Emily Brennan, MLIS USC Norris Medical Library Technology Lunch Series: sustaining technological knowledge and relationships.

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Emily Brennan, MLIS USC Norris Medical Library Technology Lunch Series: sustaining technological knowledge and relationships

About the Technology Lunch Series Series of monthly sessions intended to teach patrons about less academic, technology-related topics Taught by Education/Reference librarians and Emerging Technologies Librarian Audience: anyone is welcome to attend!  Audience often blend of students, staff and faculty  Varying levels of expertise Sessions occur during the lunch hour  Free pizza lunch!

Marketing Blog FacebookTwitter Flyers with QR codes Faculty Committees Class announcements Public computer desktop ads

Session Topics Topics Mobile Devices Twitter Google Reader Skype Tools to edit PDFs Tech Timesavers PowerPoint Delicious & Diigo

Tips for a Successful Session Know your topic…as well as you can Ask audience how they learned about session Learn about your audience (status, department, what they already know, how they will use the information you teach) Keep it organized yet casual Encourage discussion Create supplemental material, e.g., LibGuides Allow plenty of time for Q&A, hands-on

Future Plans Future session topics:  More focus on mobile devices  Discipline-specific sessions and device-specific sessions  QR Codes Enhancing the session:  Tape sessions  Create short tutorials based on sessions

Benefits Sustains librarians’ knowledge and use of technology  compels librarians to keep up-to-date  instructor often learns of new technologies through attendees Sessions have led to collaboration, consultation and instruction opportunities Develops relationships with otherwise unknown user groups Library is increasingly viewed as the technology hub of the health sciences campus

Questions? Emily Brennan