The 2017 ALA Annual Conference and Exhibition in Chicago featured an impressive array of technology products and services for libraries. Organizations of all sizes were represented, ranging from ...
Andrew Morse is a veteran reporter and editor. Before joining CNET, he worked at The Wall Street Journal, Reuters and Bloomberg, among other publications. Think of a library and you'll likely conjure ...
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From virtual reality to gamification to security techniques, libraries are using the latest technology to engage patrons, increase privacy, and help staffers do their jobs. American Libraries spoke to ...
Imagine a kiosk in the lobby of an unlocked library at night. You walk in, swipe your library card, and the kiosk spits out a laptop. Off you go, with a computer you've just checked out from the ...
Meghan is an associate editor with EdTech. She enjoys coffee, cats and science fiction TV. Some big-name libraries have gone digital with their resources. Recently, the New York Public Library went ...
Melissa Delaney is a freelance journalist who specializes in business technology. She is a frequent contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. A decade ago, when the mortgage crisis and ...
The warmth and quiet of the library have ever been a draw for those suffering from homelessness, but the past decade has piled more responsibilities on the shoulders of these institutions. The digital ...
The Contra Costa County Library is partnering with nonprofit group Tech Exchange to offer drop-in tech support at three library branches. Beginning July 29, Tech Exchange will be on-site at the ...
In 2013, the Brooklyn Public Library hosted 379,168 WiFi sessions across its borough-wide system. That’s an average of 31,000 times a month someone in Brooklyn got wireless internet access from the ...
Learn computer basics, Google Photos and Microsoft programs at free classes hosted by Tuscarawas County libraries this winter ...
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