Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Lessons from the Facebook Fiasco | Library Babel Fish

Lessons from the Facebook Fiasco | Library Babel Fish | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
It was interesting to learn about a new product designed to personalize the library experience for public library patrons shortly after watching Mark Zuckerberg being grilled by members of Congress. Thanks to a Twitter thread posted by Becky Yoose, a systems librarian who works for a large public library, I now know OCLC, a global library cooperative based in the US, best known for its shared catalog WorldCat, has acquired Wise, a subsystem for what librarians call an “ILS” - an integrated library system that combines the catalog with library functions such as keeping track of who has checked out what. This new system will do much more – in a sense, cataloging library users and tying their interests to library materials and programs through marketing.
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Putting the Pieces Together | Library Systems Landscape - The Digital Shift

Putting the Pieces Together | Library Systems Landscape - The Digital Shift | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
This first edition of Library Systems Landscape, the successor to LJ’s annual Automation Marketplace feature, will examine how library systems are currently evolving, specifically focusing on recent advances in ebook integration, the emergence of next-generation library services platforms (LSP), new tools that are expanding the boundaries of what library websites and catalogs can do, and the maturation of open source options as competitors to commercial products.
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Open Invitation | Library Systems Landscape 2016

Open Invitation | Library Systems Landscape 2016 | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The development and launch of Koha by New Zealand’s Horowhenua Library Trust and Katipo Communications 16 years ago and the creation of Evergreen by the Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS) in 2006 were greeted with a lot of enthusiasm by the library field. Whether generated in-house, or purchased from a commercial vendor, integrated library systems (ILS) have always been costly, and, in theory, the prospect of libraries collaboratively working on open source systems held a lot of promise. In some ways, these solutions are still living down the early hype.
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