The document discusses the work of British Library Labs, which experiments with new ways of working with the library's digital content. It notes that most requests are for "everything" because conventional search interfaces don't work for new forms of research. It describes projects like the Mechanical Curator blog that surfaced unexpected illustrations from digitized books. It also discusses competitions like Off the Map that encouraged creative uses of the library's digital collections.
This document contains 12 quotes from various authors praising libraries and librarians. It highlights how librarians help people learn to navigate vast amounts of information, can find the right answers to questions, are knowledgeable teachers without classrooms, and keep the doors to learning always open through libraries. Some quotes note that librarians are underestimated masters of information who should not be angered.
This document discusses libraries' use of Facebook pages to promote engagement with users. It notes that Facebook allows libraries to directly contact patrons and improve their visibility and image to attract more users. The document then lists the 21 CUNY libraries and 14 that have Facebook pages, detailing the types of content and features used. It provides examples of how libraries can encourage interaction through their pages, such as promoting staff, events, resources, and surveys. Finally, it lists some Facebook groups that are relevant for librarians.
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The document is about libraries and discusses their purpose and definition. It provides dictionary definitions of libraries, quotes different views on what libraries are and should provide. It traces the history of school libraries back over 1000 years. It also discusses debates around whether school libraries still need books in the digital age or if they could exist as solely online virtual libraries.
Libraries serve several important purposes according to experts. They act as cultural storehouses that preserve the best of human thought and ideas. Libraries also organize and provide access to information, playing a crucial role in preserving knowledge for future generations. While digital formats are increasing access, physical books still have educational value for deep, meditative reading that some argue is nearly impossible on screens. There remains no proven method for long-term digital preservation comparable to the endurance of printed materials. As such, libraries should continue maintaining traditional collections of books and materials in addition to digital resources.
This document discusses the importance of librarians developing research interests and becoming scholars. It provides examples of librarians at Western Kentucky University who have obtained faculty status and pursued scholarship, publishing books and articles. Some benefits mentioned of librarian scholarship include becoming more familiar with patron needs, improving search skills, and gaining credibility. The presentation encourages librarians to identify potential research topics and references they wish existed to develop their ideas.
This document discusses the growth and development of LibTeachMeets, which are informal conferences where librarians share ideas and teaching techniques with each other in short presentations. LibTeachMeets started in Cambridge in 2010 and have since spread to several other UK cities. They follow a model of 2-5 minute presentations on topics presenters have tried themselves, with no sales pitches allowed. Feedback indicates they are an effective way for librarians to learn from and network with each other.
The document summarizes Mass Observation Archive's work collecting materials from prisoners. It discusses Mass Observation's history collecting diaries and documents since 1937. It details a partnership between Mass Observation Archive and University of Sussex to hold creative writing workshops in Lewes Prison in 2013. The workshops aimed to elicit prisoners' subjective experiences of themes like time and belonging. Prisoners found the workshops helped with confidence, honesty, reflection, and moving forward. The partnership enhanced Mass Observation's 12th May diary collection with new voices and opportunities for research on everyday life.
The document summarizes North Yorkshire's library outlet model, which aims to integrate library facilities into other community venues like village halls in order to better serve rural areas. The model involves the library service providing books, shelving, and sometimes computers and self-checkout machines, while local volunteers run the outlets under guidance from library staff. The experience so far shows different approaches work in different locations, from a deposit collection in a pub to a community partnership operating a small branch library. Lessons learned indicate it takes longer than expected to set up outlets, local enthusiasm is essential, ICT costs are high, and one size does not fit all locations.
The document summarizes the minutes from the ALISS AGM meeting held on June 4th 2007 at the British Library. It provides an overview of ALISS's finances, membership, activities over the past year including conferences and site visits, and plans for upcoming activities. The committee members for 2006/2007 were elected and included Jane Secker as Chair, Jennie Grimshaw as Treasurer and Heather Dawson as Secretary.
The document provides information about resources and services available at Colorado State University Libraries. It lists databases for research, presentation rooms for group work, computers, video equipment and other technologies available for checkout, writing and research help services, and that much of the library resources are also available online. It encourages exploring the library website at http://lib.colostate.edu for more details.
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The document provides information about library services at Royal Holloway including how to borrow and return books, find materials, study spaces, printing and copying services, and where to get help. Key details are that students can borrow up to 25 books for 3 weeks, the library in Emily Wilding Davison will be open 24/7 from September 18th, and subject librarians and online guides can help students find resources for their subjects.
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Libraries are collections of books and materials that are organized and maintained for use by patrons. They are staffed by librarians to provide services and resources to meet users' needs. Libraries serve as cultural institutions that preserve knowledge and information for public education and enrichment. While the internet provides access to information, libraries still play an important role in organizing, preserving, and providing access to knowledge in a centralized physical location. School libraries in particular provide resources to support teaching and learning for students.
