21st century library services are embracing the digital age.
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In the Digital Age, What Becomes of the Library?
The main reason most parents go to libraries is to get books for their kids. So what becomes of the magic of being surrounded by books when e-readers become more prevalent?
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Report: How to keep public libraries relevant in a digital age
Public libraries will avoid being relegated to the scrap heap of history in a digital age as long as they continue to serve as platforms for learning, creativity, and innovation that strengthen their
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Patrons split on how fast libraries should move into the digital age
But most agree that they want more programs and services.
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In digital age, librarians are needed more than ever (infographic)
With the rise of digitized archives and new technologies to access and process them, the library transforms to a space of media…
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From 3D printers to big data: How university libraries are evolving
As the digital age advances, university libraries are changing how they serve their students, faculty and staff.
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What are the advantages of LexisNexis Digital Library?
Count on a range of benefits! You gain on-demand access to your complete eBook...
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3 Ways To Build a Digital Content Library
Districts are finding a variety of ways to gather materials that meet the needs of the 21st century classroom and align with Common Core standards.
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America Has a Digital Skills Gap. Libraries Can Help Fix It.
As branches across the country invest in new technologies and digital services, patrons are increasingly seeing them as go-to hubs for personal and professional development.
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Add A Digital Badge To Show You Are Future Ready Librarian!
As you get involved and celebrate being a Future Ready Librarian, add a digital badge to your blog, email, Twitter, Facebook and anywhere...
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Could Public Reference Librarians Help Us Combat Digital Falsehoods?
Could the answer to today’s deluge of digital falsehoods lie with our nation’s public libraries and their reference librarians that have served us for more than a century?