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Mathews, Brian – Library Journal, 2009
The web site is a library's most important feature. Patrons use the web site for numerous functions, such as renewing materials, placing holds, requesting information, and accessing databases. The homepage is the place they turn to look up the hours, branch locations, policies, and events. Whether users are at work, at home, in a building, or on…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Technology, Web Sites, Libraries
Crowley, Bill – Library Journal, 2008
In a time when information self-service and enhanced competition have sent libraries of all types into an oftentimes desperate search for a renewed sense of purpose, a fundamentally important question takes center stage: How can libraries connect with the deepest aspirations of their service communities? This article describes a new library…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Libraries, Library Services, Librarians
Jeske, Michelle – Library Journal, 2008
Some people learn better through viewing and listening, and some people simply do not like to read. In this society, there seems to be a move away from text, or, at least text as people have defined in the past. Moreover, mobile devices such as laptops, PDAs, and cell phones make video and audio incredibly easy to imbibe. So how do libraries…
Descriptors: Libraries, Telecommunications, Information Technology, Library Services
Albanese, Andrew Richard – Library Journal, 2006
This article observes that it's not hard to understand why Google creates such unease among librarians. The profession, however, can't afford to be myopic when it comes to Google. As inescapable as it is, Google is not the Internet. And as the web evolves, new opportunities and challenges loom larger for libraries than who's capturing the bulk of…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Information Technology, Libraries, Internet
Swan, John – Library Journal, 1988
Examines the changing roles of libraries and librarians in the information age, emphasizing the impact of technology. It is suggested that librarians should assert themselves as providers of information in a human context. Nine references are listed. (MES)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Information Technology, Librarians, Libraries
Friedman, Stan, Sr. – Library Journal, 2004
This article describes the results of the 19th annual Computers in Libraries Conference in Washington, DC on March 10-12, 2004. The conference peered into the future, drew lessons from the past, and ran like clockwork. Program chair Jane Dysart and her organizing committee are by now old hands, bringing together three keynote addresses, 100…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Internet, Privacy, Libraries
Dempsey, Beth – Library Journal, 2007
The baby boom generation--those born during the post-World War II years 1946 through 1964--has a track record of rebellion that has caused startling cultural and social transformations, including rock 'n' roll, the peace movement, civil rights, and agendas we can be less proud of. Reports indicate that this generation is again poised to create a…
Descriptors: Baby Boomers, Social Change, Library Role, Libraries
Library Journal, 2005
Kansas librarians were delighted when Cindi Hickey came into their lives. Kansas is a really big state, sprawling over 82,000 square miles. For its small-town librarians, many of whom are without an MLS, professional development opportunities required hours spent driving--as well as hard-to-come-by travel money for overnight lodging. Hickey,…
Descriptors: Librarians, Information Technology, Libraries, Virtual Classrooms
Library Journal, 2005
As head of information technology at the Prior Health Sciences Library, Eric Schnell likes to improve products that don't fully meet his library's purposes. His first major software product, the award-winning Prospero Electronic Delivery Project, is a web-based document delivery system designed to complement Ariel[R] by converting documents to a…
Descriptors: Internet, Delivery Systems, Medical Libraries, Information Technology
Library Journal, 2004
Anyone who hires Loft Bell is getting two librarians: one who enthusiastically does the job, and another who develops new ideas, secures grants to fund them, and swiftly puts the ideas into action. There's nothing that makes a job more attractive to Bell than the freedom to try out new things. Jenny Levine, Internet development specialist at…
Descriptors: Librarians, Library Services, Libraries, Information Technology
Squire, Kurt; Steinkuehler, Constance – Library Journal, 2005
Why pay attention to games? For starters, games are the "medium of choice" for many Millennials, with broad participation among the 30 and under population. Although part of a web of new media, technology, and social shifts, games are the quintessential site for examining these changes. Game cultures feature participation in a collective…
Descriptors: Computers, Library Skills, Research Skills, Libraries
Hannigan, Matt – Library Journal, 1997
Provides guidelines for ordering the best computer books, geared to the library's size. Covers series, articles, subjects, and publishers most useful to a broad audience, as well as the best places to seek information on new titles and where to find reviews. Offers time savers for upgrading a computer book collection and discusses weeding…
Descriptors: Computers, Guidelines, Information Sources, Information Technology
Kranich, Nancy C. – Library Journal, 1993
Discussion of the proposed National Information Infrastructure (NII) focuses on the need for the NII to assist educational institutions, libraries, governments, and nonprofit organizations in carrying out their responsibilities for public access to information. New communications technologies are discussed; the role of librarians is examined; and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Futures (of Society), Government Role