1 online resource (xi, 108 pages) :
Community Technology Projects: Making Them Work
β Scribed by Margaret Heller
- Publisher
- American Library Association
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
As a newly minted librarian, Heller volunteered at a grassroots independent library founded to bring together the work of disparate art communities of Chicago. Since then she has participated in many library technology communities with stints on boards, working groups, conference planning committees, and social media-based outreach. Grounded in her research of dozens of community tech projects, Heller presents a guide exploring how they work, how to get involved, and how to make them better. Library technology managers, grantmakers, scholars, and project managers will all benefit from Heller's incisive discussion of such topics as
For readers who want to get started with community technology projects, as well as those who are already engaged in collaborations, the techniques and best practices in Heller's guide will provide the tools and inspiration to make better library technology communities.
β¦ Subjects
Language Arts, Nonfiction, LAN025000
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