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Free Web-based tools for information literacy instruction
Christine Forbes– The purpose of this article is to examine several free Web-based tools for library instruction, including links to actual use by libraries.
“Where do I find that?”: creating a central shared documentation system for publishing staff using Google tools at the University of Michigan Library
Alix NortonThis aim of this report is to summarize how Google Sites can be used as an open-source, intuitive, and robust solution for designing an intranet system for a unique library…
Discovery tools as electronic billboards to market your library
Steven David ShapiroThe aim of this article is to describes Sprague Library’s experience in using EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) to market library services and resources in order to draw conclusions…
Copyright, open access and library instruction
Laura Fargo McKinnon, Kris S. HelgeThe purpose of this article is to provide a general review of the concepts of copyright and open access as they relate to library instruction. The authors provide instructional…
The plan behind the scan: using QR codes as a service and marketing tool
Elizabeth Berndt-Morris, Kari ChrenkaThis paper aims to describe the approach of using quick response (QR) codes in a large US research university library. It describes the reasoning behind the numerous decisions…
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