Automation is Here: How Google Apps can be Leveraged to Automate Tasks in Library Technology Environments

Description

With so many software options available, it can be easy to overlook the tools library staff may already have at their disposal, such as office productivity software like G Suite. Google`s suite of applications (Google Apps) can, with some customization and a bit of coding know-how, create efficiencies for library technology environments ranging from the one-branch public library to the large, resource-rich academic library. These apps offer robust and flexible tools that can be used to accomplish a variety of library-related tasks, at no cost to individual users and at a low cost to institutions. This presentation will demonstrate how library staff can leverage Google Apps to increase accuracy and efficiency, streamline workflows, and manage data. While some prior coding knowledge is useful, we approach this topic from a self-taught and experimental perspective, using real-world examples from a public library (Strathcona County Library) and for an institutional repository at an academic library (the Education and Research Archive at University of Alberta Libraries).

Author

Sam Hamilton and & Laura Gerlitz
Conference

Conference Year

2018
Materials
Source Library

Seniors Need Hook-Up Apps Too: Tech Without Age

Description

his presentation will outline what digital literacy is and how increasing seniors' digital literacy skills can have a positive social impact in your community and in your library. Debunk the myth that seniors are unwilling and unable to learn about technology and explore a variety of ways to incorporate technology and digital literacy into library programming.
Learning Objectives:

  • Understand more about digital literacy and why it is an important skill for seniors
  • Consider how your library can engage seniors in digital literacy through programming and library technology

Author

Carley Angelstad

Conference Year

2016
Materials

Class - iPad Photo Editing [outline & handout]

Author

Patricia Lesku, Digital Access Librarian

Description

Class Description: Learn about some free apps that can help you turn your digital snapshots into works of art.  Please bring your own iPad and your Apple ID password for downloading apps.

Content

Class Design Document for Instructor & Class Handout for a class on iPad Photo Editing Apps
 

Resource Topic

Resource Type (defunct)

Word
Source Library

How to Host a CryptoParty

Description

Presentation on how to host a CryptoParty. CryptoParty's are "a global and decentralized grass-roots movement to help everyday people learn how to improve their internet security with open source tools."

Author

Scott Leslie

Author E-Mail

scott.leslie@bc.libraries.coop

Conference Year

2017
Materials
Source Library

Hoopla Instructional Brochure

Author

Marigold Library System

Description

Hoopla is a digital media service available through libraries that allows patrons to borrow and stream a selection of movies, television episodes, full music albums, eBooks, comic books, and audiobooks using a PC/MAC or a free mobile app.
This brochure details how patrons get started using Hoopla.

Resource Type (defunct)

PDF
Source Library

Introduction to OpenOffice

Author

Information Services

Description

OpenOffice is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages.

Resource Topic

Resource Type (defunct)

Word
Source Library