Drones
Cary Gordon
listuser at CHILLCO.COM
Tue Jul 15 13:25:45 EDT 2014
I hate to be a killjoy, but I think that you could do a pretty good job of that with a camera, or even a a phone or tablet.
A GoPro with a chest strap would be perfect, unless, of course, the ability to levitate is needed to access some of your resources. In that case, of course, you would probably already have owls.
Cary
On Jul 15, 2014, at 6:47 AM, Gerry, Michelle R. <gerry.8 at OSU.EDU> wrote:
> This was only idle talk, but there was a discussion of using one to record video of the path leading from say, the reference desk, to particularly hard-to-find collections. :)
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> Are any libraries using or thinking about using drones now that some are inexpensive and I have seen refurbs for under $200. Off the cuff I can think of promotion uses such as banners with the library website and for new students and others to see the library as a cool place that is fun and hi-tech. Best. Marty Kesselman, Rutgers
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