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BCR.org
We offer a broad range of solutions and our hands-on, personal attention to each customer enables us to deliver effective and timely solutions that help libraries keep pace with new developments in technology and services. BCR is the nation’s oldest and most established multistate library cooperative. Since 1935, the BCR team has helped libraries learn new skills, reach new customers, increase productivity and save money.
ELITE Project | University of Leicester Library
The Electronic Library, IT and staff Education Project (ELITE) aimed to establish and develop the I&CT infrastructure and the skills knowledge base which are required for underpinning the delivery of electronic library services to distance and other learners of the University of Leicester.
Gale - Free Resources - Home
"Gale offers free resources designed to aid you and your patrons in any research or acquisition decisions. "
EBSCOhost: Basic Search
EBSCOhost is a powerful online reference system accessible via the Internet. It offers a variety of proprietary full text databases and popular databases from leading information providers. The comprehensive databases range from general reference collections to specially designed, subject-specific databases for public, academic, medical, corporate and school libraries.
2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning
This 2020 Forecast is a tool for thinking about, preparing for, and shaping the future. It outlines key forces of change that will shape the landscape of learning over the next decade. The forecast does not predict what will happen, but rather serves as a guide to the as-yet-unwritten future. It is designed to help you see connections among things that once seemed unrelated and to help you consider the changes and challenges that you are facing today within the context of wider patterns of change. Ultimately, the 2020 Forecast aims to provoke your own thinking about what role you want to play in creating the future of learning.
Mashups and Libraries: Resources, Articles and Links | University of Saskatchewan Library
This resource page will provide a list of some interesting library and informational mashups. It will provide links to presentations and articles and examples that highlight how libraries can remix(mashup) library content with other services to create new and innovative services. Find some very simple mashup tools that you can use to build mashups that you can use online as well as some more sophisticated applications that require a bit of technical know-how. Find out about software and toolkits that you can install on your web server to create mashups, too.
Jump start your thinking on the new Web 2.0 ecosystem that relies on symbiotic relationships and communities rather than "monolithic systems".
Library Cloud Atlas: A Guide to Cloud Computing and Storage | LibraryJournal.com
The past few years have seen the phrase ‘cloud computing’ steadily gaining momentum, becoming one of the most hyped technology buzzwords since “Web 2.0”—and with nearly as many different definitions. But one thing that most can agree upon is that cloud computing is a major shift in the way we’re approaching computing as both individuals and organizations, and is being referred to by many as an IT revolution. Gartner’s 2009 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies has cloud computing high on the list among technologies that it predicts may be transformative to the IT industry in the next two to five years.
LiveReference | Yahoo! Groups
Yahoo group on live reference services for librarians.
24/7 Policies Wiki | Wiki.QuestionPoint.org
24/7 Reference Collaborative Policies and Procedures
ALA Professional Tips Wiki
For almost 85 years, staff members of the American Library Association (ALA) Library have provided reference service not only to their ALA Headquarters colleagues but also to hundreds of librarians across the country and around the world. The primary mission of the ALA Library is to help the staff of the American Library Association serve ALA members, and thereafter, the needs of the members of ALA, other libraries, and members of the public seeking information on librarianship. The ALA Library is a small special library with a collection that focuses exclusively on the history of and issues within libraries and librarianship. The Library's staff will respond to reference and information requests in accordance with this mission and collection scope. While we do answer questions from the general public, we prefer that questions that do not pertain to librarianship and the interest areas of the American Library Association become part of the 7.2+ million reference questions answered by our colleagues in school, public, academic and other special libraries. Questions -- and their answers -- may be added to the Professionaltips:Community Portal or the general ALA website FAQ. Note that all questions published in AL Direct will be included on this wiki.
The Blended Librarian Portal
The Blended Librarians Online Learning Community is librarians, faculty, instructional designers and technologists, and other academic support personnel working collaboratively to integrate the library into the teaching and learning process. It is designed to encourage and enable academic librarians to evolve into a new role that blends existing library and information skills with those of instructional design and technology. To that end, the Community leverages innovation, collaboration, and communication to bring together its members in a virtual environment for professional development and learning opportunities.
Mailing Lists | IFLA.org
Last update : November 9th 2009
E-LIS : e-Prints in Library and Information Science
E-LIS was formed in 2003 for the deposit of documents in the Library and Information Science (LIS) domain. It is the first international e-server in this subject area and resulted from the RCLIS (Research in Computing, Library and Information Science) project and the DoIS (Documents in Information Science), promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Culture and hosted by AEPIC team on machines of the Italian Consorzio Interuniversitario Lombardo per Elaborazione Automatica (CILEA). E-LIS relies on the voluntary work of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and is non-commercial. There is neither funding nor interest in profiting from the initiative. E-LIS aims to further the Open Access philosophy by making available papers in LIS and related fields. It is a free-access international archive, in line with the Free Online Scholarship (FOS) movement and the Eprints movement, based on the Open Archive Initiative (OAI) standards and protocols.
Valinor.ca
This site contains information for Librarians and Archivists. It was established in 1995 to support LIS courses given by Chris Brown-Syed. Chris is Editor of the journal Library and Archival Security. Valinor.ca contains over 2,000 documents and images, most to do with librarianship, archives, and computing. If you are looking for material about King Arthur or on the image of the profession, please see the section called "marginal notes".
Urban Library Journal
Urban Library Journal, an open access, refereed journal of research and discussion dealing with all aspects of urban libraries and librarianship, welcomes articles dealing with academic, research, public, school, and special libraries in an urban setting. Urban Library Journal, formerly known as Urban Academic Librarian, also invites submissions in broader areas such as public higher education, urban studies, multiculturalism, library and educational services to immigrants, preservation of public higher education, and universal access to World Wide Web resources.
E-JASL
E-JASL is an independent, professional, refereed electronic journal dedicated first and foremost to advancing knowledge and research in the areas of academic and special librarianship. We are committed to covering all aspects of academic and special librarianship without regard to region or country. We are also committed to the principles of open access for academic research.
LibWorm.com
LibWorm is intended to be a search engine, a professional development tool, and a current awareness tool for people who work in libraries or care about libraries. LibWorm collects updates from about 1400 RSS feeds (and growing). The contents of these feeds are then available for searching, and search results can themselves be output as an RSS feed that the user can subscribe to either in his/her favourite aggregator or in LibWorm's built-in aggregator.
Blogs in The Liblog Landscape 2007-2008 | Walt at Random
Links and names current as of October 17, 2008.
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