Keeping up with our patrons: Adapting to user expectations

Endeca. Trillian. Vidcasts. Tag clouds. Sound like science fiction lingo? There is one thing these words have in common; they are all tools that make libraries more accommodating to today’s users. Want to hear more?

Please join the SCLA College & University section for "Keeping up with our patrons: Adapting to user expectations", a workshop to learn how academic libraries are using innovative strategies to meet the real needs of our patrons.

The workshop will feature a presentation by Scott Warren of North Carolina State University (NCSU), entitled “Endeca and Faceted Browsing: Giving the User a Useful Catalog”. The presentation describes NCSU’s innovative use of technology in their library catalog. This next-generation catalog offers more user-defined search capabilities as well as the speed and flexibility of online search engines.

Kristen DeVoe, columnist for Against the Grain, will join us to highlight technological innovations of interest to academic libraries.

And a panel of South Carolina librarians will share how they are working to meet the current needs of their users. Panelists include Shawn Carraway, Midlands Technical College, Gordon Cochrane, Clemson University, and Tucky Taylor, University of South Carolina.

Mark your calendars! Don’t miss this opportunity to listen, learn, and lunch with your South Carolina colleagues!

Upcoming Event

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Queen Quet and her Children's Books

June 29, 2024, 11:00 AM

Join us at the South Carolina Center for the Book for an author talk featuring Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation , as she returns to the South Carolina State Library in Columbia, SC, in celebration of Black Music Month and her children's books. Queen Quet will present from her children's books and engage everyone in an interactive Gullah/Geechee presentation. A book signing will follow.