Using interactive technologies in libraries /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hanson, Kathlene (edit.), Cervone, H. Frank (edit.edit)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2007.
Series:Guide Lita ; 13
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • CLIQUEE EN DESCRIPCIONES para ver el contenido del libro.
  • 1. RSS Creator: A Journal Table of Contents Alerting Service / by David Walker Abstract. About the Author. Introduction. Problems with Existing E-mail Table of Contents Alerts and Journal RSS Feeds. RSS Creator. Benefits of RSS Creator . Challenges of RSS Creator. Conclusion. References.
  • 2. Currency, Convenience, and Context: RSS Applied to Subscription Database Content/ by John Law. Abstract. About the Author. Introduction. RSS for Subscription Databases. RSS Applications. The Subscription Database Platform. The Integration of RSS Feeds into Web Pages. Value to the Library Mission. Users, RSS Readers and Self-Aggregation. Custom Library Services. Subject Guides. Learning Management Systems. Potential Issues. Future Uses. Conclusion. References.
  • 3. Wiki as Research Guide / by Chad Boeninger. Abstract. About the Author Introduction. The Need for Change. Setting Up The Wiki. The Biz Wiki?s Content The Biz Wiki?s Organization and Search Features. Adding and Editing Content. Measuring Usage of the Biz Wiki. Challenges. Conclusion. References and Further Reading.
  • 4. To Get on the New Technology Bandwagon or Not: A Library Blog Case Study / by Steven Bell. Abstract. About the Author. Introduction. Do Your Users Want A Library Blog? Can They Use It?. A Better Way To Blog To Your Community. RSS to Javascript Converters. A Student Experiment. Reactions To Blogging To Courseware. Tips for Successful Library Blogging. Update Regularly. Quality Content. Quick Completion. Content Policies. Review Library Blogs. Unforeseen Benefits. Conclusion. 2006 Survey Questions and Response Data. References.
  • 5. An Introduction to Podcasting for Librarians / by John Iliff and Tyler Rousseau. Abstract. About the Authors. Introduction. Understanding Podcasts Podcasting Today. Finding Podcasts. Who Is Listening?. Who Is Podcasting?. Creating a Podcast. Recording the Audio File: Computer and Microphone. Recording the Audio File: Public Address System. Editing the Audio File Incorporating Multiple Audio Files. Saving the Audio File. Creating the RSS feed. Validating the RSS feed. Library Podcasts. Conclusion. References and Further Reading.