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Collaboration 2.0

LTR_45n3_may09_cvr_web_2.jpgSome information technology managers and administrators are blocking access to social networks like Facebook or MySpace or to social tools like blogs because of fears that their staff will spend too much time updating their profiles and commenting and not enough time working. The purpose of this report is to give library managers the tools they need to encourage collaborative work both within and outside of their organizations and to make the case that social networking tools, when used efficiently by a library, are more of a boon to productivity than a drain on it. In this report, readers will also find hard data and concrete proposals that will save money and time in just about any collaborative effort library staff might decide to undertake. Even if a given library is not presently engaged in collaborative work, the activities that staff members do on a day-to-day basis can be improved by using collaborative platforms like Google Docs, a wiki, or an internal blog to facilitate communication.

--Robin Hastings Read More »

Implementing Second Life: Ideas, Challenges and Innovations

ltr_45n2_cvr_graphic_0.jpgSecond Life is a virtual world owned by Linden Lab with over fifteen million users. It is currently one of the most popular 3-D social virtual worlds. The use of Second Life by libraries and universities has become a hotly debated topic in Library and Information Science circles. Read More »

The State of Library Technology Funding

Library Technology Reports January 2009

"This issue examines the current state of library-technology funding, looking at common problems and concerns among librarians who make technological decisions for their facilities throughout the United States."

— Dan Freeman, ALA TechSource editor. Read More »

Open Source Integrated Library Systems

Open Source Integrated Library Systems by Marshall Breeding

"A thorough process of evaluating an integrated library system (ILS) today would not be complete without also weighing the open source ILS products against their proprietary counterparts." — Chapter 4, "Open Source Integrated Library Systems""As libraries make decisions about what software to use when automating their operations, it is vital for decision-makers to have a solid grasp of the available options," notes Marshall Breeding in the final 2008 issue of Library Technology Reports, "Open Source Integrated Library Systems." Read More »

Librarianship in Virtual Worlds

Librarianship in Virtual Worlds Library Technology Reports vol. 44 n. 7

LTR may prove a useful tool for understanding the breadth and depth of the VW scene..." Read More »

WorldCat Local at the Univ. of Washington Libraries

Library Technology Reports vol. 44 no. 6

LTR 44:6, p. 39
The University of Washington Libraries' information and library material discovery-and-delivery platform WorldCat Local was launched in the spring of 2007. It has been a boon for the UW libraries (and UW library users) ever since.
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On the Move with the Mobile Web: Libraries and Mobile Technologies

Library Technology Reports vol. 44, no. 5 Libraries and Mobile Technologies

Imagine... Libraries are already offering amazing services through the use of the mobile Web. Imagine where we'll be in a year or two as mobile Internet adoption continues to increase and portable devices steadily improve."—LTR 44:5, p. 38
The fifth issue of Library Technology Reports this year looks to the very near future — and for some libraries "on the move with the mobile Web," it highlights libraries' mobile activities already developed for the present.
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Drupal in Libraries

Library Technology Reports volume 44 no. 4 Drupal in Libraries

Idaho Commission for LibrariesThe Idaho Commission for Libraries (formerly called the Idaho State Library) is an organization that helps libraries in Idaho "better serve their clientele," says Web developer Michael Samuelson.
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Gaming and Libraries Update: Broadening the Intersections

Library Technology Reports v. 44 no. 3 Gaming and Libraries Update

American Libraries, December 2007

“And what an amazing year it was,” recalls Jenny Levine in the new issue of Library Technology Reports, “Gaming and Libraries Update: Broadening the Intersections.”
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