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0401 Collection Development Monthly January 2020 Pdf, Sam Reardon Jan 2020

0401 Collection Development Monthly January 2020 Pdf, Sam Reardon

Collection Development Unit

Pdf version of the KSU Library System CD Unit January 2020 Newsletter


#Lovemyfdl Social Media 2019 Report, Samantha Reardon Jan 2019

#Lovemyfdl Social Media 2019 Report, Samantha Reardon

Collection Development Unit

No abstract provided.


Librarians' Perceptions Of Artificial Intelligence And Its Potential Impact On The Profession, Barbara A. Wood, David Evans Jan 2018

Librarians' Perceptions Of Artificial Intelligence And Its Potential Impact On The Profession, Barbara A. Wood, David Evans

Faculty and Research Publications

The subject of artificial intelligence (AI) is being discussed everywhere in the media. Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates regularly sound the alarm about AI as an existential threat to humankind. Open a newspaper, turn on the television, or log on to the internet, and you will find a plethora of information and opinions on AI and its potential impact on human endeavors. In addition to being a hot topic in the media, the scholarly literature in medicine and law is replete with AI research. It acknowledges AI as a transformative, if not disruptive, game changer. AI is being …


The Thinker 2.04, Amy Thompson Apr 2014

The Thinker 2.04, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for April 2014.


The Thinker 2.03, Amy Thompson Mar 2014

The Thinker 2.03, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for March 2014.


The Thinker 2.02, Amy Thompson Feb 2014

The Thinker 2.02, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for February 2014.


The Thinker 2.01, Amy Thompson Jan 2014

The Thinker 2.01, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for January 2014.


The Thinker 1.12, Amy Thompson Dec 2013

The Thinker 1.12, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for December 2013.


The Thinker 1.11, Amy Thompson Nov 2013

The Thinker 1.11, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for November 2013.


The Thinker 1.10, Amy Thompson Oct 2013

The Thinker 1.10, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for October 2013.


The Thinker 1.09, Amy Thompson Sep 2013

The Thinker 1.09, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for September 2013.


The Thinker 1.08, Amy Thompson Aug 2013

The Thinker 1.08, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for August 2013.


The Thinker 1.07, Amy Thompson Jul 2013

The Thinker 1.07, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for July 2013.


The Thinker 1.06, Amy Thompson Jun 2013

The Thinker 1.06, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for June 2013.


The Thinker 1.05, Amy Thompson May 2013

The Thinker 1.05, Amy Thompson

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for May 2013.


The Thinker 1.04, Cheryl Stiles Apr 2013

The Thinker 1.04, Cheryl Stiles

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for April 2013.


The Thinker 1.03, Cheryl Stiles Mar 2013

The Thinker 1.03, Cheryl Stiles

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for March 2013.


The Thinker 1.02, Cheryl Stiles Feb 2013

The Thinker 1.02, Cheryl Stiles

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for February 2013.


Ilibraries: Maintaining Relevancy In A Mobile World, Ariel Turner Jan 2013

Ilibraries: Maintaining Relevancy In A Mobile World, Ariel Turner

Faculty and Research Publications

Though the wealth of opportunities mobile technologies provide to libraries is widely acknowledged, some libraries continue to experience challenges when incorporating these technologies. These challenges include technological illiteracy, prohibitive cost, and the effect of these technologies on the traditional library environment. An examination of a variety of current literature and studies related to the incorporation of mobile technologies is necessary to determine how best to tackle these challenges, and suggests several methods of incorporating mobile technologies into academic libraries. Such methods include exploring technical blogs or classes, learning from technologically savvy peers, including tablets or other mobile devices in the …


The Thinker 1.01, Cheryl Stiles Jan 2013

The Thinker 1.01, Cheryl Stiles

Library Newsletters

The Thinker newsletter for January 2013.