Looks at the types of information available for research on the Internet, explains how to find and evaluate Internet information, and discusses issues of safety and responsibility.
The author voices his concerns with Google's plans to scan the book collections of six major university libraries into a keyword-searchable online index.
A guide to Web-based instruction for libraries that covers research on learning, tools, trends, access methods, hardware, software, and other related topics, and includes a Web gallery and best practices.
Showcases the work of librarians in a variety of fields to examine how, in the early twenty-first century, they still serve as educators, archivists, and curators despite the abundance of digital information available to the general population.
a second primer on computing for the non-IT librarian
Courtney, Nancy
2010
Examines advances in technology since 2005 for library professionals, providing non-technical explanations of Web services, digital data preservation and curation, cloud computing, learning management systems, data visualization, and other topics.