Presenters: Susan Kantor-Horning and Thomas A. Peters
QR codes (quick response codes) have been around for almost two decades now and libraries are beginning to use them to reach out and provide information and services. They are an excellent and inexpensive way for libraries to move their content and services out into busy public spaces, such as transportation hubs, mass transit vehicles and other local cultural and social institutions.
During this webinar we will explore current and potential uses of QR codes in libraries of all types while using the real-world experiences at the Contra Costa County Library as the primary examples and case studies. We will cover the:
At the end of this one-hour webinar, the third of a four-part series, participants will understand:
This webinar will be of interest to administrators, and library and IT staff in all types of libraries interested in using QR codes to advance the library's mission.
Series Infomation
This is the third in a four-part series on the Mobile Revolution and Libraries. Links to the archives of the previous webinars will be found at: http://infopeople.org/training/mobile-revolution.
Webinar 1: The Mobile Revolution and Libraries Sep 27, 2012. |
Webinar 2: Text a Librarian Nov 15, 2012. |
Webinar 3: QR Codes Jan 17, 2013. |
Webinar 4: Mobile Website Design Mar 14, 2013. |
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