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VOLUME 44, NUMBER 1 — January/February 2024
Computers in Libraries
Complete Coverage of Library Information Technology

This Month: Digital Transformations

FEATURES

From Photo Digitization to OERClick here for FREE full-text version.
By Bryan Hull, Carmin I. Smoot, and Julia Curtis

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Exploring Student Use of Microsoft’s Surface Hubs in an Academic Library
By Kimberly Marks and Gretchen Maxeiner

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How We Took Our Library All DigitalClick here for FREE full-text version.
By Joseph Dudley

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Automatic Transcription of Oral Histories Using Word 365
By Erika Alfieri

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EDTECH
How to Design Fun Math Games for Kids, Teens, Seniors, and In-Betweeners
By Phil Shapiro
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COLUMNS
Building Digital Libraries
Three Decades of Digital Convergence
By Terence K. Huwe
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From the Innovation Lab
Welcome to What’s to Come
By Chad Mairn
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DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Notes
Delighting Patrons With Digital InnovationsClick here for FREE full-text version.
By Dick Kaser
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News Desk
By Alison A. Trotta
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Noted & Quoted
By Alison A. Trotta
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Online Searcher
FEATURE
User Surveys as Drivers of User Engagement and Service Improvement
By Winnie Jamara
Page 36
COLUMNS
Voices of the Searchers
FOMO, GAI, LLM, RAG: So Many Acronyms!
By Marydee Ojala
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InfoLit Land
Finding Open Access Can Be Harder Than Finding NemoClick here for FREE full-text version.
By William Badke
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The Dollar Sign
Untangling Company Histories; Tracing Corporate RootsClick here for FREE full-text version.
By Marydee Ojala
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