LOEX Search Results - 0 views
Fully Loaded: librarian tools/skills - 10 views
Am I Obsolete? How Customer Service Principles Ensure the Library's Relevance - 2 views
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Mark P. Bernstein. "Am I Obsolete? How Customer Service Principles Ensure the Library's Relevance" AALL Spectrum (2008): 20-22.Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark_bernstein/2
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Library's Relevance" AALL Spectrum (2008): 20-22
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Library's Relevance" AALL Spectrum (2008): 20-22
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kathy schlock Info. Literacy - 2 views
librarianship2010 - 6 views
Welcome to the GCC Library - 1 views
techtools4libs - 7 views
Ginjer Clarke - 0 views
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Ginjer Clarke Author from Virginia who will visit PA... Ginjer L. Clarke writes fun, fact-filled nonfiction children's books about weird, wonderful animals. Her books have sold more than 2 million copies worldwide since 2000; have been positively reviewed in Booklist, School Library Journal, and Horn Book; and are featured in both Scholastic and Bedford Falls book fairs. Her book Platypus! was awarded the 2005 Maryland Library Association Blue Crab Young Reader Award for Nonfiction and selected by the National Science Teachers Association as recommended classroom reading.
LIBRARY 2.0 MEANS BETTER SERVICE - 4 views
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Library 2.0 can be a scary term for librarians who aren't really into technology, but in fact, it's not primarily about machines and software: it's about using the best tools and ideas to provide the best possible service to our users. Marylaine will demonstrate how librarians are using every available means (technological and otherwise) to: "Library 2.0 simply means making your library's space (virtual and physical) more interactive, collaborative, and driven by community needs." Sarah Houghton-Jan "Library 2.0 is, perhaps above all else, the idea of constant change. Not only constant library change, but the recognition that our communities are constantly changing and that our services to them must change proportionately." Michael Casey