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Are You Experienced? Exploring User Experience in Public Libraries Resources (keeping up with current and upcoming library technologies)

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Are You Experienced? Exploring User Experience

in Public Libraries

Resources (keeping up with current and upcoming library

technologies)

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How can I keep up?

Here are the resources I find the most useful. I am sure I am going to leave off some of your favorite resources. Or even forget some of my favorite resources. I am sure I will hear about it….

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Library Technology Reports

www.alatechsource.org/ltr/index

published 8 times a year: each issue focuses on "products, tools, and projects."

In-depth overviews of technology topics.

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Computers in Libraries

www.infotoday.com/cilmag/ "a monthly magazine that provides complete coverage of the news and issues in the rapidly evolving field of library information technology."

Written in a you-can-do-this style so that even non-techies can appreciate the topics.

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Select articles and columns from such magazines as:• American Libraries: americanlibrariesmagazine.org/ • Library Journal: lj.libraryjournal.com/ • School Library Journal: www.slj.com/

Just skip all that blather about welcoming teens into the library, promoting access for the elderly, inspiring patrons with this or that, etc! Go straight to the tech stuff!

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Library Technology Guides website:

www.librarytechnology.org/ Thanks to Marshall Breeding, anything you want to know about ILSs and Discovery tools, vendors, current market news, who-uses-what, etc. An invaluable resource.

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And mark on your calendar the times when Library Technology Guides makes available two studies:

1. Results from Perceptions (early every year, January or February), the International Survey of Library Automation)

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2. The Library Systems Report (every April), which used to appear in Library Journal (as Automation Marketplace) but appeared in American Libraries in 2015.

NOTE: Library Journal published “Managing Multiplicity” by Matt Enis on April1 (Volume 140, Issue 6, pp30-34), which may be the new direction for this annual overview. It is online at: lj.libraryjournal.com/2015/04/technology/managing-multiplicity-library-systems-landscape-2015/

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TechSoup website: www.techsoup.org/ You don't have to buy software here (although I recommend it), but the articles are worth your time.

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Is that all?

No, but that is enough to keep you aware of past, present, and future technology in the library world.

Just find your favorite resources and -- above all -- stick with them or else fall behind (i.e., you can't keep up with technology by reading about it every 6 months…).

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In sum…

Get acquainted with the non-fad technology that you encounter every day in the library, the technology that will serve the user-experience of librarians and library users for years to come.

Then you can get acquainted with Facebook, 3-D printers, and whatever other technology comes our way…because it will.