All Stories

  1. The Internet of Things and its impact on the library
  2. Data-driven decision-making in the library
  3. Strategic Futures
  4. Using virtual and augmented reality in the library
  5. A new golden age for libraries
  6. Hiring for attitude and training for skill in the library
  7. The velocity of verbiage: speed as an element in serving academic library students
  8. Secondary school students in college – the library’s role
  9. The digital librarian
  10. Library marketing: moving between traditional and digital strategies
  11. WHAT'S NEW IN LIBRARIES
  12. Today's business libraries: a vital local resource in a challenging economy
  13. Library partnerships: a key to growth
  14. The “bookless” curriculum and the academic library
  15. 3D printing and the library
  16. MOOCs and the library
  17. Textbook affordability: the library's role
  18. From iPads to fishing rods: checking out library materials
  19. Local newspapers and the library: a “community asset”
  20. Using predictive analytics in the library
  21. In the library: quiet space endures
  22. Post‐literacy and the library
  23. Access to library materials:a global fundamental service
  24. Librarians and faculty collaboration – partners in student success
  25. Libraries matter – “education and community”
  26. QR codes in the library
  27. Bedbugs in our US libraries
  28. Information literacy instruction in the library: now more than ever
  29. “Serendipitous” browsing versus library space
  30. Academic libraries and information technology
  31. Project management in the library
  32. Librarians as providers of “legendary” customer service
  33. E‐book readers and college students
  34. Continuing professional education: ensuring librarian engagement
  35. The academic library becomes the academic learning commons
  36. Breaking ground: librarians working outside the library
  37. Leadership: The Challenge for the Information Profession20092Sue Roberts and Jennifer Rowley. Leadership: The Challenge for the Information Profession. London: Facet Publishing 2008. 235 pp. £39, ISBN: 978‐1‐85604‐609‐1
  38. Creating the Customer‐driven Academic Library20091Jeannette Woodward. Creating the Customer‐driven Academic Library. Chicago, IL: American Library Association, ALA Editions 2009. 194 pp., ISBN: ‐13 978‐0‐8389‐0976‐8 $58.00
  39. Proceedings: Joint Use Libraries: An International Conference, 19‐21 June 2007, The Lowry, Manchester, UK20091Edited by Alan Bundy. Proceedings: Joint Use Libraries: An International Conference, 19‐21 June 2007, The Lowry, Manchester, UK. Adelaide: Aus...
  40. Measuring for Results: The Dimensions of Public Library Effectiveness20052Joseph R. Matthews. Measuring for Results: The Dimensions of Public Library Effectiveness. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited 2004. 241 pp.
  41. Planning for International Library Exchange and Cooperation
  42. Models of Cooperation in U.S., Latin American and Caribbean Libraries
  43. International Interlending of Materials in Alternate Formats
  44. Introduction
  45. International Interlending of Materials in Alternate Formats
  46. Who Reads Cassette Best Sellers? Profile of the Disabled Reader
  47. The SEFLIN Technology Training Program: Linking Lifelong Staff Learners Through Continuing Professional Education
  48. Chapter One. "Planning for International Information Exchange and Cooperation: The IFLA/SEFLIN International Summit on Library Cooperation in the Americas"
  49. LIBRARY SCHOOLS OFFERING TRAINING COURSES IN SERVICES TO THE PRINT-HANDICAPPED: AN UPDATE