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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2002
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED474099 |
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- Computers in Libraries Annual Conference (17th, Washington, DC, March 13-15, 2002): Collected Presentations. Nixon, Carol, Comp. Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries Higher Education Information Management Information Technology Library Automation Library Planning Library Role Library Services Public Libraries World Wide Web This book contains presentations from the 17th annual Computers in Libraries Conference. Topics covered include: chatting with a librarian; verbots for library Web sites; collaborative IT (Information Technology) planning at Montgomery County Public Library (Maryland); designing a local government taxonomy; Weblogs; new roles for librarians in e-government initiatives; usability; integration and usage of electronic books in the digital library; development of an online maps collection; building a portal; Gates Foundation secure computing model; dynamic database-driven Web sites; instant messaging reference; designing and implementing user-centered information services over the Web; digital preservationplanning and requirements analysis; the future of virtual catalogsprotocols and standards; creating a statewide resources sharing system in Michigan; the Cuban Heritage Digital Collection; streaming video on the Internet with RealNetworks products; building taxonomies for enhanced image retrieval; Texas government information; the Research Wizard experiencean award-winning reference service; finding international resources on the Web; firewalls; technology disaster recovery; e-learning toolscreating an online instruction module; sharing Americas Smithsonian; a usability study of kclibrary.org; medical informaticsdistance learning at Thomas Jefferson University (Pennsylvania); making a Web site accessible to all; the cost and promise of building collaborative networks; strategies for successful instruction in the e-classroom; revealing secrets of the invisible Web; document delivery; e-acquisitionsa case study in ordering magazines online; e-book choices; copyright in cyberspace; knowledge management; navigation elements on library Web sites; streamlining user access to electronic resources; a systems analysis and design approach to portals; knowledge capture strategies; defining user requirements for Web applications; developing and managing Web standards; designing and implementing customer-centric services; academic librarians and information technology; OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs) and e-books; raising information literacy levels among undergraduates; content and PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants); how to succeed at being a cybrarian; strategies for information management and content management; grant writing for technology projects; early childhood through young adulthood library media standards; arming oneself to tangle with the Web; mastering a public training program; a modern interface for library public PCs; how to improve learning outcomes using technology-mediated instruction; and cooperative reference. (MES)