Hal Grossman and Melissa Gasparotto are conducting a survey about use of tools like Libguides in academic libraries: if you are interested in participating go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/K8GHQSZ. Posted by Sheila Webber
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Hal Grossman and Melissa Gasparotto are conducting a survey about use of tools like Libguides in academic libraries: if you are interested in participating go to http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/K8GHQSZ. Posted by Sheila Webber
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Rebecca Jones: "Mobile Apps: Implications for Libraries" http://t.co/ADV4dEEu SEE ALSO "Developing mobile apps the easy way" http://t.co/2WjfvXTY..."
"Jeff Wisniewski of University of Pittsburg updated the crowd at NYPL’s “Engaging Communitities, Promoting Learning” conference on the current state of mobile, and encouraged them to consider the implications for libraries. [...] Here’s his main points: [...] Apps Libraries Need to Pay Attention to & Leap Frog From: - TeenBookFinder - Buckeye Stroll - Denver Public Library’s Creating Communities - Yelp - ScanJose.org - ShelvAR - Google Maps 6.0 - ideaflight.com - Popplet.com - Georgia State University Library uses ipads for “guerilla-style" assessment - libraries can be publishers & support authors in creating ebooks with apps like iBooks and Kindle Direct Publishing - mobile is also allowing libraries to liberate space - push-location triggering alerting > DOKLAB"
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RT @ALIANational: Wondering how to share your photo collection? A University Librarian discusses some of the options.
Aaron Tay:
[...] "we do have some old photo collections showing the past rich history of the library and when Facebook pages moved to timeline view and began encouraging organizations to post milestones, I started to think about whether we could put these old photos and how best to display them. Many libraries including ours also have collections of photos , photo archives etc, is there a better way to expose some of them? I currently have four ideas, Dipity, Facebook pages as milestones, Historypin and Singapore Memory Project (Singapore only) mobile apps." Delete the scoop?
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