Emerging Technologies in Libraries, 2012 Fall semester (MU)

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The final project for the graduate level seminar in emerging technologies in libraries required the students to create collaborative reports meant to be of use to members of the Missouri library community. Essentially, these are top-ten lists of emerging technologies to implement, based on a kind of library, a kind of user, or some other theme.

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    Top ten technologies for academic libraries
    (2012) Boden, Eliot; Lomax, Elisabeth; Martin, Kelley; Robb, Aaron
    This report details ten technologies of use in academic libraries.
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    Ten technologies for public libraries
    (2012) Bailey, Amy; Hays, Elizabeth; Sablotny, Alanna; Stringer, Miranda
    This report details ten technologies of use in public libraries.
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    Technology makes learning fun: top 10 technologies to try in your school library
    (2012) Garay, Willa; Hunsaker, Cammie; Lana, Amy L.; Schneider, Josie
    The following tools offer school library media specialists innovative and useful ways to incorporate technology into classroom instruction, and each can be adapted for use in youth services within public libraries. While many of the tools may seem geared towards teachers, library media specialists should be familiar with them in order to provide support during instruction.
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    Special libraries: ten essential technologies
    (2012) Barnason, Jen; Cowan, Matt; Maass, Brian; Parde, Annette
    This report describes ten technologies of use in special libraries.
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    Social media for librarianship
    (2011) Anstaett, Ashley; Elsener, Michael; McCann, Brian; Melvin, Mary
    Libraries are incorporating Social Media technologies to create a more progressive presence in the community. Social Media has become an essential way for libraries to communicate and engage patrons. These important tools can enhance learning skills and allows for an exchange of information that goes beyond the walls of the traditional library. Social Media has allowed librarians to promote events and connect with patrons throughout the community in many significant ways.
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