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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan M. SmithPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9781538120996ISBN 10: 1538120992 Pages: 218 Publication Date: 22 March 2021 Recommended Age: From 18 to 22 years Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsJonathan Smith's Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals offers a comprehensive overview of exactly the type of intelligence that library administrators need to best integrate and leverage in-house IT expertise to achieve the library's mission. The clarity with which each topic is delivered is outstanding and the sequence steadily scaffolds to more in-depth topics. Before you know it you may find that your newly broad understanding of IT starts to infuse into your leadership and work elsewhere.--Tracy Gabridge, deputy director, MIT Libraries Thorough, comprehensive, yet highly readable, Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals is destined to become the standard textbook for library technology instruction and the go-to handbook for library technologists.--Karen G. Schneider, Ph.D., dean of the library, Sonoma State University "Jonathan Smith's Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals offers a comprehensive overview of exactly the type of intelligence that library administrators need to best integrate and leverage in-house IT expertise to achieve the library's mission. The clarity with which each topic is delivered is outstanding and the sequence steadily scaffolds to more in-depth topics. Before you know it you may find that your newly broad understanding of IT starts to infuse into your leadership and work elsewhere. --Tracy Gabridge, deputy director, MIT Libraries The thoroughness with which the author tackles each subject is impressive... Each well-written chapter provides a robust amount of information that will give the student the background needed to get started in a library career, especially given the ubiquitous nature of information technology in all libraries. Most chapters are illustrated with appropriate photographs, diagrams, and tables. Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals is an excellent introduction to IT for students and library staff. It is well-designed, with sections devoted to further reading and notes in each chapter, as well as an index. Every chapter also ends with key terms, review questions, and activities that will help hammer home the concepts discussed, making this book an excellent textbook for use in a course on library technology. In addition to its potential use as a textbook, this book would be appropriate for professional collections in all libraries, or for any library professional who would like to expand their knowledge and expertise in information technology. -- ""Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship"" Thorough, comprehensive, yet highly readable, Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals is destined to become the standard textbook for library technology instruction and the go-to handbook for library technologists. --Karen G. Schneider, PhD, dean of the library, Sonoma State University Jonathan Smith's Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals offers a comprehensive overview of exactly the type of intelligence that library administrators need to best integrate and leverage in-house IT expertise to achieve the library's mission. The clarity with which each topic is delivered is outstanding and the sequence steadily scaffolds to more in-depth topics. Before you know it you may find that your newly broad understanding of IT starts to infuse into your leadership and work elsewhere. The thoroughness with which the author tackles each subject is impressive... Each well-written chapter provides a robust amount of information that will give the student the background needed to get started in a library career, especially given the ubiquitous nature of information technology in all libraries. Most chapters are illustrated with appropriate photographs, diagrams, and tables. Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals is an excellent introduction to IT for students and library staff. It is well-designed, with sections devoted to further reading and notes in each chapter, as well as an index. Every chapter also ends with key terms, review questions, and activities that will help hammer home the concepts discussed, making this book an excellent textbook for use in a course on library technology. In addition to its potential use as a textbook, this book would be appropriate for professional collections in all libraries, or for any library professional who would like to expand their knowledge and expertise in information technology. Thorough, comprehensive, yet highly readable, Information Technology for Librarians and Information Professionals is destined to become the standard textbook for library technology instruction and the go-to handbook for library technologists." Author InformationJonathan M. Smith is director of library technology at Sonoma State University. He is the lead technologist for the library, where he drives technology development with a focus on collaboration and an eye towards student success. Throughout his career he has led major projects in strategic technology planning, web development, and server migrations, launched two academic makerspaces and an institutional repository, and has taught graduate-level courses in systems analysis and database development. Smith regularly presents on technology topics at conferences, often focusing on emerging technologies, and has a chapter on Arduino programming in the recent publication, The Makerspace Librarian’s Sourcebook. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |