Monday, June 20, 2011

QR Codes, Talking Tech Webcast and Our Library


Join the LINCCLearn Talking Tech Webcast Tuesday June 21, 2:00 – 3:30 pm ET

Including our very own Reference Librarian Diana Moore
 from Palm Beach State College! 

QR Codes are "the new big thing." Already common in commercial applications, libraries are realizing their power to provide information to their users. Find out what they are and how easily your library can uses them to benefit users. Come hear Diana Moore of Palm Beach State College, Chad Mairn of St. Petersburg College, and Steve Kohlberg of Edison State College talk about how they are using QR codes in their libraries.

You can sign up for the webcast here:

https://register.lincc.net/CCLA/

     or … scan this code with your smart phone!

Using my Android App from a major shopping trip last winter, I scanned this QR tag with my phone using the 'Shopper' app and I also tried 'QuickMark' App. Both App's worked well, but I like QuickMark better.  This QR tag took me to the registration page for CCLA for this Talking Tech Webcast.  I can register right from my phone:]  We have QR tags now in our General Collection, in the Public Service area and in the Periodical Dept. This adds a very fun feature to learning in the library!


Monday, June 13, 2011

Bridges to Technology: New Roles for Libraries-Conference July 14th, 2011


This is a wonderful opportunity to share our technology expertise in eReaders and eBooks with others and to learn from other breakout sessions new tips and tricks at this all day experience.  The event opens with a keynote speaker, then a breakout session, a wonderful lunch and 2 more breakout sessions. It's also an excellent day to network with others in your field. 

July 14, 2011
Kovens Conference Center
3000 NE 151 Street, Miami, FL
9:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Registration, coffee, and networking begin at 9:00 a.m.
The program will begin at 9:30 a.m.


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Keynote Speaker Maurice Coleman
Keeping People In Touch: Libraries Services And Missions
Maurice Coleman, Technical Trainer at Harford County (MD) Public Library
 (2010 Library Journal Mover and Shaker)

"As access to information evolves, how do libraries remain relevant to their customers and communities? How can libraries serve the ever-changing needs of their population while dealing with shrinking budgets and rising expectations? Discussed will be some ways to keep relevant, how to deal with lower funding coupled with increased demands; and the public perception of library and community technology (and perception gaps). Key strategies to be discussed include how you can evolve into a 21st century knowledge and learning center and how to stay central to the communities needs without knowing what those needs will be in the future."


Palm Beach State Library, Lake Worth Campus, will particpate in this breakout session:
E-Books and E-Book Readers in Academic Library Service
This breakout session will be a panel, including our director Mr. Brian Kelley and a student/staff member Christina Plante. Also included on the panel from other libraries are V. Boulos and M. Buckley.

We will also participate in the new breakout session, Technology Petting Zoo,
 bringing some of our digital eReaders to demonstrate.




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