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E-grāmata: Keeping Up with Emerging Technologies: Best Practices for Information Professionals

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  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216107842
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  • Formāts: 188 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216107842

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The acceleration of technological change demands that today's information professionals and educators not only be constantly acquiring new knowledge and skills, but also that they cultivate the ability to make sound judgments on which technologies to embrace.

Today's librarians and information specialists know it's imperative that they keep up with new technologies. But not all technologies are equally important, either within the library setting or to library patrons. So how does one decide which ones to pursue and integrate into services? In the uphill battle to stay current with new and emerging technologies, deciding which ones to pursue and integrate into services is a major challenge. A secondary problem is simply finding the time to consider the question. Readers of Keeping Up with Emerging Technologies will learn all of the best practices and skills to keep up with new technologies and to analyze the ability of specific technologies to meet recognized user needsall in this single source.

You'll learn the best ways to gather information about new technologies and user needs, to evaluate and analyze information, to curate technology information for others, to set up experiments and evaluate the results, and to present your findings to persuade decision-makers. Written by the former head of user experience at MIT's library system, this guidebook serves information professionals, educators, education technology specialists, and anyone with "emerging technology" or "innovation" in their job titles. It will also be useful for library administrators and those who manage these positions as well as for students seeking a technology-oriented or curriculum-design career path in libraries.

Recenzijas

The time management strategies for processing and organizing information and continuing to keep up as technology changes are especially useful. . . . Keeping Up with Emerging Technologies is a valuable resource that can be read cover to cover or used for its extensive resources. * VOYA * Hennig simplifies for the harried librarian the process of finding information on emerging technology, touching on sources in several formats, along with sharing methods and processes for staying abreast in the field. The purpose of the book is to share techniques, but it also serves as a robust purveyor of information sources. . . . Overall, a handy guide to keeping up with emerging technologies for those of us with little time to devote to the endeavor. * Booklist Online * Readers who find it challenging to stay abreast of emerging technologies will appreciate this resource that acknowledges the difficulties of doing so. . . . Hennig refers to herself as a visionary rather than an implementer, and the many ideas and materials presented here reflect her wide-ranging purview. VERDICT Essential reading for all information professionals. * Library Journal, Starred Review * The book serves as an invaluable guide not only to resources and methods for staying current and performing the duties, but also as a tool to place the role of Emerging Technologies Librarian into the broader context of librarianship. * College & Research Libraries * There is something for everyone in this rather slim volume of less than 200 pages. . . . [ I]t is a solid starting point with referrals to many other resources to help launch a new technology project or service. * The Library Quarterly *

Papildus informācija

The acceleration of technological change demands that today's information professionals and educators not only be constantly acquiring new knowledge and skills, but also that they cultivate the ability to make sound judgments on which technologies to embrace.
Acknowledgments vii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(8)
Why This Book?
1(2)
Visionaries and Implementers: Two Roles for This Work
3(2)
Challenges for Libraries: Technology Staffing
5(3)
Endnotes
8(1)
Chapter 2 Gathering Information: Sources and Strategies
9(44)
Introduction
9(1)
Skimming and Scanning
10(2)
Newsletters, Feeds, and Groups
12(10)
Multimedia Resources: Video, Audio, and Courses
22(9)
Conferences and Local Events
31(4)
Trend Reports
35(3)
Books
38(3)
Popular Culture and Science Fiction
41(2)
Dealing with Information Overload
43(5)
Endnotes
48(5)
Chapter 3 Gathering Information: More Strategies
53(10)
Look Outside Your Field or Discipline
53(1)
Categories of Technologies
54(1)
How Far Out to Look
55(4)
Visionaries and Implementers---Strategies for Each
59(3)
Endnotes
62(1)
Chapter 4 Gathering Information: User Needs
63(6)
UX: User Experience Research
63(1)
Types of User Research
64(2)
Examples
66(2)
Endnotes
68(1)
Chapter 5 Ethics, Inclusion, and the Digital Divide
69(12)
Following Ethical Debates
69(2)
Being Inclusive: Diversity, Accessibility, and the Digital Divide
71(6)
Summary
77(1)
Endnotes
78(3)
Chapter 6 Evaluating Information
81(14)
Introduction
81(1)
Letting Ideas Percolate
82(1)
Note-Taking
82(3)
Curating Information for Others
85(3)
Trends versus Fads
88(3)
Summary
91(1)
Endnotes
91(4)
Chapter 7 Experimenting
95(24)
Hands-On Play
95(1)
Designing Experiments and Evaluating the Results
96(5)
Criteria for Evaluating Your Experiments
101(3)
Project Methods: Design Thinking
104(4)
Project Methods: Agile and "The Lean Startup"
108(3)
Ideation Methods
111(5)
Endnotes
116(3)
Chapter 8 Moving Toward Implementation
119(12)
Presenting to and Persuading Decision-Makers
119(7)
Passing on Projects to Implementers
126(2)
Endnotes
128(3)
Chapter 9 Emerging Technologies Librarians---Defining Job Roles
131(18)
Current Job Descriptions
131(6)
Defining This Type of Position for Your Organization
137(4)
What to Do If You Are a Very Small Organization
141(1)
Diversity and "Performance-Based Job Descriptions"
142(1)
Template for Your Job Description
143(4)
Endnotes
147(2)
Chapter 10 Epilogue
149(2)
Chapter 11 Resource Guide
151(1)
Bibliography: Books, Blogs, Articles, Websites 151(16)
Guide to Mobile Apps 167(6)
Index 173
Nicole Hennig is an independent user experience professional who teaches librarians and educators to effectively use mobile technologies. She worked for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries for 14 years as web manager and head of user experience.