Hear from 2
academic librarians about higher education makerspaces and design labs.
Not exact matches
Published in the Journal of Computer - Mediated... a good feeling
about this one, he's an
academic you know» — only to discover he was a
librarian who spent the entire meal talking
about dust jackets.
The focus of this four - day event was to bring together superintendents, principals, teachers,
librarians, and
academic technologists and start talking
about ePubs.
Washington —
About 350
librarians from across the country gathered here last week to urge members of Congress to avert the establishment of a «cultural and educational deficit» by continuing federal support for public and
academic libraries.
Don't just say «
librarians» — think
about the type of
librarian (
academic, media
librarian, public
librarian, etc).
Apart from interviewing different professionals in the
academic publishing arena, such as university presses, wholesalers, and
librarians, Esposito supports blogging openly
about findings in order to garner comments and foster communication
about Amazon in the hope that accurate information will come to light.
We had just launched a year - long study of
academic librarian use of e-readers and were excited to share our new - found joys along with concerns
about the four e-readers used in the study.
As a
librarian, I often attend presentations by representatives of
academic publishers
about «how to get published.»
This session will bring together a privacy law professor who is thinking
about a world without intellectual privacy, an
academic librarian who worked with an ALA committee to create Library Privacy Guidelines for E-book Lending and Digital Content Vendors, and a public
librarian working on a grant - funded project to help library professionals increase their knowledge of digital and data privacy concerns to better serve the patrons who access their library's technological resources
I never thought
about becoming a
librarian even when I started working at my university's library part - time for two years and then two years full - time as a library
academic technician.
Full versions of this report are available for purchase, focused on public,
academic, or school libraries and complete with detailed data broken down by size of library and budget, comparison of 2011 and 2010 data, and hundreds of comments from
librarians about their experiences with ebooks:
About Choice More than 35,000
academic librarians, faculty, and key decision makers rely on Choice magazine and Choice Reviews Online for collection development and scholarly research.
About 120 prominent law
librarians from around the world — primarily from
academic, legislative and court house libraries — have arrived in Toronto and are enjoying the first day of programming.
From the perspective of an
academic law
librarian, and after having heard from and spoken to law
librarians from many sectors last month at CALL, I'd say you've pointedly and accurately summed up our concerns
about looseleaf titles generally and, specifically,
about their supplementation.
It is helpful for law firm
librarians and
academic law
librarians to talk
about student training, whether in a formal setting such as a conference or something more informal.
It would not surprise me if, for the most part, the industry's clients, such as
librarians, professional advisers, corporate officers,
academics and students, have better things to think
about than ponder on the tactics and strategies behind their tools of knowledge.
In Friday's Law
Librarian Conversations podcast (formerly the Law
Librarian podcast) we talked
about the up - take of this week by
academic law libraries, especially considering that the focus tends to be on public libraries.
I have described how financial realities have reduced our
academic law libraries from comprehensive library environments to a rump body of
librarians (or a single
librarian) in a law school doing library reference duties and obsessing
about teaching legal research.
The aim was to engage their colleagues at the university in thinking
about how they might use free - to - use applications (apps) in support of teaching, so was targeted firmly at
academic staff and others with a teaching role at the university: e-learning teams and
librarians.
The article titled «Key to the Kingdom» quotes well respected
academic librarians from law schools across the country
about law student orientation week.
Cape Cod, MA
About Blog Kathy Schrock has been a school district Director of Technology, an instructional technology specialist, and a middle school,
academic, museum, and public library
librarian.