Libraries are collections of books, media, and other materials that are organized and maintained to be used by patrons. They are housed in buildings or facilities and staffed by librarians trained to help users find information. Libraries serve cultural, educational, and recreational purposes by preserving knowledge and materials for current and future generations to access and use. While the internet provides access to information, libraries still play an important role in organizing, preserving, and providing access to information in a centralized physical location. School libraries in particular aim to support students and teachers by making materials available to support education.
Libraries serve several important purposes according to the document. They act as cultural storehouses that preserve the best of human thought and knowledge over time. They also organize and catalog information to make it accessible and useful to the public, serving as foundations of cultural stability. While the internet provides access to much information, libraries still play a crucial role in preserving information for decades and centuries to come by organizing and cataloging resources. School libraries in particular serve as educational laboratories and workrooms that make materials available to both teachers and students to support different departments and the overall objectives of the school.
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The major influence on library futures is the changing character of their user communities. As patterns of research, learning and personal development change in a network environment so library services need to change. At the same time, libraries are focused on engaging with their communities more strongly - getting into their work and learning flows. This means that libraries are becoming more unlike each other, they are diverging as they meet the specific needs of their communities. Research libraries diverge from academic libraries, and each is different from urban public libraries, and so on.
At the same time, at a broader level libraries are experiencing similar pressures. The need to engage more strongly with their communities. The need to assess what they do. The need to configure space around experiences rather than around collections. Libraries are converging around some of these issues.
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Digital libraries store collections in digital formats rather than physical formats, allowing content to be accessed locally or remotely via computers. While some believe digital libraries are the future, others prefer traditional libraries. Digitizing library collections provides benefits like increased access, preservation of rare materials, and reduced costs compared to physical libraries.
Digital libraries store collections in digital formats rather than physical, allowing access from computers locally or remotely. While some see digital libraries as the future, others prefer traditional libraries. Digitization allows widespread access to reduce costs while preserving rare materials, but changing study habits have led to declining library usage as students access information electronically elsewhere.
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The document provides 10 tips for linking a library to its community. The tips include connecting library programs and services to campus and community priorities and initiatives; offering a variety of programming for different audiences; partnering strategically with other organizations; being open to feedback; thinking creatively about new opportunities; doing things others cannot do as well; spending as much on communication as program development; communicating through diverse channels continuously; understanding the library's brand and protecting it; and ensuring high quality experiences. The document emphasizes the importance of communication, partnerships, and offering value beyond what is expected.
Libraries have historically served various missions over time. Originally, libraries maintained records and archives, but over centuries took on additional roles like promoting scholarship, religion, education, and national pride. In modern times, libraries emerged to support self-improvement as more people had leisure time during the Industrial Revolution. Today, libraries provide information to support individual improvement and education. Selection of library materials has also evolved as electronic resources have grown alongside traditional print materials, challenging librarians to maintain a balanced collection that meets the needs of various users.
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The document summarizes North Yorkshire's library outlet model, which aims to integrate library facilities into other community venues like village halls in order to better serve rural areas. The model involves the library service providing books, shelving, and sometimes computers and self-checkout machines, while local volunteers run the outlets under guidance from library staff. The experience so far shows different approaches work in different locations, from a deposit collection in a pub to a community partnership operating a small branch library. Lessons learned indicate it takes longer than expected to set up outlets, local enthusiasm is essential, ICT costs are high, and one size does not fit all locations.
The document summarizes the minutes from the ALISS AGM meeting held on June 4th 2007 at the British Library. It provides an overview of ALISS's finances, membership, activities over the past year including conferences and site visits, and plans for upcoming activities. The committee members for 2006/2007 were elected and included Jane Secker as Chair, Jennie Grimshaw as Treasurer and Heather Dawson as Secretary.
The document provides information about resources and services available at Colorado State University Libraries. It lists databases for research, presentation rooms for group work, computers, video equipment and other technologies available for checkout, writing and research help services, and that much of the library resources are also available online. It encourages exploring the library website at http://lib.colostate.edu for more details.
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The document is a keynote presentation about the top 10 reasons to be excited about being a modern librarian. Some of the key points included are that libraries are embracing technology to offer new services like enriched online catalogs and social media pages while still upholding tradition, libraries are finding new ways to partner with their communities through outreach, and libraries continue to be community centers that inspire loyalty by offering something for everyone.
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The document provides information about library services at Royal Holloway including how to borrow and return books, find materials, study spaces, printing and copying services, and where to get help. Key details are that students can borrow up to 25 books for 3 weeks, the library in Emily Wilding Davison will be open 24/7 from September 18th, and subject librarians and online guides can help students find resources for their subjects.
