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|a The library innovation toolkit :
|b ideas, strategies, and programs /
|c edited by Anthony Molaro and Leah L. White ; foreword by R. David Lankes.
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|b ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association,
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|g Part I.
|t Innovative culture :
|t Zen and the art of innovation /
|r Sarah Hashemi Scott and Heather McNamee --
|t Driving creativity and innovation in your organization: it's easier than you think /
|r Kelly Pepo --
|t The library's role in promoting tolerance and diversity in a university /
|r Lorna E. Rourke --
|g Part II.
|t Innovative staff :
|t Information wizardry /
|r Sarah Strahl and Erica J. Christianson --
|t Innovation boot camp: a social experiment /
|r Robin Bergart and M.J. D'Elia --
|t Building a toolkit to craft your instruction program: the Virginia Tech experience /
|r Tracy M. Hall, Edward F. Lener, and Purdom Lindblad --
|g Part III.
|t Innovative outreach :
|t Get on board with community needs: Ferry Tales, a monthly book group aboard the ferry /
|r Audrey Barbakoff --
|t A librarian walks into a bar /
|r Ben Haines and Kate Niehoff --
|g Part IV.
|t Innovative technology :
|t Seizing the opportunity for innovation and service improvement /
|r Cheryl McGrath and Brad Warren --
|t The "eyes" have it: a digital media lab in an academic library /
|r Pat Duck --
|g Part V.
|t Innovative spaces :
|t Participatory spaces and idea box /
|r Monica Harris --
|t "Like a kid in a candy store": marketplaces in public libraries /
|r Daisy Porter-Reynolds --
|g Part VI.
|t Innovative programs :
|t Apprentices of the Book Empire at a glance /
|r Amy Holcomb and Anna Fillmore --
|t Monsters, rockets, and baby racers: stepping into the story with children and young people /
|r Matt Finch and Tracie Mauro --
|t Librari-Con: bringing magic to your library /
|r Erika Earp and Melissa Lang --
|t The business of ideas: using a TED-like event to spread innovation /
|r Troy A. Swanson.
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|a Progress for the sake of progress is all too often a drain on precious time and resources. The communities and users that libraries serve are always changing; true innovation helps libraries adapt to meet their needs and aspirations both now and in the future. This collection offers snapshots of innovation in action at a range of libraries, showcasing ideas and initiatives that will inspire librarians at their own institutions. Among the topics covered are: the importance of creating organizational structures that lead to innovation; strategies for getting library staff and other stakeholders on board and engaged, complete with a step-by-step toolkit for achieving innovative outcomes; ways to expand the library beyond its walls to deliver exceptional and innovative services to library users; money-saving initiatives that use technology to improve users' experience; and innovative uses of library spaces, such as designing and implementing a digital media lab.
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|a Library administration.
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|a Organizational change.
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|a Libraries and community.
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|a Public services (Libraries)
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|a Libraries
|x Activity programs.
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|a Libraries
|x Technological innovations.
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|z United States
|v Case studies.
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