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Karen Viars and Pat Ziebart GUGM: May 17, 2012
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User TagsQR Codes http://guides.gpc.edu/ Kamkwamba
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1 st log in to “My Account”
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Tags added in Favorites will be deleted if item is deleted from Favorites.
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Materials searchable by tag Basic search of mySQL database.
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Search will find all items with the tag, not just your items.
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Tags are also browse-able in a number of ways.
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Only two requirements of GIL-Find: separate by spaces, bind phrases with quotes Develop some institutional agreement on usage. Or not. Badke and Consentino articles have ideas for naming conventions.
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Uncontrolled language/Natural language Under-utilized social tool in academic library catalogs. Opportunity to create small sub-collections for displays, special events, faculty reading lists. Do you use tags? Please share some ideas.
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http://www.denso- wave.com/qrcode/app-prod2-e.html
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QR Code Link to list of books or other info about the display.
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Abilene Christian University Abilene Christian University Bath University Bath University Contra Costa County Library Contra Costa County Library George Fox University Library George Fox University Library Library Success Wiki Library Success Wiki
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http://www.beetagg.com/en/beetagg-qr- generator/ http://www.beetagg.com/en/beetagg-qr- generator/ http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ http://www.i-nigma.com/ http://www.i-nigma.com/ http://goo.gl/ or https://bitly.com/ http://goo.gl/https://bitly.com/ (Add.qr after shortened url to create QR Code.)
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Choose the generator service with your final outcome in mind. (analytics) Shortened URLs make cleaner, more easily read QR Codes. Make the target mobile compatible. Include the target location in print for those without smart phones.
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Survey in the UK in late 2009 ECAR Report
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Examples of educational materials Blog PostBlog Post (for librarians) Albertson Library Boise State University Video from CNet
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Anon. 2012. “QR Codes”. Wiki. Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki. http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=QR_Codes. http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=QR_Codes Ashford, Robin. 2010. “QR Codes and Academic Libraries: Reaching Mobile Users.” College & Research Libraries News 71 (10) (November): 526–530. Baker, Laura. 2010. “Making Physical Objects Clickable: Using Mobile Tags to Enhance Library Displays.” Journal of Library Innovation 1 (2) (January 2): 22–28. Balas, Janet L. 2011. “Can QR Codes Be Used to Deliver Library Services?” EventDV 24 (10) (December): 33. Moorefield-Lang, Heather1, and Nancy Lecrone2. 2009. “Libraries on the QR.” Information Searcher 19 (2) (December): 20–22. Ramsden, Andy. 2010. The Level of Student Engagement with QR Codes: Findings from a Cross Institutional Survey. Working Paper. Bath: University of Bath. http://opus.bath.ac.uk/19974/http://opus.bath.ac.uk/19974/
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