Library Technology Reports
Library Technology Reports Respond to Your Library's Digital Dilemmas
Eight times a year, Library Technology Reports (LTR) provides library professionals with insightful elucidation, covering in-depth the technology and technological issues the library field grapples with on a daily basis in the information age.
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LTR 2008 Issues
Starting in 2008 (volume 44), Library Technology Reports will comprise 8 issues (instead of six).January (44:1): “Changing the Way We Work” by Michelle Boule
“A series of case studies that examine how different library projects have been redefined and made better through the use of collaborative software."
February/March (44:2): "Preservation of Digital Materials" by Priscilla Caplan
April (44:3): "Gaming and Libraries: Broadening the Intersections" by Jenny Levine
May/June (44:4) “Drupal in Libraries” by Christopher Harris and Andrew Austin
July (44:5) “Libraries and the Mobile Web” by Ellyssa Kroski
August /September (44:6) "WorldCat Local at the University of Washington" by Jennifer Ward, Pam Mojfeld, and Steven Shadle, Univ. of Wash. Libraries
October (44:7), “Libraries on the MUVE (Multi-User Virtual Environments)”by Tom Peters
November/December (44:8): "Open Source Integrated Library Systems" by Marshall Breeding
| Volume 42 (2006) | Volume 43 (2007) |
|---|---|
| Jan/Feb (42:1)—Jill Grogg: "Linking and the OpenURL" | Jan/Feb (43:1)—Tom Peters: "Digital Audiobook Services through Libraries" |
| Mar/Apr (42:2)—Marilyn Geller: "Electronic-Resource Management: Staffing, Services, and Systems" | Mar/Apr (43:2)—Sarah Houghton-Jan: "Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries" |
| May/Jun (42:3)—Marshall Breeding: "Web Services and the Service-Oriented Architecture" | May/Jun (43:3)—Casey Bisson: "Open-Source Software for Libraries" |
| Jul/Aug (42:4) Michael Stephens: "Web 2.0 & Libraries: Best Practices for Social Software" | Jul/Aug (43:4)—Marshall Breeding: "Next-Gen Catalogs" |
| Sep/Oct (42:5)—Jenny Levine: "Gaming and Libraries: Intersection of Services" | Sep/Oct (43:5)—Michael Stephens: "Web 2.0 & Libraries, Part 2: Trends and Technologies" |
| Nov/Dec (42:6)—Brad Eden: "Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records" | Nov/Dec (43:6)—Brad Eden: "Information Organization Futures for Libraries" |
Abstracts of Last 12 Issues of Library Technology Reports
- Gaming and Libraries Update
- The Preservation of Digital Materials
- Changing the Way We Work
- Information Organization Future for Libraries
- Web 2.0 & Libraries, Part 2: Trends and Technologies
- Next-Generation Library Catalogs
- Open-Source Software for Libraries
- Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries
- Digital Audiobook Services through Libraries
- Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records
- Gaming and Libraries: Intersection of Services
- Web 2.0 and Libraries: Best Practices for Social Software






