Teaching Technology in Libraries: Creative Ideas for Training Staff, Patrons and Students - Brossura

 
9781476664743: Teaching Technology in Libraries: Creative Ideas for Training Staff, Patrons and Students

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Libraries are charged with fostering new skills and capabilities, a challenging task in an era of rapid technological change. Developing new ways of teaching and learning—within budget and time constraints—is the key to keeping up-to-date. Written by librarians, this collection of new essays describes an array of technology outreach and instruction programs—from the theoretical to the practical—for public, academic and school libraries, based on case studies and discussions of methodology. Content includes out of the box lessons, outreach successes and technology instruction programs applicable to patrons and staff at public, academic and school libraries.

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Carol Smallwood is the author or editor of numerous books and journal articles. A Michigan resident, her experience includes school, public and special libraries. Lura Sanborn is the instruction & research librarian at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire.

Carol Smallwood, a recipient of the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award and multiple Pushcart nominations, is the author of journal articles as well as editor of numerous books including one in Poets & Writers Magazine List of Best Books for Writers. A Michigan resident, her experience includes school, public and special libraries. Lura Sanborn is the instruction & research librarian at St. Paul’s School in Concord, New Hampshire.

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