A careers talk on librarianship roles within the government sector, presented to history students at the University of Leeds.
Written and presented by Carly Miller and Jenny Owens.
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This document discusses gamification in libraries and provides information about several presentations on incorporating games and gamification in libraries. It includes summaries of presentations on using gamification for library instruction, professional development, and programming. Speakers shared examples of gamified libraries and discussed potential benefits and pitfalls of gamification. The document also provides contact information for an ALA interest group on game making in libraries.
What are Libraries and What are they good for?Johan Koren
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Libraries are collections of books and materials that are organized and maintained for use by patrons. They are staffed by librarians to provide services and resources to meet users' needs. Libraries serve as cultural institutions that preserve knowledge and information for public education and enrichment. While the internet provides access to information, libraries still play an important role in organizing, preserving, and providing access to knowledge in a centralized physical location. School libraries in particular provide resources to support teaching and learning for students.
Libraries are collections of books, media, and other materials that are organized and maintained to be used by patrons. They are housed in buildings or facilities and staffed by librarians trained to help users find information. Libraries serve cultural, educational, and recreational purposes by preserving knowledge and materials for current and future generations to access and use. While the internet provides access to information, libraries still play an important role in organizing, preserving, and providing access to information in a centralized physical location. School libraries in particular aim to support students and teachers by making materials available to support education.
Libraries serve several important purposes according to the document. They act as cultural storehouses that preserve the best of human thought and knowledge over time. They also organize and catalog information to make it accessible and useful to the public, serving as foundations of cultural stability. While the internet provides access to much information, libraries still play a crucial role in preserving information for decades and centuries to come by organizing and cataloging resources. School libraries in particular serve as educational laboratories and workrooms that make materials available to both teachers and students to support different departments and the overall objectives of the school.
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The document summarizes Leo Appleton's PhD research on how public libraries demonstrate their impact on citizenship development in the UK. It outlines the background, theoretical concepts, research questions, methodology, and results of a pilot focus group study. Next steps include conducting longitudinal focus groups in 5 UK cities over 2 years to understand how library use influences access, integration, and knowledge and how this relates to concepts like social capital and information society. The anticipated findings are compelling evidence on the value and impact of public libraries.
Library futures: converging and diverging directions for public and academic ...lisld
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The major influence on library futures is the changing character of their user communities. As patterns of research, learning and personal development change in a network environment so library services need to change. At the same time, libraries are focused on engaging with their communities more strongly - getting into their work and learning flows. This means that libraries are becoming more unlike each other, they are diverging as they meet the specific needs of their communities. Research libraries diverge from academic libraries, and each is different from urban public libraries, and so on.
At the same time, at a broader level libraries are experiencing similar pressures. The need to engage more strongly with their communities. The need to assess what they do. The need to configure space around experiences rather than around collections. Libraries are converging around some of these issues.
This presentation will consider the future of libraries from the point of view of convergence and divergence between types of libraries.
Digital libraries store collections in digital formats rather than physical formats, allowing content to be accessed locally or remotely via computers. While some believe digital libraries are the future, others prefer traditional libraries. Digitizing library collections provides benefits like increased access, preservation of rare materials, and reduced costs compared to physical libraries.
Digital libraries store collections in digital formats rather than physical, allowing access from computers locally or remotely. While some see digital libraries as the future, others prefer traditional libraries. Digitization allows widespread access to reduce costs while preserving rare materials, but changing study habits have led to declining library usage as students access information electronically elsewhere.
The Alexandrian Free Library is a consortium of community libraries in Second Life. It includes branches like the Caledon Library, Steelhead Public Library, and Winterfell Library. The library aims to serve virtual communities through providing exhibits, collections, events, and addressing community needs. Opportunities include combining library and museum techniques, engaging new bibliophiles, and supporting patrons as partners through third spaces and imaginative experiences.
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The UK's public libraries are in crisis. With hundreds of libraries under threat of closure, we need to take action. Voices for the Library is a campaign group dedicated to promoting the value of libraries and giving library users a voice.
Establishing the library in the cultural fabric of the community -Barry Miller NCLA2011
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The document provides 10 tips for linking a library to its community. The tips include connecting library programs and services to campus and community priorities and initiatives; offering a variety of programming for different audiences; partnering strategically with other organizations; being open to feedback; thinking creatively about new opportunities; doing things others cannot do as well; spending as much on communication as program development; communicating through diverse channels continuously; understanding the library's brand and protecting it; and ensuring high quality experiences. The document emphasizes the importance of communication, partnerships, and offering value beyond what is expected.
