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10 Emerging Technologiesfor Academic Libraries
ISLT 9410Eliot Boden
Elisabeth LomaxKelley Martin
Aaron Robb
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BrowZine
• iOS and Android native app• Browse, read, monitor scholarly
works• Save, annotate, export, and share
– Zotero, Mendeley, Dropbox, etc.
• Skeuomorphism – easy to learn and use
• Unites separate articles from multiple databases into complete journals
• Partners directly with journal publishers
• Content is recent (non-embargoed)
icon thirdiron.com Scholarly Journal App
libraries.wright.edu
Add value to expensive journal subscriptions – Facilitate serendipitous discovery –
Increase usage statistics of electronic resources – Robust
analytics
PB Works
• Cloud-based group workspace• Free and premium editions• Create access for administrators• Set up class-specific accounts• Publish, edit, and annotate a Wiki• Use calendar to schedule tasks• Add links, upload images and files• “Brand” the Wiki with colors, logo
icon iconfinder.com Online Collaboration Space
turbomilk.com
Support distance learning –Brainstorm, share ideas – Coordinate staff – Manage workflow – Reduce emailAlternative to BaseCamp,
Dropbox, Evernote, Google Docs, MS Project
Web-Scale Discovery• No new content – access portal• Simultaneously search local
holdings and licensed content• “Google-like” search experience• Very Fast search of harvested
index• Faceted browsing to filter results• Tools to save, export, share files• Low precision, insanely high
recall
icon iconfinder.com Single Search Box
Web-Scale Discovery
Great starting place for research – Alternative to Google – “One-
stop-shopping” – Increase usage statistics
Camtasia• Record screencasts longer than 5
min. (limit for Jing and Screenr)• Discounts for educators• Capture your computer screen• Add your own audio/instructions• Many editing tools and effects• Add links, upload images and
files• PnP capabilities• Upload to webpages, blogs, and
YouTube from within Camtasia
icon geneseo.edu Video Editing Software
cadablog.blogspot.com
Create professional instructional videos – Teach information
literacy and research skills – One of the best tools for teaching
software applications
QR Codes
• Developed in 1994 by Denso-Wave, a Toyota subsidiary
• Originally used to track auto parts• Can encode much more information
than a traditional barcode• Greater error correction• Scan-able from many angles/distances• Customizable: add branding• Growing in popularity for library use,
including: customer service, reference questions, checkout, reviews, media descriptions, and library news updates.
icon upload.wikimedia.org Smartphone-Enhanced Barcodes
itunes.com
Allows patrons to instantly access any site: media, reviews, blogs,
classroom assignments and instructions, logins to online
collaboration, using smartphones.
Pinterest• Self-described “virtual pin
board” • Among the top ten most visited
social media sites (Slone, 2011) • More referral traffic than
YouTube, Google+, and LinkedIn (Fox, 2012)
• Promote special collections, events, and new materials (Dunn, 2012).
• Highlight educational technology, support curriculum, and market library materials (Dubenhoffer, 2012).
icon digitalethos.org Content Sharing Platform
oedb.org
libraryjournal.com
Promote visibility of library staff – Give updates on new acquisitions –
Find inspiration for programs – Provide additional library
instruction tools
Hootsuite
• Real-time web-based platform• Centralized dashboard creates easy view
of multiple social media accounts• Ability to manage and post to multiple
social media accounts simultaneously• Pre-scheduling options for automated
messaging and updating• Automates keyword search of social
media• High quality analytics analyze traffic
icon hootsuite.com Social Media Management Dashboard
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Save time – Streamline social media management – Monitor conversation about
the library – Evaluate program impact – Increase
web traffichootsuite.com
CamScanner
• Smartphones and tablets become handheld digital scanners
• Both free and upgraded versions• Allows users to:
o Scan documents or photoso Adjust brightness, contrast, detailo Crop and rotate o Save as a .jpeg or .pdfo Export and shareo Fax or Airprinto Upgraded version for i0S has OCR
icon twitter.com Mobile PDF Creator
downloadcheapapp.com
Copy whiteboard – Scan/copy meeting/study notes – Scan
articles/books – Library maps/locations – Archival documents
Pivotal Tracker
• Web-based service• Single or multiple projects• Follows a team through
lifetime of an entire project• Keeps participants focused• Granular workflow tracking• Creates progress reports• Free upgraded accounts are
available for non-profits
icon cloudomatic.com Project Management Software
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Manage website redesign, maintenance – Shelf weeding
projects – Construction projects – Student or staff ongoing
assignments – Library instruction
Tablets
• Surface computers that use touch screen technology• Several varieties on the market (iOS, Android, Windows)• iPad currently the most popular device (Luden, 2012)• Rapidly growing market: tablet use in the United States
expected to rise to 82.1 million users by 2015 (Statista, 2012)
icon kodcu.com Mobile Computers
csmonitor.com
touchreviews.net
goodgearguide.com.au
Surf the Internet – Read eBooks and PDF documents – perform Word processing – Check email – Use Blackboard – Scan and share
documents
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Live Chat Reference
commons.esc.edu
Questions?
Contact us!
• Type your question in the Blackboard Collaborate chat box
• Or click the “Talk” button to use your microphone
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