Microsoft Word - ital_march_gerrity.docx Editor’s Comments Bob Gerrity   INFORMATION  TECHNOLOGY  AND  LIBRARIES  |  MARCH  2013   1       With  this  issue,  Information  Technology  and  Libraries  (ITAL)  begins  its  second  year  as  an  open-­‐ access,  e-­‐only  publication.  There  have  been  a  couple  of  technical  hiccups  related  to  the  publication   of  back  issues  of  ITAL  previously  only  available  in  print:  the  publication  system  we’re  using  (Open   Journal  System)  treats  the  back  issues  as  new  content  and  automatically  sends  notifications  to   readers  who  have  signed  up  to  be  notified  when  new  content  is  available.  We’re  working  to   correct  that  glitch,  but  hope  that  the  benefit  of  having  the  full  ITAL  archive  online  will  outweigh   the  inconvenience  of  the  extra  e-­‐mail  notifications.  Overall  though,  ITAL  continues  to  chug  along   and  the  wheels  aren’t  in  danger  of  falling  off  any  time  soon.  Thanks  go  to  Mary  Taylor,  the  LITA   Board,  and  the  LITA  Publications  Committee  for  supporting  the  move  to  the  new  model  for  ITAL.   Readership  this  year  appears  to  be  healthy—the  total  download  count  for  the  thirty-­‐three  articles   published  in  2012  was  42,166,  with  48,160  abstract  views.  Unfortunately  we  don’t  have  statistics   about  online  use  from  previous  years  to  compare  with.    The  overall  number  of  article  downloads   for  2012,  for  new  and  archival  content,  was  74,924.    We  continue  to  add  to  the  online  archive:  this   month  the  first  issues  from  March  1969  and  March  1981  were  added.  If  you  haven’t  taken  the   opportunity  to  look,  the  back  issues  offer  an  interesting  reminder  of  the  technology  challenges  our   predecessors  faces.     In  this  month’s  issue,  ITAL  Editorial  Board  member  Patrick  “Tod”  Colegrove  reflects  on  the   emergence  of  makerspace  phenomenon  in  libraries,  providing  an  overview  of  the  makerspace     landscape.  LITA  member  Danielle  Becker  and  Lauren  Yannotta  describe  the  user-­‐centered  website   redesign  process  used  at  the  Hunter  College  Libraries.  Kathleen  Weessies  and  Daniel  Dotson   describe  GIS  lite  provide  examples  of  its  use  at  the  Michigan  State  University  Libraries.  Vandana   Singh  presents  guidelines  for  adopting  an  open-­‐source  integrated  library  system,  based  on   findings  from  interviews  with  staff  at  libraries  that  have  adopted  open-­‐source  systems.  Danijela   Boberić  Krstićev  from  the  University  of  Novi  Sad  describes  a  software  methodology  enabling   sharing  of  information  between  different  library  systems,  using  the  Z39.50  and  SRU  protocols.   Beginning  with  the  June  issue  of  ITAL,  articles  will  be  published  individually  as  soon  as  they  are   ready.  ITAL  issues  will  still  close  on  a  quarterly  basis,  in  March,  June,  September,  and  December.   By  publishing  articles  individually  as  they  are  ready,  we  hope  to  make  ITAL  content  more  timely   and  reduce  the  overall  length  of  time  for  our  peer-­‐review  and  publication  processes.   Suggestions  and  feedback  are  welcome,  at  the  e-­‐mail  address  below.       Bob  Gerrity  (r.gerrity@uq.edu.au)  is  University  Librarian,  University  of  Queensland,  Australia.