Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes?

2010-09-08 Thread Ball, James (jmb4aw)
...@lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jonathan Miller Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 6:03 PM To: videolib@lists.berkeley.edu Subject: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes? Dear wise(r) ones We know nothing about QR Codes, but are putting our virtual toe in the ... So, may I ask a coupla' more questions

Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes?

2010-09-08 Thread Jonathan Bacon
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes? Hi Jonathan, We're not doing anything with QR codes and I can't imagine how they would be useful to us in our work (although to be quite honest I haven't given it much thought either.) However, our DVDs are in open stacks and I can imagine our

Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes?

2010-09-08 Thread Maria Deptula
to videolib@lists.berkeley.edu To videolib@lists.berkeley.edu videolib@lists.berkeley.edu cc Subject Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes? Dreaming or not, QR Codes are easy to generate (http://www.qurify.com/). The work would be labor intensive (to determine what each code would reference

Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes?

2010-09-07 Thread ghandman
QR? nah... BUT, you wanna make us happy: include ISBN on your containers! Gary Dear wise(r) ones We know nothing about QR Codes, but are putting our virtual toe in the ... So, may I ask a coupla' more questions please: A) do any of you use QR codes for anything? B) if so, what? C)

Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes?

2010-09-07 Thread Debra Jo Sujka
Ryersn University Library uses QR codes. If you look up Night and fog, then look to the right side below the 4 buttons, you can see our QR code. If you look at the 5 buttons at the top, above Search History the middle button says Marc Display. Click on that and see whatever you want to

Re: [Videolib] Marc Records as QR Codes?

2010-09-07 Thread Randal Baier
I've tried it at the airport after watching a guy with an iPhone scan in his QR boarding pass. But my cell phone image was so fuzzy it didn't work. But I think it has use in a library setting -- imagine sitting down at a kiosk (hmm, let's say a video theatre since this is a fantasy anyway) and