The Guggenheim Museum in New York City has digitized its exhibit guides prior to 2000. Focus titles include Chinese cultural artifacts and Alexander Calder. Check it out!
Here’s a fascinating conversation about eBooks with San Rafael acting librarian Sarah Houghton. If you haven’t heard about how your Kindle eBook checkouts on OverDrive get tracked by Amazon, you’ll want to tune in for sure. In the final two minutes, the discussion turns to other digital book projects like Google Books and the Internet Archive’s OpenLibrary.
The audio quality is great, so even if you’re too busy to watch, you can listen:
In this book, we share our experiences doing observations, teaching, and online resource creation related to information literacy in public libraries, K-12 classrooms, K-12 school libraries, college classrooms (online and face-to-face), academic libraries, educational outreach projects, the natural history museum, and more.
As their professor, I couldn’t be more pleased with their honest, unvarnished looks at what’s working in information literacy and what isn’t. So much of library literature is written as if there’s never a problem — everything goes off without a hitch. Ooh, doesn’t that make us jealous? But what I love about the deft hand of these writers is that they lift the veil and show you when the boat rocked and then what they did to right it.
Thanks to the tireless efforts of our classmate Kristel Wieneke, we did a limited print run (shown above) for friends and family courtesy of the the University of Michigan Library’s Espresso Book Machine.
But we’re releasing it for free in digital format for everybody else!
So if you want to know what happened when a bird unit flew into a Physics classroom, what Lady Gaga has to do with synthesis, what it means to use a chainsaw to cut cake, what a Tyrannosaurus rex has to do with information literacy, or what database-a-phobia is, we hope you’ll download our book.
Then share your feedback with us!
informationliteracyinthewild [at] umich [dot] edu
(And that’s not all … they also created some amazing IL online resources … but I’ll save sharing some of those for another day.)
PS - To learn more about the Espresso Book Machine, check out this video!