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Best Technologies for Public Libraries
Policies, Programs, and Services
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Emerging technologies can intimidate with their cost and uncertainty—this book provides flexible options for adopting the most popular ones.
Introducing new technologies to your library can be a daunting process; they can be costly, they may be unfamiliar to many staff members, and their success is far from assured. To address these concerns, Best Technologies for Public Libraries accommodates budgets large and small, providing options for both the ambitious and the cost-conscious.
Authors Christopher DeCristofaro, James Hutter, and Nick Tanzi provide a resource for staff looking to incorporate a number of emerging technologies into their library and makerspaces. Each chapter explores a new technology, including 3D printing, drones, augmented reality, and virtual reality, covering how the technologies work, the selection process, training, sample programming, best practices, and relevant policy. By describing a variety of program and service ideas across age groups, the book gives readers the ability to first evaluate them within the context of their own organization before incorporating ideas à la carte. This approach helps readers to adopt these new technologies and create policies with uses already in mind.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Why Read This Book?
ONE 3D Printing
TWO Drones ?
THREE Augmented Reality
FOUR Virtual Reality
FIVE Synergies
Conclusion: Where Do You Go from Here?
Appendix
References
Index
Product details
Published | 08 Jan 2020 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 226 |
ISBN | 9781440869280 |
Imprint | Libraries Unlimited |
Illustrations | 10 bw illus |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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