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Monday, July 23 • 10:45am - 11:45am
E5: Scanning the Future: QR Codes in Law Libraries

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Target Audience: Individuals responsible for teaching, outreach, and marketing at their libraries; individuals interested in incorporating Quick Response (QR) codes into their workflow

Learning Outcomes:
1) Participants will assess the usefulness of QR codes for their libraries.
2) Participants will be able to create QR codes and incorporate them into instructional and marketing materials.

QR codes have been rapidly increasing in popularity. Companies and libraries alike use them to connect people with online information when and where they need it. They can be used to link physical and electronic resources and to direct patrons to up-to-the-minute information about library services. The presenters will discuss why their libraries chose QR codes over competing formats, how they have made use of these codes, and pitfalls to avoid when implementing QR code programs. They will also teach participants how to create QR codes and integrate them seamlessly into instructional and marketing materials. Participants will have the tools necessary to evaluate whether QR codes are right for their libraries and to develop innovative uses that meet their patrons’ needs.


Organizers/Presenters
avatar for Anna Russell

Anna Russell

Electronic Resources Librarian, University of San Diego
Anna is a Reference and Electronic Resources librarian at the University of San Diego Law School since 2011. Her particular interest is in electronic legal resource authentication, preservation, and access. She enjoys working with patrons to seek out legal data from the online environment... Read More →


Monday July 23, 2012 10:45am - 11:45am EDT
HCC-Room 311
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