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QR Codes

QR Codes. What are They? How Can They Be Use in the Library Setting?. Joanne Christensen 11/12. What are QR Codes?. An abbreviation for Quick Response Codes Similar to barcodes Different in amount of information they can hold. Barcodes. Linear one-dimensional codes

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QR Codes

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  1. QR Codes What are They? How Can They Be Use in the Library Setting? Joanne Christensen 11/12

  2. What are QR Codes? • An abbreviation for Quick Response Codes • Similar to barcodes • Different in amount of information they can hold

  3. Barcodes • Linear one-dimensional codes • Can only hold up to 20 numerical digits

  4. QR Codes • Two-dimensional (2D) matrix barcodes • They hold thousands of alphanumeric characters of information. • Their ability tohold more information and their ease of use makes them ideal for libraries.

  5. Why Use Them? • Kid friendly • Mobile devices • Unusual • Popular

  6. How To Generate a QR Code • Go to: http://www.the-qrcode-generator.com/

  7. Save Image; Print and Display

  8. How to Access a QR Code • Must have a mobile device with a camera. • Download a QR Code reader. • Search device app store for “code reader,” “code scanner,” “QR code,” etc. • Neoreader and Googlegoggles are good ones. • Take a picture of the QR Code.

  9. How to Access a QR Code • The QR Code directs you to another place which gives you information.

  10. How to Use a QR Code in the Library • Books have QR codes on them that give information about the book.

  11. How to Use a QR Code in the Library. • Publicity • Tour of the library • Research guides • Displays • Read-alikes for authors/recommend further reading on shelves • Contests • Text-a-librarian • Themed book lists --Wikipedia Links to Outside Sources

  12. Sources: • “ “Embeddable Information: QR Codes and Libraries.” http://www.voya.com/2010/03/30/tag-team-tech-archives/#section31 • How QR Codes Can Grow Your Business.” http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/how-qr-codes-can-grow-your-business/

  13. Sources • Dreamstime.com. http://www.dreamstime.com/ • The QR Code Generator. http://www.the-qrcode-generator.com/ • Quick Response (QR) Codes. http://www.uleth.ca/lib/guides/technology/display.asp?PageID=274 • Technology Dashboard: QR Codes http://blogs.houstonlibrary.org/?p=1076 • Wikipedia. “QR Codes: Libraries. http://www.libsuccess.org/index.php?title=QR_Codes

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