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Using iPhones and iPads: A Practical Guide for Librarians offers library professionals a clear path to Apple readiness. The authors combine their experience in library public services and mobile technology to provide easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions to help you get up to speed.
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Using iPhones and iPads: A Practical Guide for Librarians offers library professionals a clear path to Apple readiness. The authors combine their experience in library public services and mobile technology to provide easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions to help you get up to speed.
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- Practical Guides for Librarians Nr.10
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781442226876
- ISBN-10: 1442226870
- Artikelnr.: 40925456
- Practical Guides for Librarians Nr.10
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781442226876
- ISBN-10: 1442226870
- Artikelnr.: 40925456
Matthew Connolly is a library developer and Apple enthusiast. He is currently an application and web developer at Cornell University Library, where he has worked on a variety of library services and tools for the public and library staff alike. He holds a Master of Engineering degree from Cornell, specializing in systems engineering. Tony Cosgrave is a librarian and instruction coordinator at Cornell University Library. He holds a Master of Library and Information Science from the State University of New York at Albany. He has served as a computer services librarian and network services librarian at Cornell. He was CUL's first webmaster and administered a local web server prior to the availability of a central Library web service. He helped configure and manage the Cornell University Library Collaborative Learning Computer Lab (CL3), a state-of-the-art facility used to support advanced collaborative computing, including game design. Tony led the team that developed the CUL iPhone app.
Preface Introduction Part I: iDevices in the Hands of Library Patrons
Chapter 1: Assessing iDevice Usage Chapter 2: Making Websites iDevice-Ready
Chapter 3: Making Library Resources iDevice-Ready Chapter 4: Making a
Custom iDevice App Part II: Lending iDevices to Library Patrons Chapter 5:
Deciding Which Devices to Support Chapter 6: Making the Case, Financing,
and Purchasing for an iDevice Lending Program Chapter 7: iDevice
Configuration Chapter 8: Configuring E-Books and E-Readers Chapter 9:
Configuring Resources for Multimedia Chapter 10: Promoting Your iDevice
Services Chapter 11: Assessing Your iDevice Programs Part III: iDevices in
the Hands of Librarians and Staff Chapter 12: Learning iDevice Tips and
Tricks Chapter 13: Using iDevices for Library Work Chapter 14: Adding Apple
TV Appendix: Recommended iDevice Apps About the Authors Index
Chapter 1: Assessing iDevice Usage Chapter 2: Making Websites iDevice-Ready
Chapter 3: Making Library Resources iDevice-Ready Chapter 4: Making a
Custom iDevice App Part II: Lending iDevices to Library Patrons Chapter 5:
Deciding Which Devices to Support Chapter 6: Making the Case, Financing,
and Purchasing for an iDevice Lending Program Chapter 7: iDevice
Configuration Chapter 8: Configuring E-Books and E-Readers Chapter 9:
Configuring Resources for Multimedia Chapter 10: Promoting Your iDevice
Services Chapter 11: Assessing Your iDevice Programs Part III: iDevices in
the Hands of Librarians and Staff Chapter 12: Learning iDevice Tips and
Tricks Chapter 13: Using iDevices for Library Work Chapter 14: Adding Apple
TV Appendix: Recommended iDevice Apps About the Authors Index
Preface Introduction Part I: iDevices in the Hands of Library Patrons
Chapter 1: Assessing iDevice Usage Chapter 2: Making Websites iDevice-Ready
Chapter 3: Making Library Resources iDevice-Ready Chapter 4: Making a
Custom iDevice App Part II: Lending iDevices to Library Patrons Chapter 5:
Deciding Which Devices to Support Chapter 6: Making the Case, Financing,
and Purchasing for an iDevice Lending Program Chapter 7: iDevice
Configuration Chapter 8: Configuring E-Books and E-Readers Chapter 9:
Configuring Resources for Multimedia Chapter 10: Promoting Your iDevice
Services Chapter 11: Assessing Your iDevice Programs Part III: iDevices in
the Hands of Librarians and Staff Chapter 12: Learning iDevice Tips and
Tricks Chapter 13: Using iDevices for Library Work Chapter 14: Adding Apple
TV Appendix: Recommended iDevice Apps About the Authors Index
Chapter 1: Assessing iDevice Usage Chapter 2: Making Websites iDevice-Ready
Chapter 3: Making Library Resources iDevice-Ready Chapter 4: Making a
Custom iDevice App Part II: Lending iDevices to Library Patrons Chapter 5:
Deciding Which Devices to Support Chapter 6: Making the Case, Financing,
and Purchasing for an iDevice Lending Program Chapter 7: iDevice
Configuration Chapter 8: Configuring E-Books and E-Readers Chapter 9:
Configuring Resources for Multimedia Chapter 10: Promoting Your iDevice
Services Chapter 11: Assessing Your iDevice Programs Part III: iDevices in
the Hands of Librarians and Staff Chapter 12: Learning iDevice Tips and
Tricks Chapter 13: Using iDevices for Library Work Chapter 14: Adding Apple
TV Appendix: Recommended iDevice Apps About the Authors Index