sion to begin the pilot was based on data from the Measuring Higher Education Library & IT Services (MISO) survey which measures how faculty, students, and staff view library and technology services (Bryn Mawr College, 2019), and the issues faced from hardwired technology aging out. This article looks at the reasons for implementing the pilot...
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Article originally published in College & Research LibrariesFollowing two previous studies in 2010 a...
Technology resource fees provide a possible source of funding for library technology. Integrating t...
This article begins by looking at changes in the student body in recent years as useful indicators o...
Article describing the implementation and evolution of Mary Livermore Library's laptop lending progr...
Approximately five years ago, the library at Emporia State University started a laptop checkout prog...
This article will examine the practical methods the Portland State University (PSU) Library and Univ...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the implementation process one academic libra...
This paper describes efforts at the University of Arizona Libraries to improve access to internet an...
Laptop computers provide unsurpassed flexibility and convenience for students in the modern academic...
Academic libraries have traditionally provided computers for students to access their collections an...
This article discusses a few emerging technologies and how they could benefit libraries and library ...
This paper describes efforts at the University of Arizona Libraries (UAL) in Tucson to improve acces...
Laptop ownership levels have changed over time for students at Southern Polytechnic State University...
The incorporation of technology into libraries has become an increasingly important matter as techno...
Academic libraries are increasingly focused on the acquisition and expansion of circulating technolo...
Article originally published in College & Research LibrariesFollowing two previous studies in 2010 a...
Technology resource fees provide a possible source of funding for library technology. Integrating t...
This article begins by looking at changes in the student body in recent years as useful indicators o...