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Using LibGuides to Enhance Library Services : A LITA Guide / Edited by Aaron W. Dobbs, Ryan L. Sittler, and Douglas Cook For the Library and Information Technology Association.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : ALA TECHSOURCE, An imprint of the American Library Association, 2013.Description: xx, 307 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781555708801
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 025.0422 DOB 23
LOC classification:
  • Z674.75.W67 U85 2013
Contents:
Part 1.A brief introduction to libraries and the Internet 1.A short history of library guides and their usefulness to librarians and patrons.Jennifer Emanuel Part 2.Administering and maintaining LibGuides - for system librarians 2.Making the case campus-wide for purchasing LibGuides/ Stephanie DeLano Davis 3.Administering LibGuides: planning, implementation, and beyond. Beth Larkee Kumar and Tabatha Farney 4.Strategies and techniques for administrators. Aaron W. Dobbs and Rich Gause 5.Developing LibGuides training: a blended-learning approach. Laura Westmoreland Gariepy, Emily S. Mazure, Jennifer A. McDaniel and Erin A. White Part 3.Creating LIbGudies - for guide creators 6.Design: Why it is important and how to get it right. Hedda H. Ahmed 7.Integrating Lib-Guides into the teaching-learning process. Veronical Bielat, Rebeca Befus, and Judith Arnold 8.Creating your first LibGuide. Kenneth Liss 9.Adding some pizzazz to your guides. Kathy Gaynor Part 4.Making better use of Lib-Guides 10.Helping users help themselves: maximizing LibAnswers usage. Aaron Tay 11.Using statistical gathering tools to determine effectiveness and accountability. Lora Baldwin and Sue A. McFadden 12.Using LibGuides to promote information literacy in a distance education environment. Barbara J. Mann, Julie Lee Arnod, and Joseph Rawson 13.Why go mobile? Mark Ellis, Leslie Adebonojo, and Kathy Campbell Part 5.Technological and pedagogical exemplars from academic, K-12, public, and special libraries 14.Showcases of exceptional LibGuides. Sharon Whitfield and Claire Clemens
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 025.0422 DOB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 216105

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1.A brief introduction to libraries and the Internet 1.A short history of library guides and their usefulness to librarians and patrons.Jennifer Emanuel Part 2.Administering and maintaining LibGuides - for system librarians 2.Making the case campus-wide for purchasing LibGuides/ Stephanie DeLano Davis 3.Administering LibGuides: planning, implementation, and beyond. Beth Larkee Kumar and Tabatha Farney 4.Strategies and techniques for administrators. Aaron W. Dobbs and Rich Gause 5.Developing LibGuides training: a blended-learning approach. Laura Westmoreland Gariepy, Emily S. Mazure, Jennifer A. McDaniel and Erin A. White Part 3.Creating LIbGudies - for guide creators 6.Design: Why it is important and how to get it right. Hedda H. Ahmed 7.Integrating Lib-Guides into the teaching-learning process. Veronical Bielat, Rebeca Befus, and Judith Arnold 8.Creating your first LibGuide. Kenneth Liss 9.Adding some pizzazz to your guides. Kathy Gaynor Part 4.Making better use of Lib-Guides 10.Helping users help themselves: maximizing LibAnswers usage. Aaron Tay 11.Using statistical gathering tools to determine effectiveness and accountability. Lora Baldwin and Sue A. McFadden 12.Using LibGuides to promote information literacy in a distance education environment. Barbara J. Mann, Julie Lee Arnod, and Joseph Rawson 13.Why go mobile? Mark Ellis, Leslie Adebonojo, and Kathy Campbell Part 5.Technological and pedagogical exemplars from academic, K-12, public, and special libraries 14.Showcases of exceptional LibGuides. Sharon Whitfield and Claire Clemens

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