"Lec 5 - QR Codes in the Library: A Window to Online Research Services" QR Codes in the Library is a pilot project in the Loeb Music Library, which will result in a "best practices" guide for use across the Harvard Library, linking materials in the stacks with on-line resources, via smartphone. By posting QR codes in specific subject areas of the stacks, smartphone users can instantly access relevant research guides and other library information services. Produced by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society Filmed and Edited by Daniel Dennis Jones with Rocky Acosta Creative Commons music by Hank & Mike: http://soundcloud.com/hankandmike/hank-mike-ver-nderung-free, Flickr photos courtesy of 25095603@N07 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/25095603@N07), mattslens (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattslens), ubiqua (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ubiqua), wikithreads (http://www.flickr.com/photos/wikithreads), clevercupcakes (http://www.flickr.com/photos/clevercupcakes)
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Lec 1 - First stage preservation storage for digital content
Lec 2 - Yana: An Open Source Template for Scholarly Journals to Develop Mobile Applications
Lec 4 - TagTeam: Enhanced Social Tagging For Classification and Current Awareness
Lec 6 - Library Application Collaboration, Development Tools and Resources
Lec 9 - A Reusable Tablet-Based Application for Library Collections
Lec 10 - extraMUROS :: Towards an API-Driven Multimedia Library Without Walls
Lec 11 - Enhanced Catalog Searching with Geospatial Technology
Lec 13 - Highbrow: a Textual Annotation Browser
Lec 14 - Harvard Library Copyright and Fair Use Tool