SLJ’s Top 10 Tech: 2012 | The Digital Shift


SLJ’s Top 10 Tech: 2012 | The Digital Shift

Trends include curation for discoverability, online open courses, flipping and makerspaces.

We practiced flipping in my Emerging and Innovative Technologies LIS class. Through flipping I have increased my ability in critical thinking, assessment and evaluation, but this method did make the class more burdensome on the students to generate discussion in class and complete required readings before class.

Ouya: A Game-Changing Game System | American Libraries Magazine


Ouya: A Game-Changing Game System | American Libraries Magazine.

Quotable: “Libraries should keep an eye on the Ouya. Not only as a relatively inexpensive way to bring console games to the library, but also as an example of independent publishing squaring off against the established giants.”

10 Great Technology Initiatives for Your Library | American Libraries Magazine


These are all great ideas but I particularly like “use crowdsourcing to create a collection.” With this initiative you can invite employees and patrons/visitors to participate and the collection can have a local or community focus as a result.

10 Great Technology Initiatives for Your Library | American Libraries Magazine.

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THE TECH SET® #1-10 – Edited by Ellyssa Kroski from ALA TechSource

The newest TECH SET® offers 10 guides to today’s best library technologies – ALAnews

Collection of Links: Tools for Librarians | iLibrarian, Information Space


Analytics
4 Analytics Tools Librarians Should Know About

Applications
7 Free Technologies Your Library Should be Using

Programming/Web Design
The Librarian’s Arsenal: Git & GitHub
What is Responsive Web Design and Why Librarians Need to Know About it

Online Privacy
10 Online Privacy Tips for Librarians

Conference Presentations
10 Tips for Conference Presentations That Rock
A Library Conference Survival Guide: 20 Tips

Stephen’s Lighthouse | Major NEW and Must-Read Pew Report on Libraries


Major NEW and Must-Read Pew Report on Libraries – Stephen’s Lighthouse.

The Digital Shift | Ebooks 2013: New leasing models, cheaper devices, more content


“It was a bit of a roller coaster for libraries and ebooks in 2012…”

via Ebooks 2013: New leasing models, cheaper devices, more content – The Digital Shift.

You may also be be interested in:

eBook Options for Libraries @ lisinfo.org (dated June 19, 2012)

Digital Lending, In Agreement | PWxyz


The most promising aspect of the deal – and one that I hope will set a precedent – is that it was concluded through Smashwords’ acceptance of a simple document [pdf], “Statement of Common Understanding for Purchasing Electronic Content.” The keystone clause underpinning the Common Understanding’s resolutions is: “The Library affirms that it will comply with U.S. Copyright Law.” It subsequently specifies in clean and commonsense language what that means: i.e., purchase is not a transfer of copyright; the library will loan one copy for each ebook copy purchased; and it will not make derivative works such as films or translations. It affirms DCL’s right to make archival or preservation copies Copyright Section 108c, and the ability to make accessible copies available to the reading impaired Section 121. The whole document does not cover two pages. There is also a handshake agreement that should an author or publisher publish material through Smashwords without necessary rights and the library owns that title, then Smashwords will issue a request for the library to remove that title from its collection. The library will receive a refund for its purchase.

via Digital Lending, In Agreement | PWxyz.

Mashable | Can E-Books and Libraries Coexist?


Can E-Books and Libraries Coexist? via Mashable

Academic Makerspaces: Connections & Conversations


Academic Makerspaces: Connections & Conversations…10.29.12 « The Proverbial Lone Wolf Librarian’s Weblog

Library Journal | Office Hours | Little Free Libraries


“Scanning the recent news articles about the LFL movement reveals something else, too. More often than not, those interviewed acknowledge the sense of community and collegiality that grow up around the little libraries.”  via Little Free Libraries | Office Hours.

Little Free Library Revolution Takes Root in Calgary from openfile.ca March 20, 2012

LITTLE FREE LIBRARY REVOLUTION TAKES ROOT IN CALGARY