Q3 Does your library use QR codes? How? (via @cynthiaparkhill, who may use answers for a school assignment). #libchat
— Natalie Binder (@nataliebinder) April 11, 2013
From among participants’ responses:
Q3 the program we did was a contest/scavenger hunt making patrons scan staff. They'd get sign up to win or see staff's fave read #libchat
— Librarianry (@LibrarianRy) April 11, 2013
We have an art gallery in the building. They use QR codes to give deeper information about the exhibit items. #libchat
— rivenhomewood (@rivenhomewood) April 11, 2013
Q3 I still make the occasional bookmark/booklist and will add QR code linking to our catalog or some point on webpage that relates. #libchat
— Holly Sammons (@Holliswardo) April 11, 2013
Q3 we use QR codes on an unstaffed floor to help people get around. #libchat
— Rob (@svelteassassin) April 11, 2013
Q3 #libchatOur library uses them but our users don't... See this to LOL: twitter.com/jcolman/status…
— Giso Broman (@giso6150) April 11, 2013
Q3 I like them. I scan in magazines I read that I don't own to remember to look something up when I get home. #libchat
— Jessica (@jessf600) April 11, 2013
@cynthiaparkhill We use them to link displays to blog posts, link print serials to online versions. Moderately successful. #libchat Q3
— Jacob Berg (@jacobsberg) April 11, 2013
#libchat Q3 we use them a bit on promo materials, a few on book displays. Not sure if they are used much.
— Renee Brumett (@queenofice) April 11, 2013
#libchat Q3 I've seen suggestions to use them as shelf talkers in the stacks to direct to databases/online resources
— Renee Brumett (@queenofice) April 11, 2013
Q3 I still love the idea I heard about in NYC that had QR codes for audio tours people can take. Library can partner w/ community #libchat
— Librarianry (@LibrarianRy) April 11, 2013
#libchat Q3 Why *not* use QR codes? Even if not heavily used, cheap & easy. As long as it's not the only way to promote service etc.
— Jean Canosa Albano (@canosa) April 11, 2013
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