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Main Authors: Kane, Danielle, Schneidewind, Jeff
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ949152
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author Kane, Danielle
Schneidewind, Jeff
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Schneidewind, Jeff
Kane, Danielle
Schneidewind, Jeff
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contents QR Codes as Finding Aides: Linking Electronic and Print Library Resources Kane, Danielle Schneidewind, Jeff Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Services Coding Information Technology Telecommunications Technological Advancement Pilot Projects State Universities As part of a focused, methodical, and evaluative approach to emerging technologies, QR codes are one of many new technologies being used by the UC Irvine Libraries. QR codes provide simple connections between print and virtual resources. In summer 2010, a small task force began to investigate how QR codes could be used to provide information and access to electronic library resources. Pilot projects were developed, each focused on creating marketing plans and determining evaluation requirements. Strategies and best practices are identified, and concerns and implications are discussed for other libraries that might consider using QR codes. (Contains 5 figures.)
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spellingShingle QR Codes as Finding Aides: Linking Electronic and Print Library Resources
Kane, Danielle
Schneidewind, Jeff
Academic Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Library Services
Coding
Information Technology
Telecommunications
Technological Advancement
Pilot Projects
State Universities
QR Codes as Finding Aides: Linking Electronic and Print Library Resources Kane, Danielle Schneidewind, Jeff Academic Libraries Electronic Libraries Library Services Coding Information Technology Telecommunications Technological Advancement Pilot Projects State Universities As part of a focused, methodical, and evaluative approach to emerging technologies, QR codes are one of many new technologies being used by the UC Irvine Libraries. QR codes provide simple connections between print and virtual resources. In summer 2010, a small task force began to investigate how QR codes could be used to provide information and access to electronic library resources. Pilot projects were developed, each focused on creating marketing plans and determining evaluation requirements. Strategies and best practices are identified, and concerns and implications are discussed for other libraries that might consider using QR codes. (Contains 5 figures.)
title QR Codes as Finding Aides: Linking Electronic and Print Library Resources
topic Academic Libraries
Electronic Libraries
Library Services
Coding
Information Technology
Telecommunications
Technological Advancement
Pilot Projects
State Universities
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ949152