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- Reference materials for the technical library / by Gourley, Frank A.(CARDINAL)165331; North Carolina.Department of Community Colleges.(CARDINAL)133947;
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- Subjects: Reference books; Technology; Science and technology libraries.;
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- Libraries for research and industry: planning and equipment. / by Hilligan, Margaret P.; Special Libraries Association.Science-Technology Group.(CARDINAL)183959;
Bibliography: pages 56-58.
- Subjects: Science and technology libraries.; Industrial art libraries.;
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- Document delivery for sci-tech libraries / by Mount, Ellis.(CARDINAL)147456;
Includes bibliographical references.Factors in document delivery : an analysis based on experience at Chemical Abstracts Service / Robert S. Tannehill, Jr. -- Online ordering of sci-tech materials / Valerie K. Tucci -- Acquiring technical reports in the special library / Wilda B. Newman -- Sources of patent copies / Dixie L. Hunt -- A guide to location sources of foreign scientific and technical publications / Jane C. Tucker, Elsie Cerutti.
- Subjects: Document delivery.; Science and technology libraries; Acquisitions (Libraries);
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- Neal-Schuman library technology companion : a basic guide for library staff / by Burke, John(John J.),author.(CARDINAL)210525;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Library technology in context -- Mission-critical technologies -- Technology that makes library services run -- Building and maintaining the technology environment in libraries -- Where library technology is going and how to stay informed."In its new fifth edition, which has been completely updated and reorganized, this one-stop overview of all technologies used in libraries today is more comprehensive and compelling than ever. The perfect primer for LIS students, Burke's guide should also be at the top of the list for any current or future library professional looking to stay at the forefront of technological advancement. It gives readers a sound and sensible way to consider, access, and use library technologies to better meet the needs of library users. Its incisive coverage includes complete analysis of the librarian's technological toolbox for teaching, security, databases, and more; expert advice on how to compare and evaluate competing technology solutions; mobile devices and technology, social media, streaming media, and privacy; makerspaces and other technology programing; updated content on open source catalog systems, discovery layers, and related elements of library management systems; a new section on learning management systems (LMS); websites, web-based services, and free information resources; improved guidance on usability; new technology predictions for the future, with tips on how to stay up to date with the latest developments; and a glossary of useful terms. Informed by a large-scale survey of librarians across the spectrum of institution types, this guide will be a true technology companion to novices and seasoned LIS professionals alike"--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Libraries; Library science; Libraries and the Internet.;
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- Out front with Stephen Abram : a guide for information leaders / by Abram, Stephen.(CARDINAL)280681; Siess, Judith A.(CARDINAL)265829; Lorig, Jonathan.(CARDINAL)275049;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-192) and index.Advocacy -- Technology -- Communities and generations -- The future.
- Subjects: Libraries and society.; Libraries; Library users.; Library science;
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- Library 2035 : imagining the next generation of libraries / by Hirsh, Sandra,1965-editor.(CARDINAL)894463;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-215).Introduction: Sandra Hirsh -- Part I: Landscape -- Part II: Community -- Part III: Equity and Inclusion -- Part IV: Organizations -- Part V: Library Workers -- Part VI: Vision."Building on the success and impact of Library 2020: Today's Leading Visionaries Describe Tomorrow's Library by Joseph Janes, Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries updates, expands upon, and broadens the discussions on the future of libraries and the ways in which they transform information services to best serve their communities.Library 2035 explores the lessons learned over the past decade and forecasts the opportunities, strengths, and challenges for libraries in the future. Contributors including R. David Lankes, Kelvin Watson, Annie Norman, Miguel Figueroa, and Nicole Cooke, along with 25 other library leaders, were asked to describe the "library of 2035" in whatever way they wanted. Their responses to this question will inspire, provoke, challenge, and expand our thinking about the role and importance of libraries in the future. Library leaders, LIS students and faculty will find this book particularly meaningful and useful as we grapple with what the future of libraries and the profession will be."--
- Subjects: Library science; Libraries; Libraries; Libraries; Libraries and the Internet.; Libraries and society.;
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- Science and technology; a purchase guide for branch and small public libraries. by Bennett, Melvin,1919-2003.(CARDINAL)780571;
