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Innovation in Libraries: the Harvard Library Innovation Lab | NAPLE Blog
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National Authorities on Public Libraries in Europe. Small data and public libraries. Library of Congress Literacy Awards 2015 →. Innovation in Libraries: the Harvard Library Innovation Lab. Harvard Library Innovation Lab. Is a project within the Harvard Law School Library for exploring the future of libraries . They are working in different projects that are shared freely with the community through their web. It can be really simple stuff, like the Hovermarks ( http:/ hovermarks.org/. You are commenting ...
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BookSharp Reviews | BookSharp
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Cracked spines and sharp notes. Author Archives: BookSharp Reviews. When I'm not working with books, I'm reading, talking about or listening to books. Obsessive? A little. Traveling, playing board games, hanging out with family and friends helps pass the time until I can read again. By Shelly Sharp Macer. Posted by BookSharp Reviews. May 19, 2015. A library’s return on investment is when materials get used, information is disseminated and events are well attended. Through social media, of course! RHS Sum...
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Check It Out! by Shelly Sharp Macer | BookSharp
https://booksharpreviews.com/2015/05/19/check-it-out-by-shelly-sharp-macer
Cracked spines and sharp notes. By Shelly Sharp Macer. Posted by BookSharp Reviews. May 19, 2015. Libraries are the result of an egalitarian philosophy and the notion that information should be accessible to all. So when the idea of ROI based on social media activity is discussed within the context of libraries, the discussion looks a little different. A library’s return on investment is when materials get used, information is disseminated and events are well attended. Through social media, of course!
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NAPLE Blog | National Authorities on Public Libraries in Europe | Page 2
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National Authorities on Public Libraries in Europe. Newer posts →. Innovation in Libraries: the Harvard Library Innovation Lab. Harvard Library Innovation Lab. Is a project within the Harvard Law School Library for exploring the future of libraries . They are working in different projects that are shared freely with the community through their web. It can be really simple stuff, like the Hovermarks ( http:/ hovermarks.org/. A space that allows users to recommend materials. Small data and public libraries.
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Matt Phillips | Awesome Box
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The Awesome Box sits next to the regular drop box. Return to one box or the other. Some Awesome Box bookmarks. We built Awesome Boxes for several libraries at Harvard. An Awesome Box sticker out in the wild. An alternate returns box that sits alongside your library's regular book drop. The Awesome Box is an alternate returns box that sits alongside your library's regular book drop. The Awesome Box is popular. It is in over 250 libraries in all parts of the US and beyond. Annotate a physical bookshelf usi...
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Awesome Box | Projects | Library Innovation Lab
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Previous project Time Capsule Encryption. Next project Caselaw Access Project. Where can I find Awesome Box? What does Awesome Box do? Awesome Box helps libraries tag and share the books their patrons love. Why does Awesome Box exist? Awesome Box on Github. Who contributed to Awesome Box? What’s been written about Awesome Box? Bigger on the Inside: Brookline (MA) Public Library’s TARDIS Awesome Box. December 16, 2013. The Awesome Box: Letting libraries be awesome since 2012. May 09, 2013. March 11, 2013.
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Library WebHead: Computers In Libraries, Day 1 Keynote - David Weinberger
http://librarywebhead.blogspot.com/2014/04/computers-in-libraries-day-1-keynote.html
Library WebHead is the blog of one librarian who focuses on web technologies (per a former colleague - a library "webhead"). In it, our webhead talks about the work she's doing with that library's website, which is, inevitably, a work in process! She also highlights some of the latest trends in web development and libraries. The views expressed here are the library webhead's. And do not necessarily represent those of her employer (or of any other organization or person). Tuesday, April 08, 2014. Enables ...
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WFL Children's Room Blog: August 2014
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WFL Children's Room Blog. What we're reading, doing, and thinking about! Tuesday, August 26, 2014. 6 books to read before 6th grade. In the last question of the Countdown to 6 challenge, we asked Wellesley's rising 6th graders to name and review 6 books they thought all rising 6th graders should read. Here are the top 6 answers! Series) by J.K. Rowling. Reviewed by Ultimate Fangirl. Series) by Rick Riordan. 4 Out of my Mind. Series) by Rachel Renee Russell. Reviewed by Artistic Mind. By JRR. Tolkien.
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Uncategorized | BookSharp
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Cracked spines and sharp notes. By Shelly Sharp Macer. Posted by BookSharp Reviews. May 19, 2015. Libraries are the result of an egalitarian philosophy and the notion that information should be accessible to all. So when the idea of ROI based on social media activity is discussed within the context of libraries, the discussion looks a little different. A library’s return on investment is when materials get used, information is disseminated and events are well attended. Through social media, of course!
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Stuff & Nonsense: June 2014
http://www.lynngardner.name/2014_06_01_archive.html
Books, Food, Cats, and Such. Shirking, Guilt, and Not-Blogging. It's not as if I don't have a perfectly adequate excuse. I've been super busy with work, darlings, with totally awesome projects like building a TARDIS-shaped Awesome Box. Organizing a Whovian social, and doing tons of social media for my library system. Also, I had to lead the June book discussion and, you know, that is apparently the best way. Every time I picked up a novel that wasn't The Beekeeper's Apprentice. I was extremely aware I wa...