Professionals in the field of librarianship are creative when it comes to the delivery of information and instruction. If face-to-face options aren't available, librarians look to digital means, and there are so many options out there—from podcasting, blogging, and edutubing. In this issue of Library Technology Reports (vol. 55, no. 5), the authors explore how these forms of digital media and others can help enhance information dissemination and library instruction. This report covers
Heather Moorefield-Lang is a former middle school theater teacher and school librarian. She currently serves as an associate professor with the University of South Carolina in the School of Library and Information Science. Heather has long been interested in how technologies can further enhance instruction in libraries and classrooms. Her current research focuses on makerspaces in libraries of all types and levels. She has had the honor of being nominated for the White House Champion of Change for Making in 2016 and was a finalist for 2017's American Association of School Librarians Social Media Superstars in the area of Tech Troubadours. To learn more about Heather and her work, check out her YouTube Channel Tech 15 or follow her on Twitter @actinginthelib.