LegalTech: What IT Issues Are Keeping You Up at Night?
LegalTech‘s Advanced IT track had a brilliant discussion about key technology issues keeping law firm CIOs awake at night. But I can easily see these issues and this discussion applicable to any type...
View Article10 Ways to Automate Your Life Using IFTTT
One of my new favorite websites is IFFT, which stands for If This, Then That. It’s an incredibly easy service that lets you set up or create recipes for automating things. It works with nearly 60...
View Article10 Great Technology Initiatives for Your Library
I have an article titled 10 Great Technology Initiatives for Your Library in the latest issue of American Libraries. ’Todays hottest web and mobile technologies are offering libraries a new world of...
View ArticleDigitally Embedding the Law Library
I’ve had an article published in the March 2013 issue of the SLA-NY Chapter Newsletter titled Digitally Embedding the Law Library The post Digitally Embedding the Law Library appeared first on OEDB.org.
View ArticleA Library Comparison of Microsoft Outlook vs. Gmail
I’ve been doing a cost and feature comparison between the major email solutions for my organization which is a library with ten email accounts. Since this has been so much work, I thought I’d share my...
View Article3 Great Alternatives To Gooogle Reader and How to Transfer Your Feeds Before...
Many news addicts such as myself have been in a little bit of a panic since Google’s announcement yesterday that it would shut down it’s popular Google Reader application as of July 1st of this year....
View Article10 Free Tablet Apps Instructors Will Want to Use
There are so many educational apps available out there, but not that many quality apps that can be used by instructors to make their courses go more smoothly. Here are ten apps that strive to improve...
View Article7 Things Libraries Can Do with Google Glass
Google Glass has been getting a lot of attention lately. It was recently demo’d at the SXSW conference and it just finished up its Explorer Edition contest which challenged would-be early adopters...
View Article10 Fun Ways to Feed Your Mind this Summer
1. Learn a new language Summer is a great time to learn new things, why not study a new language? There are plenty of free online tools to help you such as Duolingo that will guide you through...
View Article30 Twitter Accounts to Follow for Technology News and Insights
Whether you’re a technologist, educator, or librarian, if you want to keep up with the latest in cutting-edge technology news, here are 30 Twitter accounts that will keep you in-the-know: People David...
View Article10 Wearable Tech Gadgets Librarians (and everyone else!) Will Love
Wearable technology combines fashion and function in a way hitherto unheard of. New and emerging devices are placing powerful computing abilities into the wardrobes of consumers. The most...
View ArticleWearable Technology in Action
Last week I blogged about 10 Wearable Tech Gadgets Librarians (and everyone else!) Will Love and I mentioned the Hero3 Wearable Camera. Since that post a dramatic rescue was filmed using that camera...
View ArticleAn All-in-One Guide to the Maker Culture and 3D Printing
The maker culture is a thriving movement amongst all types of people who want to create and design their own objects, crafts, or computer code. This DIY community is using state-of-the-art technology...
View ArticleFour Great Reports for Tracking Technology Trends
It’s not enough anymore for libraries to adopt new technologies and practices once they’ve been out for several years. It’s vital nowadays to know what’s on the horizon so that you can plan for it in...
View Article31 Free Live Webinars for Librarians in November
November is chock-full of great opportunities for continued learning in the library field. Several of these look amazing including the webinars on the new Congress.gov website, responsive web design,...
View ArticleThe Best of Internet Librarian 2013
Every year there are two amazing conferences focusing on information technology and libraries hosted by Information Today – Computers in Libraries and Internet Librarian. They feature the field’s top...
View ArticleThe Best of iLibrarian 2013: Top 20 Posts Part I
We keep track of all of our posts here at iLibrarian and produce detailed weekly statistics that measure how many page views each article receives as well as social media information such as how many...
View ArticleThe Best of iLibrarian 2013: Top 20 Posts Part II
This is part two of a two-part post to present the top 20 most viewed and tweeted articles on iLibrarian in 2013. (See part one here!) The statistics represent page views and tweets from the week the...
View Article7 Ed Tech Trends to Watch in 2014
Technology trends in both higher ed and K-12 classrooms continue to evolve and transform traditional learning environments. New learning analytics, mobile devices, open online learning, and 3D printers...
View Article35 Library Stories You May Have Missed in February
Google Glass, eBooks, and 3D Printers have dominated library news in the early part of this year. If you’re still catching up on your reading, here are 35 articles, infographics, and blog posts that...
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