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Carregando... The Cybrarian's Web 2: An A-Z Guide to Free Social Media Tools, Apps, and Other Resourcesde Cheryl Ann Peltier-Davis
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. The Cybrarian's Web includes overviews and usage tips, generally 2-3 pages each, for 101 websites and web tools. The scope of coverage includes A/V creation and sharing services, blogs, digital library and publishing software, ILS software, information aggregators, productivity tools, reference sites, search engines, social networking and bookmarking sites, web design tools, and wiki software. If you want to learn about the plethora of tools available, learn about new tools, or even just explore the difference between providers of similar services, this book will help you! (However, like any book about the Internet or computer science, it will quickly become dated.)Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. Extremely useful in its organization and reference to web tools of all kinds in use by librarians and libraries - specifically as these tools relate to services to patrons. Though an engaged librarian might already be aware of many of the applications and URLs mentioned in the book, this book, because of its simplicity, is a worthwhile reference and reminder for librarians in direct user and patron services because just because we might know of something, does not mean we actually use that thing. People, generally, are using many more web tools than any one librarian will know. For this, this book is handy. Thank you Cheryl Ann Peltier-Davis. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. Although I remain generally skeptical of print books that are essentially webliographies (how long before their out of date? what features will change or disappear?) this book was more useful than I initially believed. The sites and apps are not all completely familiar... I feel like the first book in this series would've been entirely too basic or obvious...and I did discover a few sites I'd like to use professionally. The FREE on the cover should be asterisked... several sites have a free trial version or a very limited version, but for professional use one would likely need the paid version. I did feel that the section of each chapter about applicability to libraries was sometimes strained at best, or gave simplistic examplars of the tool being used in the field.Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. Here was my review of volume 1: I love handy websites and was quite excited to receive this book. Unfortunately the list was not as handy as I had hoped. I was already aware of a lot of the websites mentioned and there were less "tools" than I would have liked. I'm afraid this book is not really ahead of its time and I can see it becoming quickly outdated. I would not recommend adding this to a librarian's arsenal of resources, but instead bookmark the web counterpart and check it every once in awhile.So, why did I request volume 2? I'm a sucker for librarian reference books and I love e-resources. I can't help it. Was this one better? It felt on par with volume 1 to be honest. There were a lot of things here I had already heard of again - Pinterest, Code Academy, Instagram. I wish it would dig down deeper and have things that are cutting edge, but that is the problem with technology. By the time you go to print with a book the "newness" of it has worn off and everyone has moved on to the next thing. This would be useful for folks dipping their toes into e-resources, but experienced Web users won't find much here. Esta resenha foi escrita no âmbito dos Primeiros Resenhistas do LibraryThing. This is a really useful book, especially for new librarians, or librarians who are not up to snuff when it comes to today's changing technology landscape. I have to admit I've lost track of all the new social media, simply because I'm happy with what I use. This helps me get a better handle on what's out there, and why it's all good. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Volume 2 of Peltier-Davis s popular guide presents 61 more free tech tools and shows how they can be successfully applied in libraries and information centers. Written for info pros who want to innovate, improve, and create new library services, Volume 2 combines real-world examples with practical insights and out-of-the-box thinking. You ll discover an array of great web resources and mobile apps supporting the latest trends in cloud storage, crowdfunding, ebooks, makerspaces, MOOCs, news aggregation, self-publishing, social bookmarking, video conferencing, visualization, wearable technology, and more all tailored to the needs of libraries and the communities they serve. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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