QR Codes
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| − | QR tags and 'mobile phones in the library. [http://librarymobiles.blogspot.com/ Web]. | + | ''QR tags and 'mobile phones in the library''. [http://librarymobiles.blogspot.com/ Web]. |
Rigby, Lex. "QR Codes in Libraries and Higher Education." ''Just Another Dent in the Damage'', 26 March 2009. [http://www.lexrigby.com/2009/03/26/qr-codes-in-libraries-and-higher-education/ Web]. | Rigby, Lex. "QR Codes in Libraries and Higher Education." ''Just Another Dent in the Damage'', 26 March 2009. [http://www.lexrigby.com/2009/03/26/qr-codes-in-libraries-and-higher-education/ Web]. | ||
Revision as of 15:57, 28 October 2009
Also known as 2D codes.
Uses in Libraries
- Bath University Library is adding QR codes to catalog records to offer patrons basic info about an item (including location and call number).
- RMIT Library is using QR codes for a contest it is running.
- Sacramento Public Library offers a QR code to patrons that will load the library's text message reference service info into the patron's phone. The code can be found on the Text 4 Answers page of the library website and the library's blog. More info at The Civil Librarian.
More Info on QR Codes
QR tags and 'mobile phones in the library. Web.
Rigby, Lex. "QR Codes in Libraries and Higher Education." Just Another Dent in the Damage, 26 March 2009. Web.