tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570871446750754353.comments2023-10-11T12:52:34.051+01:00Librarians' Blog for Social SciencesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570871446750754353.post-89224917571713513192015-08-06T10:03:30.573+01:002015-08-06T10:03:30.573+01:00I hope you will keep sharing more posts. I hope you will keep sharing more posts. Sharda Hinkelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03049412878821578827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570871446750754353.post-12748781941143348452014-04-14T19:47:29.368+01:002014-04-14T19:47:29.368+01:00This article information was so nice. Which is ve...This article information was so nice. Which is very much useful for me and impressed by reading.<br />In USA we are providing best <a href="http://www.tibco-online-training.com/" rel="nofollow">Tibco Online Training</a> with experienced IT Faculty.Tibco Online Traininghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05215924390202952242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570871446750754353.post-60140624008063850652009-10-01T17:34:09.000+01:002009-10-01T17:34:09.000+01:00QR codes could be included on any printed material...QR codes could be included on any printed material that the library publishes, eg. help sheets, library handbooks, etc. Embedded in the QR code could be an electronic version of the text found on the guide. This text could then be manipulated and tailored to users' desires. For example, you could make the text bigger for the visually impaired or translate into a different language for international students. (without the need to reproduce multitudes of printed handouts.)Martin Philipnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4570871446750754353.post-80538506390534090222009-11-01T10:20:44.000+00:002009-11-01T10:20:44.000+00:00A lot of time is spent in the libraries trying to ...A lot of time is spent in the libraries trying to collate a wide range of materials relevant to a particular research topic. To improve this process QR Codes could be inserted into the front covers of certain books and be embedded with information which could guide the user to other relevant books or materials, for example, more from this author or other books on this topic in the library. For example, in the front cover of a Consumer Law textbook could be a QR code advising you of other books or journals (in paper form or online) relating to Consumer Law across the library.Ben Huntnoreply@blogger.com