Librarians often have a specific reputation for being old book worms, but in reality librarians are savvy, technology adept and educated people who are serving thousands of people a day with necessary information and tools. This infographic [from early 2012] takes a look at a librarians profession, how much do librarians make, what’s their employment status and the future of librarians.
Tag Archives: infographics
What Reader Species Are You? | Laura-E-Kelly
We all live in the Domain of Readers—but what species of book reader are you? This fun, appropriately wordy infographic is my homage to the classic Linnaean classification charts of plants and living things. via What Reader Species Are You? | Laura-E-Kelly
Visit Laura-e-Kelly.com for more about books, reading, and authors.
How We Discover New Music Today [INFOGRAPHIC] | Maashable
Headphone maker Sol Republic made an exclusive infographic for Mashable that breaks down some of the recent trends in music discovery, including social listening and streaming services. via How We Discover New Music Today [INFOGRAPHIC] | Mashable.
To see a list of music discovery and streaming services check out my resource page here on The Modern MLIS. Warning…it’s long!
Social Media Analytics [Infographic] | B2B Marketing & Technology
Why Gaming is Good For You – Imgur [Infographic]
Why Gaming is Good For You – Imgur
From a personal perspective gaming has enabled my family to share more time together. I will play Little Big Planet with my nephew on the PS3 or Scrabble with relatives and friends on the iPhone. Part of this infographic provides stats on video games as therapy. I can attest to their positive and calming effects by focusing one’s mental energy when going through difficulties.
The Rise of the Mobile-Only User | Karen McGrane – HBR
If you’re trying to reach specific audiences, you can’t afford to ignore mobile-only users. As Pew Internet reports:
- Young adults: 50 percent of teen smartphone owners, aged 12-17, say they use the internet mostly on their cell phone, according to a 2013 Pew Internet report on Teens and Technology. Similarly, 45 percent of young adults aged 18-29 reported in 2012 that they mostly go online with a mobile device.
- Black and Hispanic adults: 51 percent of black Americans and 42 percent of Hispanic Americans who use a mobile device to access the internet say that’s the primary way they go online — about double the 24 percent of white Americans who say they rely on their mobile devices for access.
- Low-income adults: People whose household income is less than $30,000 per year and people with less than a college education are also more likely to rely on their mobile devices for access — about 40 percent of people in these groups say they primarily use their cell phone to go online. Healthcare, non-profit, and government institutions which need to reach these populations should be aware that their audience is mobile-only.
See the full article: The Rise of the Mobile-Only User | Karen McGrane – Harvard Business Review.
Infographic: 2012 Mobile Growth Statistics | DigitalBuzzBlog
Cloud Jargon Unwound: Distinguishing Saas, IaaS and PaaS [Infographic] | ReadWrite
The 7 Types of Digital Marketer | Mashable
Major Players in the MOOC Universe – The Digital Campus 2013 – The Chronicle of Higher Education
Millions of students have signed up for massive open online courses, and hundreds of universities are offering some form of Web-based curriculum. Most students aren’t paying much for these classes, if they’re paying anything at all. So where is all that knowledge—and all the cash—coming from? via Major Players in the MOOC Universe – The Digital Campus 2013 – The Chronicle of Higher Education.









