Showing posts with label technology use. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology use. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

I, library robot


NAO

Connecticut library has acquired two fully-automated, walking, talking robots to provide independent assistance to its patrons. The robots, set to begin their duties at the Westport, Conn., library Oct. 11, will teach computer programming skills, the Wall Street Journal reports.


The robots, Vincent and Nancy, stand just shy of 2 feet tall. They walk, grasp, move around walls, talk, listen and have facial-recognition software. They speak 19 languages.
But library robots Nancy and Vincent will not be shelving books or explaining the Dewey Decimal System -- at least, not at first.

 Reported October 1 2014 by Carolyn Kellogg of the Los Angeles Times

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

2014 Tech trends

What 5 tech experts expect in 2014

Relevance to RU Library?

Openness: 



Analytics:  

 Performance measurements (support researchers -  altmetrics? Impact Story? 
                    Google citations? h-index? Incites? Web of Science, Scopus)

Cloud:   
                              
Google Calendar?    RUL change to this?


Connected learning pathways:  

Online learning - for information literacy?


Monday, June 11, 2012

Comparison of student and faculty technology use

Alice B. Ruleman, "Comparison of student and faculty technology use", Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 29 Iss: 3, pp.16 - 19.

A similar comparison at Rhodes would be useful - anyone interested?