Libraries have historically served various missions over time. Originally, libraries maintained records and archives, but over centuries took on additional roles like promoting scholarship, religion, education, and national pride. In modern times, libraries emerged to support self-improvement as more people had leisure time during the Industrial Revolution. Today, libraries provide information to support individual improvement and education. Selection of library materials has also evolved as electronic resources have grown alongside traditional print materials, challenging librarians to maintain a balanced collection that meets the needs of various users.
BiblioTECH: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of GOOGLEK.C. Boyd
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This document summarizes key points from John Palfrey's book "Biblio TECH: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google". Palfrey believes libraries will thrive in the digital era by adopting collaborative platforms and views the modern library as more than just physical collections - also serving as makerspaces and places for community and learning. However, libraries face challenges like budget cuts and changing formats. Palfrey advocates "hacking" libraries to make them more useful and sustainable through a consumer-oriented approach. Libraries can help bridge the digital divide and school libraries play an important role in education.
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This session will provide information on how the Mortola Library at Pace University (Pleasantville, NY) used the Human Library program to build community through the sharing of unique experiences from university community members through the borrowing of human books. Steven Feyl and Phil Poggiali will provide lessons learned from the conceptualization, planning, implementation, and reflection on the program experience.
This document provides an overview of sessions, speakers and events at the 2010 ALA conference including:
- Opening and closing session speakers Toni Morrison and Amy Sedaris
- Authors participating in the Live! @ Your Library reading stage like Henri Cole and Benjamin Alire Saenz
- Auditorium speakers like Junot Diaz, John Grisham, and Sir Salman Rushdie
- Exhibits on the conference floor with over 1500 booths and demonstration areas
- Programming tracks covering topics like administration, technology, and children's services
- Sessions on ebooks discussing their increasing popularity and how to evaluate their value and use
Tune in to hear about the best speakers, programs and events of the 2010 ALA Conference. Learn what the "Hot Topics" of the conference were, how these issues relate to Nebraskans, and how we can address these issues in our libraries.
This is the first part of a three-part presentation given at the MLA/DLa Joint State Conference May 2016, in collaboration with Laura Bosley and Joe Thompson
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Brain tumors range in size from very small to very large. Some brain tumors are found when they are very small because they cause symptoms that you notice right away. Other brain tumors grow very large before they're found. Some parts of the brain are less active than others. If a brain tumor starts in a part of the brain that's less active, it might not cause symptoms right away. The brain tumor size could become quite large before the tumor is detected.
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Glioblastoma brain tumor
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Child with a medulloblastoma brain tumor
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Acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor on the nerves leading from the inner ear to the brain
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Gliomas and related brain tumors. Gliomas are growths of cells that look like glial cells. The glial cells surround and support nerve cells in the brain tissue. Types of gliomas and related brain tumors include astrocytoma, glioblastoma, oligodendroglioma and ependymoma. Gliomas can be benign, but most are malignant. Glioblastoma is the most common type of malignant brain tumor.
Choroid plexus tumors. Choroid plexus tumors start in cells that make the fluid that surrounds the bra
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3. The World of Librarianship according to Frankie Boyle:Boyle, F. (2010). "My shit life so far". Harper Collins: London. P97.“The summer I left school I got a job as a library assistant, my first opportunity to really bond with homosexual men and women going through the menopause.”
4. What do you think of when you think of a librarian?
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8. “Google can bring you back... 100,000 answers. A librarian can bring you back the right one.”Gaiman, N. (2010). Neil Gaiman on Libraries. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH-sR1uCQ6g
29. Where can I study?University of SheffieldUniversity College LondonUniversity of AberystwythRobert Gordon University, AberdeenUniversity of West of England, BristolCity University LondonLoughborough UniversityManchester Metropolitan UniversityNorthumbria UniversityBrightonLiverpool John MooresOr abroad.
32. Read all about itLibrarianship: an introduction - G.G. ChowdhuryYou don't look like a librarian: shattering stereotypes and creating positive new images in the Internet age - Ruth KnealeThis book is overdue!: how librarians and cybrarians can save us all - Marilyn Johnson
#7: What activities do librarians. Knowledge manager includes current awareness
#8: What activities do librarians. Knowledge manager includes current awareness
#10: Acquisitions: cataloguing and classifying. You can be a specialist or in a smaller library you may be doing everything. E-books – making sure links work, copyright adherence,
#13: Graduate trainee schemes, volunteering (library, ukonline, paired reading, visits, uni helper thing)MA – accredited by cilip important Post-16 librarian, Carly talk about role – not just about books, mention of variety of responsibilities will haveChartership – way to increase pay
#14: Part time, full time, or at a distance. So long as it’s accredited, you’re qualified abroadResearch course to ensure matches interests.Sheffield top of list. Not an exhaustive list, but most of them. UCL traditional, Sheffield and Loughborough more community and modern focus
#15: Variety of modules, pick and choose to match your own interests and ambitions. Discuss our different interests (still doing same ma)