[Web4lib] Use of QR Code

Ian Chan ichan at csusm.edu
Thu Jul 15 17:48:37 EDT 2010


Hi Keven,

In the your catalog, how are you generating the QR codes?

Ian


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Ian Chan
Web Development Librarian
California State University San Marcos
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http://biblio.csusm.edu/people/ichan


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From: Keven Jeffery <keven.jeffery at gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:51:41 -0700
To: web4lib <web4lib at webjunction.org>
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Use of QR Code

We use QR codes in our catalog (get call number), on our library
directory pages (initiative call, download vcard, link to mobile site)
and on our print/online research guides (link to mobile version of
guide) . We've gotten some positive feedback and some attention on
campus from other departments. They have become an interesting
conversation piece in library training sessions, often students will
download the software and try them in class.

http://infodome.sdsu.edu/howto/qrcodes.shtml

Keven

On 7/14/2010 6:16 PM, William Helman wrote:
> I have plans for trying out the QR codes on journals linked to their
> e-format idea.  Has it worked well for you?  Do you have any feeling on the
> usage stats for the codes?  (Even anecdotal would be interesting.)
>
> Thanks,
>
>    -Bill
>
> On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Alvare, Luz Marina (IFPRI)<
> l.alvare at cgiar.org>  wrote:
>
>
>> We are using it in our publications and it points to the DOI which
>> immediately conducts the serach and brings the publication to screen.
>>
>> We have also used it in flyers and bookmarks that we distribute to announce
>> publications or sites that we wnt people to go.
>>
>>
>> Luz Marina Alvaré
>> Head, Library and Knowledge Management
>> International Food Policy Research Institute, IFPRI
>> 2033 K Street, NW
>> Washington, DC 20006-1002 USA
>> Tel: +1-202-862-5614
>> Fax: +1-202-467-4439
>> www.ifpri.org
>>
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