Hello Colorado Libraryland!
As mentioned a couple of weeks ago, the Next Generation Colorado Virtual Library will be in part a showcase and a repository of some of the amazing stuff you’re doing across Colorado. In order to highlight your greatness, we need to find out about and grab whatever it is you’re creating out there in libraryland. To that end, we’ll be asking you to send us your content periodically, so that we can tweak it, web-ify it, and present it to the world. The first module we’re tackling is technology training, and we want the best technology training material libraries in Colorado have to offer!
What We Want
We trust you know what your patrons need better than we do, so we plan to devise content areas once we take a look at what gets submitted. We have some ideas (see “More on ‘Content’” below!), Continue reading ‘We Need Your Patron-Centered Tech Training Materials!’
Published by
Shelly Drumm on
October 22, 2010 in
Innovation, Public Libraries, School Libraries, Special Libraries and advocacy.
Tags: AskColorado, collaboration, Colorado Virtual Library, CSL, SWIFT, technology, training.
Or at least we hope you’ll give it a shot, once the dust settles.
When the Colorado Virtual Library (CVL) was launched over a decade ago, it was a new and exciting resource, unlike anything available in the Colorado library community at that time. But times have changed, and we regret to confess, the CVL hasn’t. The way that we use the internet and the kinds of tools available to us are changing at a breakneck pace, and the rate of change is only accelerating. It’s with all of this in mind that we’re approaching a complete redesign of the CVL.
Our Approach
While technical decisions are still in the works, we know we’ll be building an ever-changing collection of content modules (more on that in a minute!) around a central core of heavily-used library services such as AskColorado’s awesome 24/7 reference service, SWIFT interlibrary loan (soon with more patron-initiated functionality!), and access to valuable digital collections. Those content modules will be developed on an as-needed basis, allowing us to be more responsive to your needs and those of your patrons. Continue reading ‘Not a User of the Colorado Virtual Library? You Will Be!’
Every year the Colorado Center for the Book awards Colorado authors for their excellent work in distinct categories. Please see below for the list of finalists. Getting to the point of being honored as a finalist is a significant accomplishment and reflects well on the authors. If you have local authors who are on the list of finalists, you might contact them to congratulate them, invite them to the library for an event, purchase a copy or two of their books and/or feature these books in a display. Continue reading ‘Colorado Book Awards – Local Author Recognition’
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