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- Subjects: Bibliographies.; Science; Technology;
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- Success strategies from women in stem: A Portable Mentor. by Pritchard, Peggy A.(CARDINAL)475107; Grant, Christine S.(CARDINAL)622778;
Success Strategies from Women in Stem: A Portable Mentor, Second Edition, is a comprehensive and accessible manual containing career advice, mentoring support, and professional development strategies for female scientists in the STEM fields. This updated text contains new and essential chapters on leadership and negotiation, important coverage of career management, networking, social media, communication skills, and more. The work is accompanied by a companion website that contains annotated links, a list of print and electronic resources, self-directed learning objects, frequently asked questions, and more. With an increased focus on international relevance, this comprehensive text contains shared stories and vignettes that will help women pursuing or involved in STEM careers develop the necessary professional and personal skills to overcome obstacles to advancement. Preserves the style and tone of the first edition by bringing together mentors, trainees and early-career professionals in a series of conversations about important topics related to careers in STEM fields, such as leadership, time stress, negotiation, networking, social media and more Identifies strategies that can improve career success along with stories that elucidate, engage, and inspire
- Subjects: Women success.; STEM; Science and technology libraries; Science; Technology;
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- Thinking outside the book : essays for innovative librarians / by Smallwood, Carol,1939-(CARDINAL)173318; Greiner, Joy Marilyn.(CARDINAL)192729;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Professionals in all areas of librarianship will find inspiration in the essays collected here--each of them innovative tips for increasing circulation, enhancing collections, and improving flexibility. With extensive experience in the nation's top libraries and media centers, the 73 contributors describe what really works based on their real-world experiences"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Library science.; Library science; Librarians; Libraries and community.; Public services (Libraries);
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- How to STEM : science, technology, engineering, and math education in libraries / by Gubnitskaia, Vera,1960-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)399938; Smallwood, Carol,1939-editor of compilation.(CARDINAL)173318;
Includes bibliographical references and index.WonderWorks : Preschoolers Playing with STEM / by Carissa Christner -- Creating STEM Kits for Teen Programs / by Kelly Czarnecki -- Digging into Reading : A Worm's Perspective / by Barbara Fiehn and Jeanine M. Huss -- The Maker Movement, STEM and Libraries : How Libraries Large and Small Can Support Hands-On Math and Science Learning in Their Communities / by Cynthia Houston -- The STEM Kids Program and the FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) at the Grand Forks Public Library / by Aaron Stefanich and Laura Munski -- Animation Programs at the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library / by Michael Cherry -- How Not to Blow Up the Library : Planning and Facilitating a Homeschool Science Lab in Your Building / by Fred Kirchner -- Customizing the For-Credit Information Literacy Course for STEM Majors / Rosalia Petralia and Kathy Turner -- Kid-ventions with the U.S. Patent Library / by Barbara J. Hampton -- A Math Emporium Project / by Nastasha Johnson and Tiffany B. Russell -- The School Librarian Role in the FIRST® LEGO® League Team Project / by Karla Steege Krueger -- STEMming From Scratch : STEM Library Services for High School Students Enrolled as University Students / by Janna Mattson and Heather Groves Hannan -- How to Get Science Going / by Keary Bramwell -- Graphic Novels Ignite Imagination in the Sciences / by Melanie E. Hughes and Gary Pinkston -- Showcasing Scientific Research Outpu : New Audiences for Science Libraries / by Alvin Hutchinson -- Embedding Librarians into the STEM Publication Process / by Anne Rauh and Linda M. Galloway -- How NOT to Reinvent the STEM Wheel : Using Crowdsourcing and Community Partners / by Jennifer Hopwood -- Girls' Night Out : STEM Programs for Girls Only / by Kathleen J. Clauson -- Celebrating Geographic Information Systems through GIS Day @ Your Library / by Carol Patterson McAuliffe -- Fun Is Learning : Making an Interactive Science Café Series / by Karen Lauritsen -- How to Make Library Workshops Popular with Science and Engineering Students / by Giovanna Badia -- Learning About Future Stem Careers / by Eileen G. Harrington -- Take it from the Top : Cultivating Relationships with STEM Faculty to Connect with Students / by Shawn V. Lombardo and Barbara A. Shipman -- Grant Writing to Support STEM / by Susan P. Cordell and Reenay R.H. Rogers -- STEM on a Budget! / by Sarah Wright.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Science and technology libraries; Science; Technology; Engineering; Mathematics; Library orientation for science students.; Libraries; School librarian participation in curriculum planning; Academic libraries; Libraries and education;
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