Tablet Computers in the Academic Library
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In the past few years tablet computing has seemingly emerged from nowhere to spark exciting conversations about the future of academic library use and instruction, touching on everything from textbooks to reference services. Electronic discussion lists and boards, conference presentations, and journal articles have already put forth some imaginative uses for tablet computers in the academic setting, and this edited volume collects the best of these cutting-edge ideas from a range of contributors, including Case studies showing a variety uses for tablets in the academic library and classroom Best practices for integrating tablets into existing services A survey of tablets and other mobile computing devices currently on the market, such as the iPad, BlackBerry PlayBook, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and Motorola Xoom, as well as a look at the possible future of tablets This roundup of the latest discussions on the topic is a relevant prism through which readers can discover ways to improve reference and instructional services at all academic libraries.

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Rebecca K. Miller is the College Librarian for Science, Life Sciences, and Engineering at Virginia Tech. Previously, she served as the Digital Technologies Librarian at Louisiana State University and has published several articles on the topic of technology and instruction. Currently, she serves on the editorial boards of three journals and holds leadership positions in both national and state level professional organizations.

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Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cover
Part 1. Exploring Tablets in Higher Education and the Academic Library
Chapter 1. Learning Anywhere, Anytime: Tablet Computers in Higher Education
Chapter 2. A Sandbox Adventure With iPads
Chapter 3. Tablet Technology in Support of Professional Productivity
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