Using Tablets and Apps in Libraries

Using Tablets and Apps in Libraries
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 157
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ISBN-10 : 9781442243910
ISBN-13 : 1442243910
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Using Tablets and Apps in Libraries by : Elizabeth Willse

Over 52 million tablet devices were sold during the fourth quarter of 2012 and sales are predicted to continue to increase in years to come. These lightweight mobile computing devices are quickly becoming an integral part of patrons’ everyday lives. Libraries are responding by incorporating them into their programs and services. Using Tablets and App in Libraries outlines how libraries can support this new BYOD (bring your own device) culture including offering app events and instruction, installing mounted tablets within the library, offering tablet lending programs, initiating tablet training programs for staff, and ways to evaluate and use quality apps. Discover how you can implement a successful tablet program in your library. Through this comprehensive guide, readers will learn: How to integrate the potential of tablet technology into existing library programs and staff workflows How to Host a Staff Training Technology Petting Zoo How to provide tablet support and training for your patrons How to use tablets in your story time and other children’s programming How to circulate tablets in your library How to use tablets to promote library services How to use tablets in your physical spaces to provide and gather information

Apps for Librarians

Apps for Librarians
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9798216048824
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Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Apps for Librarians by : Nicole Hennig

How can your library—and your patrons—benefit from mobile apps? This guidebook offers a solid foundation in "app-literacy," supplying librarians with the knowledge to review and recommend apps, offer workshops, and become the app expert for their communities. Smartphones and other mobile devices that support downloadable applications—universally referred to as "apps"—can be used to foster productivity, conduct research, or read and study. Additionally, savvy librarians can better serve their communities by gaining expertise in mobile technologies and being qualified to make app recommendations to patrons. This book introduces you to the apps that can help you save time and increase your own productivity as well as serve as a curator and reviewer of apps and resident expert to benefit your patrons. Apps for Librarians: Using the Best Mobile Technology to Educate, Create, and Engage will save you from wading through and learning about the millions of apps available today and direct you to the very best apps in areas important to education, the workplace, and professional development. Organized by function—reading, writing, reference, multi-media, and productivity—apps are profiled with the following information: title, developer, price, platforms, general description, examples of use, and key features that make it worthwhile for learning and creative work.

Tablet Computers in School Libraries and Classrooms

Tablet Computers in School Libraries and Classrooms
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9780838912133
ISBN-13 : 0838912133
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Tablet Computers in School Libraries and Classrooms by : Heather Moorefield-Lang

This succinct e-book speaks directly to librarians and educators working with young people, pointing the way towards intelligent, constructive use of tablets to attain educational goals.

Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries

Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries
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Publisher : Primary Research Group Inc
Total Pages : 79
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ISBN-10 : 9781574402988
ISBN-13 : 1574402986
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Survey of Tablet Computer Lending Programs in Libraries by : Primary Research Group

The 80-page study presents the results of a survey of 42 libraries with tablet lending programs or those just about to implement one. The report gives detailed data and commentary on how the programs were organized, financed and implemented and their impact on patrons and libraries. The report helps its readers to answer questions such as: how many tablets do libraries maintain for loan? Which brands do they prefer and which are they planning to purchase in the future? How much have they spent on their tablet lending programs and plan to spend? Do they load their tablets with apps? If so how do they choose them? How many tablets are lost to theft? Or to negligence or accidents? What is the fine for overdue tablets? What is the length of the lending period? What are the circulation figures for tablets? What has been the impact on other library resources, such as a pre-existing laptop lending program? Or on use of the library’s eBook collection? Which libraries do they view as models and what advice can they offer to peers? What services or training are offered to library patrons about how to use the tablets? Data in the report is broken out by library type (public library/public college/private college/special library), by size of library staff, and size of stock of tablet loaned and other variables.

Rethinking Reference and Instruction with Tablets

Rethinking Reference and Instruction with Tablets
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 167
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ISBN-10 : 9780838994467
ISBN-13 : 0838994466
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking Reference and Instruction with Tablets by : Rebecca K. Miller

In this issue of Library Technology Reports Virginia Tech librarians Miller, Meir, and Moorfield-Lang offer a collection of first-hand accounts of academic library projects using tablets.

