Pour commencer la nouvelle année avec un peu de bibliothèques et dans la série mes collègues ont de l'imagination et de l'humour, voici une thématique bien de saison : Les bonnes résolutions.
Via Patrick Provencher
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Pour commencer la nouvelle année avec un peu de bibliothèques et dans la série mes collègues ont de l'imagination et de l'humour, voici une thématique bien de saison : Les bonnes résolutions.
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With this smaller device, the reach of the Apple iOS and resources through it expands to more of our patrons (those preferring the smaller device size and smoother integration into their lives) and into more of their spaces. So be prepared for more iOS mobile engagement with your content and services. For librarians’ use: the Mini may be better suited for mobile library staff: easier use with Square and mobile payments, more portable for roving reference, for checking out tablets to users."
-Joe Murphy, @LibraryFuture Via Karen du Toit Delete the scoop?
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RT @sallyheroes: "It appears that the number one thing patrons use the library for is (prepare yourself) books":
"[...] surprised they would select books when they have so many other things to choose from. I imagine he’s even more surprised to learn that something else patrons rate highly is personal interaction with the staff. No one disputes that technology has improved the library experience for the patron. You can search the catalog from home and access our subscribed databases. You can place your own holds, request your own interlibrary loan materials, download books to your own devices.The library is working towards self-checkout, presumably so you can conduct all your library business without ever having to interact with the staff...but for patrons, there’s more to the library than just the delivery of materials. They like human contact." Via Karen du Toit, Patrick Provencher Delete the scoop?
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