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*Final Hours to Register for This NISO Webinar*

*Wednesday, June 6, 2018, 1:00pm - 2:30pm (Eastern Daylight) *

*Innovative Tools and Apps: What’s Hot
<https://www.niso.org/events/2018/06/innovative-tools-and-apps-whats-hot>*



Are there interesting new tools and/or apps emerging that are
revolutionizing the work being done by scholars, researchers, and students?
This event will convene a variety of information community professionals to
talk about the tool or app that they know to be indispensable to either
themselves or their community. What does it do? Why is it important? What
else do you wish it did? And what does this resource portend for the future?



The discussion will encompass a range of apps that have proven to be of
functional use in the academic environment – apps that involve augmented
reality, a dictionary app, a journal publications app, and more!



Confirmed Speakers:



·      *Marisa Hughes*, Taxonomist, American Psychological Association;

·      *Jennifer Leffler*, Associate Professor and Technical Services
Manager, University of Northern Colorado;

·      *Elizabeth German*, Assistant Professor and Services Design
Librarian, Texas A & M University;

·      *Jeff Lang*, Assistant Director, Platform Development, American
Chemical Association (ACS);

·      *Ranti Junus*, Systems Librarian, Michigan State University



Here’s what just two of those speakers will be discussing:



*ACS Mobile: An App in Adolescence*

*Jeff Lang*, Assistant Director, Platform Development, American Chemical
Society (ACS)



Unlike rock stars, most old apps fade away.  The ACS Mobile app has defied
the odds with steady growth even 8 years after launch.  What made this app
successful and what new challenges arise for an app from the earliest days
of the mobile revolution?  Insights from a skunk-works project that earned
a lasting place on your phone’s homescreen.



*(Re)Exploring the potential of Google Expeditions*

*Ranti Junus*, Systems Librarian for Electronic Resources, Michigan State
University



Built for a classroom use or a small group, Google Expeditions offers a
series of field trips virtually through collections of 360° and 3D images.
When the app is run collectively, the teacher can lead the group to discuss
various point of interests. Although this is not a brand new offering from
Google, the potential of this app is still intriguing.


For additional speaker abstracts, visit the NISO event page
<https://www.niso.org/events/2018/06/innovative-tools-and-apps-whats-hot>.



Paying by credit card will be your best registration option at this point. Use
this form
<https://www.regonline.com/registration/Checkin.aspx?EventID=2091486>.

Remember that Library Standards Alliance Members automatically receive
access to this webinar as an benefit of membership. Verify your membership
status <https://www.niso.org/what-we-do/directory/member-organizations> before
you register to avoid duplicative payments!



Got questions? Get in touch:



NISO

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Baltimore, MD 21211-1948

Phone: +1.301.654.2512

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