Tablet Computers in the Academic Library

Tablet Computers in the Academic Library
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Publisher : American Library Association
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9780838911969
ISBN-13 : 083891196X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Tablet Computers in the Academic Library by : Rebecca K. Miller

This roundup of the latest discussions on the topic is a relevant prism through which readers can discover ways to improve reference and instructional services at all academic libraries.

Mobile Technologies for Every Library

Mobile Technologies for Every Library
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781442248939
ISBN-13 : 1442248939
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Mobile Technologies for Every Library by : Ann Whitney Gleason

If you are wondering what mobile technology adoption means for your library or how to get started, Mobile Technologies for Every Library will answer your questions! Wondering what the opportunities and pitfalls are of mobile technology use in libraries? This book will answer these questions. Thinking of starting a mobile program in your library? Want to improve on existing services or add new ones? This book will answer your questions about platforms, options, security, best practices and more. The book will preview many useful apps for libraries. Web links and resources are also included. Chapter coverage includes history and existing types of mobile technologies, mobile devices and supporting technology, ways to provide mobile technology for your users, a survey of currently available apps, ways to use mobile technology for library work, best practices, and future directions. Each chapter is organized by subtopics with tips and examples from real library programs to help you get started.

The Survey of the Use of Tablet Computers by Academic & Special Libraries

The Survey of the Use of Tablet Computers by Academic & Special Libraries
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Publisher : Primary Research Group Inc
Total Pages : 79
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ISBN-10 : 9781574402322
ISBN-13 : 1574402323
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Survey of the Use of Tablet Computers by Academic & Special Libraries by : Primary Research Group

This special 78-page report looks closely at how academic and special libraries are using tablet computers. It helps librarians and information technology personnel to answer such questions as: what type of libraries are using tablets? What are they using them for? Which library departments are benefiting most from tablet use? Which brands of tablet are most popular? What are buying plans for the future? What stock of tablets do libraries have and how fast do they plan to expand this stock? How have tablets affected their ebook acquisition plans? What kind of apps do they use or develop for their tablets? Do they loan out tablets to patrons? On what terms? How long can patrons borrow them? Have they had losses due to theft? What is their overall budget for tablets and app development?

iPads® in the Library

iPads® in the Library
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781610693486
ISBN-13 : 1610693485
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis iPads® in the Library by : Joel A. Nichols

Looking for a programming guide for computer tablet use in the library setting? This book provides detailed plans and instructions with specific literacy goals for child, teen, and adult audiences—exactly what librarians seeking to integrate iPad and other tablet use into their programs need. Tablet computers are fast becoming a ubiquitous technology. These devices also represent a unique opportunity for librarians and teachers because they are relatively affordable, easy to configure and maintain, and highly adaptable. Written by a practicing digital literacy instruction librarian who is also a trained children's librarian, this book offers 50 practical programming scenarios that librarians can use to integrate iPads or other tablet devices into their programming, offering different plans for toddlers and pre-K child, school-aged patrons, teenagers, adults, and even seniors. The plans provide easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and are designed to be easily adaptable to serve specific audiences. The book serves as a unique resource that helps librarians address digital literacy and bridge the digital divide by focusing on—and catering to—the needs of many age groups. Author Joel A. Nichols also provides annotated lists of apps that present librarians new to tablet computing simple and effective ways of integrating an iPad into their programs.

New Methods of Teaching and Learning in Libraries

New Methods of Teaching and Learning in Libraries
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 203
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ISBN-10 : 9781442264120
ISBN-13 : 1442264128
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis New Methods of Teaching and Learning in Libraries by : Ann Whitney Gleason

New Methods of Teaching and Learning in Libraries is a one-stop introduction to the role of technology in teaching and learning in libraries. Emerging models of library instruction and library support of instruction will be presented. Increasingly, librarians are called upon to partner with educational faculty and community members to deliver content and support innovative educational initiatives. Since libraries reach across academic disciplines and provide resources for the greater community, they are uniquely positioned to provide services and technologies that are available to many, bringing innovation out of silos and facilitating innovation in the community. Chapters covered include: · Active Learning in Collaborative Spaces · Creating Library Spaces that Foster Creation · Teaching Beyond the Library Walls · Teaching Skills for Career Success · Multimedia in Library Education · The Future of Mobile Libraries · Teaching and Learning in the Library of the Future Innovative programs will be highlighted and practical examples will be provided.