Getting started with cloud computing : a LITA guide / edited by Edward M. Corrado, Heather Lea Moulaison ; with a foreword by Roy Tennant.
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004.6782 G33 2011 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000010781 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Part I: General concerns -- 1. Perspective on cloud computing in libraries -- 2. Understanding the cloud: an introduction to the cloud -- 3. Cloud computing: Pros and cons -- 4. What cloud computing means for libraries -- 5. Head in the clouds? A librarian/vendor perspective on cloud computing -- 6. Cloud computing for LIS education -- Part II: Technologies -- 7. Library discovery services: from the ground the cloud -- 8. KOHA in the cloud -- 9. Leveraging OCLC cooperative library data in the Cloud via Web services -- 10. Building push-button repositories in the cloud with DSpace and Amazon web services -- 11. Untethering considerations; Selecting a cloud-based data access and file-sharing solution -- 12. SharePoint strategies for establishing a powerful library internet -- Part III: Case studies -- 13. Using windows home server and Amazon S3 to back up high-resolution digital objects to the cloud -- 14. Keeping your data on the ground when putting your (Lib) guides in the cloud -- 15. Parting the clouds: use of dropbox by embedded librarians -- 16. From the cloud, clear solution: how one academic library uses google calendar -- 17. Integrating Google forms into reference and instruction -- 18. Ning, fostering conversations in the cloud -- 19. Not every cloud has a silver lining: using a cloud application may not always be the best solution -- 20. Speak up! using voice thread to encourage participation and collaboration in library instruction -- Include index.
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