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Without a Net: Librarians Bridging the Digital Divide [Minkštas viršelis]

3.87/5 (92 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-May-2011
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598844539
  • ISBN-13: 9781598844535
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 258 pages, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-May-2011
  • Leidėjas: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1598844539
  • ISBN-13: 9781598844535
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
An easy-to-read and understand guide to the complexities surrounding technology access and adoption that focuses on the ways libraries can help close the digital divide.

Teaching novice computer users, including seniors and individuals with disabilities such as low vision or motor skills, how to do what they want and need to do online is a formidable challenge for library staff. Part inspirational, part practical Without a Net: Librarians Bridging the Digital Divide is a summary of techniques, approaches, and skills that will help librarians meet this challenge.





Jessamyn C. West's experience as a librarian, deeply immersed in technology culture yet living in rural America, makes her uniquely qualified to write this book. Taking a big-picture approach to the subject, she demystifies and simplifies tech training for the busy librarian, providing an easy-to-use handbook full of techniques that can be used with many different library populations. As an added bonus, she also examines the players in the library technology arena to offer firsthand reports on what works, what doesn't, and what's next.

Recenzijos

"Librarians who feel lost in the technical revolution will find this book an essential guide to help familiarize themselves with basic computer usage and terms. West explains all elementary concepts in a friendly, sympathetic way. Even the most reluctant librarians, information providers, or users will find confidence in this easy-to-understand primer" - Library Journal, Starred Review

Daugiau informacijos

Millions of Americans-35 percent of adults-live without broadband access at home. Perhaps more surprising, as of late 2009, 22 percent of adults still did not use the Internet at all. New government initiatives and services mean that Internet access and understanding is no longer an optional skill. How can libraries help close the gap?
Preface xi
Why I Am Writing This Book
xi
Where I Came From
xii
Where I Am
xiii
What We Have
xv
Where We're Going
xvi
Caveats
xviii
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction xxiii
Why Our Work Is Important-Defining the Digital Divide
xxiii
Computers, We Have Them
xxv
People Are Offline for a Reason
xxvi
Moral Imperatives and Technological Definitions
xxviii
Who Is Offline, and Why?
xxix
What Libraries Can Do
xxxviii
About This Book
xxxix
1 People in the Library 1(18)
Library Staff-You Are Here
2(7)
Library Patrons-What They Need, What They Receive
9(10)
2 The Bigger Picture-Who Makes the Tools We Use 19(32)
What Is a Default and Who Decides?
20(18)
The Media, the Decision Makers, and How They Interact
38(10)
Synthesis-How It All Works Together
48(3)
3 Planning-Strategies, Techniques, and Tools 51(18)
Library Policies
53(7)
Leading versus Following-Tech Assessments
60(9)
4 Planning for Pedagogy 69(28)
Our Toolbox
70(8)
Setting Up the Classroom
78(3)
Instruction Happens
81(4)
The Technology Itself
85(7)
Are You Accessible?
92(5)
5 Basic Instruction and Explanations 97(38)
Tech Terms and Meanings
98(4)
What Is a Computer?
102(15)
What Is an Operating System?
117(3)
What Is the Desktop?
120(1)
What Is a Window?
120(3)
Basic Tasks
123(12)
6 What Is the Internet? 135(28)
Internet Elevator Pitch
137(1)
Internet Access
138(1)
What Is Our Internet?
139(1)
A Few Common Myths about the Internet
140(2)
The Web
142(11)
Google, The
153(10)
7 Email Is Everything 163(20)
Break It Down-What Is Email Really?
164(6)
So, You Need Email?
170(5)
Email Parts
175(1)
Email Attachments
176(2)
Advanced Email-Tips to Improve the Experience
178(1)
Non-web-based Email
179(1)
Bad People and Email
180(3)
8 Office Software, Databases, and Social Software 183(18)
Do You Know Word?
184(4)
Bibliographic Instruction-Teaching Our Tools
188(4)
Social Software and Syndicated Sites
192(9)
9 When Things Go Wrong, or Right 201(16)
Troubleshooting and Supporting Your Systems
202(8)
Feedback and Assessment
210(7)
10 Things That Work-Examples from the Field 217(10)
Informal Consortia in the Green Mountains and Elsewhere
218(1)
MyKLOW-Consortial Blogging
219(2)
Technology Petting Zoo-Up Close and Personal
221(1)
23 Things
222(2)
Five Weeks to a Social Library-Collaborative Learning
224(3)
11 Why This Matters and What to Do 227(4)
Appendix and Bibliography 231(16)
Notes 247(4)
Index 251
Jessamyn C. West teaches technology classes in rural Vermont, helps run MetaFilter.com, and is the editor of librarian.net.