24/7 Librarianship: Reaching Patrons With Digital Tutorials
Originally presented Wednesday, November 12, 2008, by Marcia Dority Baker of Schmid Law Library, University of Nebraska College of Law. Marcia Dority Baker explains how libraries can use digital tutorials to reach customers around the clock. She will discuss how digital tutorials can support learning and instruction as well as providing access to information and educational resources to customers when the doors of the library are closed.
We explore:
- What is a digital tutorial
- How libraries can use digital tutorials
- Ideas on how all types of libraries could be creative with limited budget and staff resources
- Tips on free video software librarians could use to get started
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