The Librarian's and Information Professional's Guide to Plug-ins and Other Web Browser Tools


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Shockwave. Flash. RealPlayer. QuickTime. iPIX. and other Internet plug-ins, helper applications, and browser extending tools can make using the Web a snap. With this guide to the Internet's most dynamic applications, you'll learn which plug-ins are best installed on public workstations, which best meet different staff needs, which to use on a library Web site-and perhaps most important, which are most likely to cause problems. Approximately 15 of the most essential plug-ins are discussed. Don't let your staff, your patrons, and your Internet access become mired in a cyber-swamp of useless bells and whistles. Find out how to make the best use of office applications, image-viewing tools, sound enhancers, video players, and more.




A Field Guide to the Information Commons


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Our sources of information, and the practices we use to find it, are in a period of rapid flux. Libraries must respond by selecting, acquiring, and making accessible a host of new information resources, developing innovative services, and building different types of spaces to support changing user behaviors and patterns of learning. A Field Guide to the Information Commons describes an emerging library service model that embodies all three spheres of response: new information resources, collaborative service programs, and redesigned staff and user spaces. Technology has enabled new forms of information-seeking behavior and scholarship, causing a renovation of libraries that revisits the idea of the "commons"—a public place that is free to be used by everyone. A Field Guide to the Information Commons describes the emergence, growth, and adoption of the concept of the information commons in libraries. This book includes a variety of contributed articles, and descriptive, structured entries for various information commons in libraries across the country and around the world.







New Top Technologies Every Librarian Needs to Know


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Sure to spark discussions about library innovation, this collection is a must have for staff interested in technology or involved with strategic planning.













Starting and Operating Live Virtual Reference Services


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In this text the minds behind Temple University's real-time virtual reference desk walk the reader through six key steps to starting and operating a virtual reference service. They identify five service models: basic; homegrown; advanced; collaborative; and corporate.