Academic libraries provide users with access to plenty of powerful technology. But the best tools can gather dust if nobody knows where they are or how to use them. Often the most successful strategies for connecting users to these tools are low-tech, based on human relationships rather than hyperlinks. This presentation explores ways that low-tech and high-tech can buddy up to get users where they want to go
This presentation was given at the Texas Library Association District 8 Fall Conference in Friendswo...
Drexel University Libraries actively incorporate a variety of technologies into its instruction prog...
Have you ever wished you could see what your online patrons or other colleagues are seeing on their ...
The purpose of this presentation is to share our techniques for creating easy to use tutorials for y...
This presentation will demonstrate three technology tools used in Benner library: 1. Join.me screen ...
A wide variety of low/no-cost computing applications which enable groups of individuals to meet, con...
Libraries everywhere are dealing with tight budgets and shrinking staff. Small and medium libraries ...
Technology for the Rest of Us: a Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-tech Librarian. Nancy C...
The incorporation of technology into libraries has become an increasingly important matter as techno...
Poster presentation at 2018 Maryland Library Association Annual Conference, Cambridge, Maryland, 2-4...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
Libraries are places that people visit online or in person with the specific intention of interactin...
Buying out-of-the-box applications for data collection can be an expensive prospect for small librar...
The findings included in this report illustrate how some behaviors have changed as new technologies ...
This presentation tells the story of the University of Alberta Libraries’ new interactive informatio...
This presentation was given at the Texas Library Association District 8 Fall Conference in Friendswo...
Drexel University Libraries actively incorporate a variety of technologies into its instruction prog...
Have you ever wished you could see what your online patrons or other colleagues are seeing on their ...
The purpose of this presentation is to share our techniques for creating easy to use tutorials for y...
This presentation will demonstrate three technology tools used in Benner library: 1. Join.me screen ...
A wide variety of low/no-cost computing applications which enable groups of individuals to meet, con...
Libraries everywhere are dealing with tight budgets and shrinking staff. Small and medium libraries ...
Technology for the Rest of Us: a Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-tech Librarian. Nancy C...
The incorporation of technology into libraries has become an increasingly important matter as techno...
Poster presentation at 2018 Maryland Library Association Annual Conference, Cambridge, Maryland, 2-4...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
Libraries are places that people visit online or in person with the specific intention of interactin...
Buying out-of-the-box applications for data collection can be an expensive prospect for small librar...
The findings included in this report illustrate how some behaviors have changed as new technologies ...
This presentation tells the story of the University of Alberta Libraries’ new interactive informatio...
This presentation was given at the Texas Library Association District 8 Fall Conference in Friendswo...
Drexel University Libraries actively incorporate a variety of technologies into its instruction prog...
Have you ever wished you could see what your online patrons or other colleagues are seeing on their ...