Developing in-house digital tools in library spaces /
This book serves as a practical guide to fostering the kinds of environments and organizational structures that allow teams and individuals to accomplish technology projects; by including sections on assessment and the iterative process of development, this volume could also serve as a benchmark for...
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Language: | English |
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Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) :
IGI Global,
[2017]
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Online Access: | View fulltext via EzAccess |
Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. UX work in libraries: how (and why) to do it.
- Chapter 2. Processes for user-centered design and development : the Omeka Curator Dashboard project
- Chapter 3. A decision making paradigm for software development in libraries
- Chapter 4. Mobile applications for libraries
- Chapter 5. Intrapreneurship and Enterprise 2.0 as grounds for developing in-house digital tools for handling METS/ALTO files at the University Library Belgrade
- Chapter 6. Developing in-house digital tools: case studies from the UMKC School ofLaw Library
- Chapter 7. MyLibrary at Brooklyn College: developing a suite of digital tools
- Chapter 8. Developing unique study room reservation systems: examples from Teachers College and Stony Brook University
- Chapter 9. If you build it, they will come: creating a library statistics dashboard for decision-making
- Chapter 10. Pulling content out the back door: creating an interactive digital collections experience
- Chapter 11. Drips gallery: a community-driven graffiti library and archive.