Libr-AR-y Tours: Increasing engagement and scalability of library tours using augmented reality |
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Authors: | Sarah LeMire Stephanie J Graves Michael Hawkins Shweta Kailani |
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Institution: | 1. Texas A&2. M University Libraries, College Station, Texas, USA;3. slemire@library.tamu.edu;5. M University College of Liberal Arts, College Station, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractOrienting patrons to library spaces, collections, and services is an important, but time-intensive, challenge for many librarians. Library tours are one strategy commonly employed to familiarize patrons with library spaces and services. Augmented reality provides a new opportunity for librarians to develop engaging and interactive unmediated tours. Augmented reality tours provide participants with an opportunity to explore library spaces and service points while affording librarians the chance to share valuable information about those spaces and services. This article details how one library constructed an augmented reality tour and shares assessment-based insights into participant responses to the augmented reality format. |
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Keywords: | Assessment augmented reality library tours outreach scavenger hunts |
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