New top technologies every librarian needs to know / edited by Kenneth J. Varnum.
2019
Z678.9
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Title
New top technologies every librarian needs to know / edited by Kenneth J. Varnum.
ISBN
9780838918036 (electronic book ; PDF)
0838918034 (electronic book ; PDF)
9780838918050 (electronic book ; ePub)
0838918050 (electronic book ; ePub)
9780838918043 (electronic book ; Kindle)
0838918042 (electronic book ; Kindle)
9780838917824 (paper)
0838917828 (paper)
0838918034 (electronic book ; PDF)
9780838918050 (electronic book ; ePub)
0838918050 (electronic book ; ePub)
9780838918043 (electronic book ; Kindle)
0838918042 (electronic book ; Kindle)
9780838917824 (paper)
0838917828 (paper)
Published
Chicago : ALA Neal-Schuman, 2019.
Copyright
©2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 287 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
Z678.9
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1109725222
Summary
Each chapter describes a technology or trend as it exists in the world in early 2018; how it is being used in libraries, archives, or museums; and then the future of the technology or trend as the author envisions it.
"The time is right for this all-new survey of the library technology that's already transitioning from trend to everyday reality. As in the previous best-selling volume, Varnum and his contributors throw the spotlight on the systems, software, and approaches most crucial to the knowledge institutions of tomorrow. Inside, readers will find concise information and analysis on topics such as mobile technologies; privacy-protection technology tools; the Internet of Things (IoT); virtual reality; bots and automation; machine learning applications for libraries; libraries as digital humanities enablers; visualizations in discovery systems; linked open data; embeddedness and Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI); special collections and digital publishing; link rot, web archiving, and the future of the Distributed Web; and digital repositories."--Provided by publisher
"The time is right for this all-new survey of the library technology that's already transitioning from trend to everyday reality. As in the previous best-selling volume, Varnum and his contributors throw the spotlight on the systems, software, and approaches most crucial to the knowledge institutions of tomorrow. Inside, readers will find concise information and analysis on topics such as mobile technologies; privacy-protection technology tools; the Internet of Things (IoT); virtual reality; bots and automation; machine learning applications for libraries; libraries as digital humanities enablers; visualizations in discovery systems; linked open data; embeddedness and Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI); special collections and digital publishing; link rot, web archiving, and the future of the Distributed Web; and digital repositories."--Provided by publisher
Note
"Library and Information Technology Association."
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part I. Data
Linked Open Data in Libraries / Cliff Landis
Everything Is Online: Libraries and the Internet of Things / Matthew Connolly
Link Rot, Reference Rot, and Link Resolvers / Justin M. White
Engaging Libraries with Web Archives / Todd Suomela
Part II. Services
Privacy-Protection Technology Tools: Libraries and Librarians as Users, Contributors, and Advocates / Monica Maceli
Data for Discovery / Julia Bauder
Libraries and Information Visualization: Application and Value / Elizabeth Joan Kelly
Virtual Reality: Out of This World / Austin Olney
Part III. Repositories and Access
Digital Exhibits to Digital Humanities: Expanding the Digital Libraries Portfolio / Daniel Johnson and Mark Dehmlow
Digital Repositories: A Systems Perspective / Joshua A. Westgard, Kate Dohe, David Durden, and Joseph Koivisto
Digital Repositories / Jessica Wagner Webster
Maximizing Assets and Access through Digital Publishing: Opportunities and Implications for Special Collections / Ellen Engseth and Marguerite Ragnow
Part IV. Interoperability
Impact of International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) on Digital Repositories / Kelli Babcock and Rachel Di Cresce
Embracing Embeddedness with Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) / Lauren Magnuson
Bots and the Library: Exploring New Possibilities for Automation and Engagement / Jeanette Claire Sewell
Machine Learning for Libraries / Alan Darnell
Mobile Technology / Gordon F. Xu and Jin Xiu Guo.
Linked Open Data in Libraries / Cliff Landis
Everything Is Online: Libraries and the Internet of Things / Matthew Connolly
Link Rot, Reference Rot, and Link Resolvers / Justin M. White
Engaging Libraries with Web Archives / Todd Suomela
Part II. Services
Privacy-Protection Technology Tools: Libraries and Librarians as Users, Contributors, and Advocates / Monica Maceli
Data for Discovery / Julia Bauder
Libraries and Information Visualization: Application and Value / Elizabeth Joan Kelly
Virtual Reality: Out of This World / Austin Olney
Part III. Repositories and Access
Digital Exhibits to Digital Humanities: Expanding the Digital Libraries Portfolio / Daniel Johnson and Mark Dehmlow
Digital Repositories: A Systems Perspective / Joshua A. Westgard, Kate Dohe, David Durden, and Joseph Koivisto
Digital Repositories / Jessica Wagner Webster
Maximizing Assets and Access through Digital Publishing: Opportunities and Implications for Special Collections / Ellen Engseth and Marguerite Ragnow
Part IV. Interoperability
Impact of International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) on Digital Repositories / Kelli Babcock and Rachel Di Cresce
Embracing Embeddedness with Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) / Lauren Magnuson
Bots and the Library: Exploring New Possibilities for Automation and Engagement / Jeanette Claire Sewell
Machine Learning for Libraries / Alan Darnell
Mobile Technology / Gordon F. Xu and Jin Xiu Guo.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed February 14, 2020).
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Series
LITA guides.
Available in Other Form
Print version: New top technologies every librarian needs to know. Chicago : ALA Neal-Schuman, [2019]
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