There is an abundance of tools out there for libraries to try for outreach and public services, but which ones are the best for your library? Koerber (curriculum development, Boston P.L.) and Sauers (Google Search Secrets) have done the grunt work of figuring it all out. They divide emerging technologies into six different categories: audio and video; self-publishing and library support for publishing; mobile technologies; crowd-funding such as Jason Griffey's LibraryBox, a digital file distribution tool; wearables and other makerspace activities; and the "Internet of Things," which are traditional products made smart. Included are examples from actual institutions and technical details such as brand names for products and tools as well as pricing information. The content covered and the detailed information provided makes for a well-rounded primer for librarians. The title does not do the book justice, as it is a one-stop resource for new ideas.
VERDICT This useful guidebook is packed with details and all of the research to save librarians time. Despite its limited focus on public libraries and less on academic or special collections, this would be an excellent addition to any public services librarian's bookshelf.
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