Vacek, RachelRiley, Anita2016-06-102016-06-102011-05-18http://hdl.handle.net/10657/1329This presentation was given at the Amigos Member Online Conference on May 18, 2011.Augmented reality is a location-aware technology that can help libraries widen access to resources and promote services to users in exciting and innovative ways. This emerging technology superimposes layers of computer-generated content such as 3d images, photos, and data over what you are looking at in real-time. This session will explain augmented reality and highlight potential uses and real world examples of how libraries are using this technology to promote, market, outreach, teach, and engage with users in new and exciting ways.en-USLibrariesAugmented realityInformation technologyWeb developmentLibrariesAugmented realityInformation technologyWeb developmentSeeing the Library through the Terminator’s Eyes: Augmented RealitySeeing the Library through the Terminator’s EyesPresentation