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Dr. Marie Keen Shaw currently is the Library Technology program coordinator and teaches an ALA-LSSC approved provider course, Digital Resources, at Three Rivers Community College in Norwich, CT. She has broad experience in library digital information services as a former high school library director and curriculum instructional leader. Dr. 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.
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Editorial Advisory Board
Part I Databases, Discovery Services, and Digital Collections
- Digital and Visual Literacies
- Subscription Databases
- Library Discovery Services
- Primary Sources
- Digital Collections and Libraries
- Archives and Preservation
Part II Web Services, E-books, Responsibilities, and Media
- Searching the Internet
- Metadata and Searching
- Website Services
- E-books
- Digital Rights and Responsibilities
- Media and Streaming Services
Part III Social Networks, Mobility, Education and Future
- Social Networks and Mobile Solutions
- Learning and Digital Information Services
- Future of Digital Information Services
Glossary
Index
Using Digital Information Services in the Library Workplace: An Introduction for Support Staff presents a well-rounded crash course for library support staff. There is not another up to date resource out there that covers as much ground as Marie Keen Shaw does with this text. The language used in this book is simple to follow and understand for library support staff and library graduate students alike. My work is made easier by the activities, discussions, and resources built-in ready for course development and immediate student use.
— Austin Stroud, public library director, Monon Town and Township Public Library, and adjunct faculty in library programs at Ivy Tech Community College and IUPUI
Technological advances changed the 'way of doing' in digital library services. Marie Shaw’s excellent textbook Using Digital Information Services in the Library Workplace provides Library Support Staff with the knowledge and skillsets required to tackle the myriad challenges presented in libraries.
— Anastasia S. Weigle, assistant professor Information and Library Science, University of Maine at Augusta
This book is a useful tool for anyone new to or needing an up-to-date refresher on working with digital resources in a library workplace setting. Terminology, concepts and current practice are clearly explained. It works particularly well as a companion text to Marie Keen Shaw’s Using Technology in the Library Workplace.
— Sandra Rosado, librarian, head of technical services, Eastern Connecticut State University