A Four-Part Infopeople Webinar Series Part 3: QR Codes Thursday, January 17, 2013 Presenters: Susan Kantor-Horning and Tom Peters.

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A Four-Part Infopeople Webinar Series Part 3: QR Codes Thursday, January 17, 2013 Presenters: Susan Kantor-Horning and Tom Peters

Linking the Physical to Digital Source: Jumpscan.com

How QR Codes Work 1. Phone with camera and internet access. 2. Download and install a QR Code Reader on your phone. Examples: Zxing, BeeTagg, and NeoReader. 3. Phone’s camera acts like a scanner, allowing it to “read” the code. 4. Once scanned by your phone, the codes can provide you with contact information, text message, contents of an eBook, mobile website, etc.

Rise in Popularity of Mobile Tagging Find maps, phone numbers, directions, discounts and reviews from other users.

QR Code Backlash Source:

QR Codes & Shopping Best Buy RedLaser John Fluevog

QR Codes in Libraries University of Bath added QR codes to catalog records Sacramento Public Library’s codes load text message reference service Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library created a scavenger hunt Lawrence University’s codes lead to selected music that can play on students’ mobile devices Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki

Contra Costa County Library

Technology Innovation Grant

Quipu’s Mobile Tagger QR Code Generator Create single code or batch Set preferences for margin size Additional text to display

2” code and a mobile website

Soft Launch The Concordian Community Newspaper Library Promotion

Snap & Go - Subject Guide

Relevant Service Access Points

Download eBooks on the Bus

Enroute Entertainment

Initiate User Action

Engage the Early Adopters

Teens’ Top 10

Readers’ Advisory

The Library Comes to You

Snap & Go…On Your Commute

Encrypt Patron Information

Feedback and Findings Analytics Format and availability of eContent Staff time Another great use for the codes, but difficult to implement Other technologies

Thank You for your Time and Attention Susan Kantor-Horning (925) Tom Peters (309)

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