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Hyperlinked Library MOOC | San Jose State University School of Library and Information Science |
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By Mimi Szeto Lange was one of five speakers of “In The Now: How Special Libraries & Librarians are Using the Latest in Technology,” the pre-conference session hosted by the T-SLIS Network in Toronto. The event brought together special librarians and non-traditional information professionals to share new tools and tactics to better serve their clients. Hot topics included social media monitoring, digital devices and building library services for tech-savvy users." Delete the scoop?
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Ned Potter: "This is a call to arms for libraries, inspired loosely by the famous SHIFT HAPPENS deck. Feel free to embed it anywhere and everywhere, with attribution." Delete the scoop?
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"Time-to-Adoption Horizon: One year or less: Cloud ComputingMobilesTablet ComputingOpen Content Time-to-Adoption Horizon: Two-three years Learning AnalyticsSemantic ApplicationsNew ScholarshipSemantic Applications Time-to-Adoption Horizon: Four-five years Augmented RealityCollective IntelligenceTelepresenceSmart Objects"
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Emma Cragg and Katie Birkwood:
"From connecting with people to keeping up with the latest technologies, there is a whole lot more to the job than stamping due dates..."
"Books are only one aspect of what libraries and librarians are about. Librarianship is a people profession; a librarian's job is to connect people with the information they are seeking, whatever format that may take. At their heart, all library jobs have a central purpose: to help people access and use information, for education, for work, or for pleasure. In all library roles customer service and communication skills are important. If anyone ever thought they'd become a librarian because they liked books or reading, they would be sorely disappointed if they did not also like people too. Libraries of all kinds are keen to demonstrate their value to as wide an audience as possible, and to open up access to culturally significant resources that they hold." Delete the scoop?
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