Library technology companion : a basic guide for library staff / John J. Burke


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Notes bibliogr. Index.
The history of information technology in libraries How to find information on library technologies Evaluating, buying, and implementing technology Computers in libraries : desktops, laptops, tablets, and handheld devices Computer networks in libraries : the Internet, modems, wifi, and e-mail Software for libraries : library systems, open source, and office applications Storage devices in libraries : paper, microfilm, DVDs, MP3s, and flash drives Library databases and electronic resources : full-text periodicals, e-books, and e-reference collections Search tools in libraries : from Amazon to Google Universal design and adaptive/assistive technology : meeting and supporting patron technology needs Virtual reference, blogs, and usability : library Web sites and Web services Digital projectors, distance learning, and course management systems : how library staff learn and teach Spam, spyware, and security strips : protecting library technology and users When things fall apart : troubleshooting tips for everyday use Ergonomics, infrastructure, and space : building the technology environment Writing a technology plan Our technological future : Ranganathan meets Googlezon
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