Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 214
Trim: 7½ x 10
978-1-5381-4534-0 • Hardback • July 2021 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
978-1-5381-4535-7 • Paperback • July 2021 • $39.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-5381-4536-4 • eBook • July 2021 • $37.00 • (£30.00)
Marie Keen Shaw is library technology program coordinator at Three Rivers Community College, where she teaches an ALA-LSSC approved provider course, digital resources. She has broad experience in library digital information services as a former high school library director and curriculum instructional leader. Shaw serves in leadership roles on library services advisory boards both locally and statewide and has presented on support staff learning and technology at the annual conferences of the Connecticut Library Association Support Staff, the Connecticut and Rhode Island Library Associations, and the New England Library Association.
Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Editorial Advisory Board
Part I Fundamentals of Technology
1: Introduction to Library Technology
2: Planning for Technology
3: Computers
4: Software Applications
5: Library Systems
6: Open Source
Part II Library as Community
7: Cloud Computing
8: Network Infrastructure
9: Online Meetings, Programming, and Learning
10: Social Media
11: Mobile Technologies
Part III Education and the Future
12: STEM/STEAM and Makerspaces
13: Coding and Robotics
14: Digital Media Technologies
15: Cybersecurity and Appropriate Use
16: Future of Library Technologies
Glossary
Index
Technology skills and knowledge are crucial in most workplaces, but especially in libraries. This addition to the series aimed at library support staff is aligned with the competencies for the Library Support Staff Certification (LSSC) Program. Like the other titles in the series, it is practical rather than theoretical and covers a wide range of issues that library staff will encounter.... This text will be useful in LSSC programs; also a solid practical guide for anyone wishing to understand the basics of technologies used in libraries.
— Library Journal
Using Technology in the Library Workplace: An Introduction for Support Staff is a very thorough and up-to-date overview of all the types of technology support staff may encounter in their daily work. It is useful for workers in all types of libraries – public, academic, and school (K-12), whether for new learning or review.
— Sandra Rosado, librarian, head of technical services, Eastern Connecticut State University
Library support staff students must meet the challenges that have impacted our libraries since COVID-19. Marie Shaw’s textbook, Using Technology in the Library Workplace: An Introduction for Support Staff, has succeeded in doing just that. Her book provides LSS students with a strong foundation on technology trends and developments and how they impact library function and services.
— Anastasia Weigle, assistant professor, University of Maine, Augusta
Dr. Marie Shaw has excelled for years in keeping up with the current technology needs of library support staff. Students in the community college course I instruct and develop have been relying on her wide variety of coverage on library technology topics for over five years. From the terminology to the discussion prompts, Dr. Shaw has covered her bases in meeting the needs of those pursuing a career in the profession.
— Austin Stroud, public library director, Monon Town and Township Public Library, and adjunct faculty in library programs at Ivy Tech Community College and IUPUI