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UTS library goes underground with robotics - CIO Magazine

UTS library goes underground with robotics - CIO Magazine | The Information Professional | Scoop.it
There's a technological change happening in libraries that is transforming the way those sources of information are being used.
Via Guus van den Brekel
Karen du Toit's comment, December 11, 2012 11:37 AM
The library of the future!
nickcarman's curator insight, December 11, 2012 3:29 PM

This sounds similar to what the University of Chicago has done. The library of the future better have a big budget.

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TLC's Lists & Actions for Librarians on the Go - InfoToday.com

TLC's Lists & Actions for Librarians on the Go - InfoToday.com

"The LS2 Staff interface is a touchscreen-optimized, tablet-friendly design that allows a librarian to leave his or her desk and perform circulation tasks anywhere in the library.

The new Lists & Actions tab leverages this mobility to provide lists of items and associated transaction data wherever it’s needed using an array of filters associated with MARC record data and circulation statistics. Each selected filter opens a range of options to help narrow down the search. Librarians can view saved pick lists, create weeding lists on the fly, or limit collections from within the stacks, in the workroom, or anywhere in the library by any number of filters and variables.

Data from lists and saved searches can be exported to a spreadsheet, added to an existing list, or used to create new lists. Each filter has options available for further narrowing a search, and each column in the results table can be rearranged, resized, sorted, or deleted to customize a user’s list or saved search.

Source: The Library Corporation"

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