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Groups focused on "technology"

Children and Technology Interest Group (Association for Library Service to Children)

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Provides a forum for discussion of concerns that relate to children and technology.

Provides a forum for discussion of concerns that relate to children and technology.


ACRL RBMS Web Team (Rare Books and Manuscripts Section)

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The Web Team maintains rbms.info and various other electronic publication venus. It is a subcommittee of the RBMS Publications Committee

The Web Team maintains rbms.info and various other electronic publication venus. It is a subcommittee of the RBMS Publications Committee.

 

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Instructional Design

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A group for instructional design librarians and others interested in instrucitonal design

To create a forum where instructional design librarians and others interested in instructional design can meet and share ideas, discuss and recommend resources and tools, discuss issues related to instructional design in libraries and collaborate on projects.


LIRT-TLT

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Library Instruction Round Table Teaching & Learning Committee
Teaching, Learning, and Technology Committee
This committee will be responsible for identifying and promoting the use of technology in library instruction. Special attention will be given to technologies that enhance learning and can be easily adapted toa variety of different learning environments. Activities will include assisting with programs, writing reviews and articles for the newsletter, and promoting research that relates to our charge.


IRRT Free Links

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A Project Providing Access to Free Professional Development Opportunities for ALA members around the world

Our project is to identify and select free web-based tutorials & professional development information for librarians in other countries to access via the Internet. The project will help international librarians stay current with library information and trends in the United States and elsewhere. The intended audience is librarians or library staff members who do not have the funds to travel to conferences or regular access to professional development resources in their own countries and want to advance their skills in emerging areas.


YALSA Technology for Young Adults committee

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Focuses on technology for young adults

To provide a forum for learning and discussion of the use of technology with young adults, to liaise with other groups and organizations on technology.

 


code4lib

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Code4Lib: email list, conference, journal

Code4Lib group is a space dedicated for developers and individuals that just share an interest in the direction that libraries are moving as the community becomes more digital.

 Our website: http://www.code4lib.org/

 


Virtual Participation Resources

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The place for collecting solutions for participating at a distance with ALA and it's divisions.

To collect and display methods and technologies for enabling participation at a distance with the ALA and it's Divisions.

 

 


YALSA blog

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for the YALSA blog, bloggers, and bloggitry.

for the YALSA blog, bloggers, and bloggitry. http://yalsa.ala.org/blog/

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Universal Accessibility Interest Group (ACRL - Association of College and Research Libraries)

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ACRL Universal Accessibility Interest Group

Serves as a resource and discussion forum for academic library disability service issues such as web accessibility, assistive technology, reference and instruction for users with disabilities, captioning processes, and any other accessibility issues of interest to participants.


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