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The three mindsets of searching. - 2 views

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    Here's an interesting one. I wonder where most of our users would fit in...
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    I'm pretty sure they would mostly fall under "Answer Me" ... our challenge is to open them up to the "Educate Me" and "Inspire Me" possibilities as well.
Sara Thompson

Usability Testing With Card Sorting - 1 views

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    Descriptions of different kinds of card sorting, using blank page templates as part of the card sorting process, finding people, and other good tips.
Deb Robertson

On the Web, of the Web, by Karen Coyle - 2 views

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    LITA 2011 Keynote, October 1, 2011
Sara Thompson

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition - 0 views

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    Free online book (HTML / browser-based) about learning research.  See in particular Chapter 6: The Design of Learning Environments.
Sara Thompson

Making the Case for CMS! - 1 views

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    Reasons to use a CMS for library website, with supporting arguments for IT, Admin, and Staff concerns
Sara Thompson

This is a news website article about a scientific finding | Martin Robbins | Science | ... - 0 views

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    I'm keeping this as an example for class presentations.  I don't know what it's an example of, but some day I will need this. I just know it. Found it again recently from a twitter thread.
fleschnerj

Behind an Online Giant's Accreditation Bid Is a Small Brick-and-Mortar Campus - Governm... - 0 views

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    And now for your daily dose of scary...
Mark Lindner

Tools of the Trade: A Library Starter Kit for Harvard Freshmen - Harvard College Library - 1 views

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    A very well-designed resource for freshmen (and others, no doubt) at Harvard
fleschnerj

Future U: Library 3.0 has more resources, greater challenges | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Libraries are changing, despite their facades. And they're changing to high-tech service companies with embedded librarians, according to some library professionals. Of course, that assumes they aren't defunded out of existence. For ladies and gentlemen of a certain age, the library is changing too fast. For kids, it's changing too slow.
Deb Robertson

Best practices for integrating e-books in academic libraries | The Search Principle: vi... - 1 views

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    This posting offers links and references to several other articles on this topic.
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    Still trying to solve this puzzle
Mark Lindner

Organization Monkey » "Libraries should get specific in our promotions" - 0 views

  • Fry, Amy, and Linda Rich. 2011. Usability testing for e-resource discovery: How students find and choose e-resources using library websites. The Journal of Academic Librarianship 37, no.5: 386-401.
fleschnerj

What do Americans want from their libraries? Here's our chance to find out - 0 views

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    What does your community want and need from a library? If you're a librarian, chances are you've made efforts to find out, to strategically plan, to adjust services to local interests and changing needs. Rarely, though, do any of us get to see a broad view of our library community through the filter of independent data.
Sara Thompson

Canada Water library - review | Art and design | The Observer - 0 views

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    a new public library in London with an unusual shape
fleschnerj

OCLC WorldShare Announcement - 0 views

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    Today we are launching the OCLC WorldShare Platform, a shared technical infrastructure that will support a growing number of OCLC services and applications. This platform will enable library developers, partners and other organizations to create, configure and share a wide range of applications that deliver new functionality and value for libraries and their users.
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