For anyone seeking a straightforward, hands-on approach to implementing technology solutions in libraries, this is your guide! Created for staff who want to ensure success with a technology project that may consume a significant part of the library s budget, author and IT manager Karen Knox deconstructs an entire project implementation, from planning to evaluation, carefully examining each step. The author has implemented many technology projects over the years some more successfully than others, as she is quick to admit. In Implementing Technology Solutions in Libraries she draws on her experience to help readers identify the most critical components of any project while modifying and scaling to meet their library s unique needs. The array of tips, tricks, techniques, and tools she shares here are designed to spell success in your next library technology implementation.
This textbook was considered optional reading for my MLS Information Technology course… I disagree. This should absolutely be required reading. Knox's book is fast-paced, but contains incredibly valuable information. Not only does Knox include appendixes with sample technology implementation documents, but she also clearly describes the many aspects of technology implementation (including documentation) with detail, insight, and applicable examples. Knox also includes pointers on when things don't go according to plan (or according to the textbook). An excellent resource for library and technology professionals! I might just buy a physical copy for my personal shelf.
Very practical book for those spearheading a major technology project in their library from inception through to implementation and review. For those who have undergone many large library tech projects, this may be old hat, but for those newer to the process, there are useful tips.