Vacek, RachelRiley, Anita2016-06-302016-06-302011-03-16http://hdl.handle.net/10657/1351This presentation was given at the Trendy Topics Online Conference on March 16, 2011.Emerging technologies like QR Codes and Augmented Reality can help libraries extend services, widen access to resources, and promote events to users in exciting and innovative ways. Using simple and free technologies, QR codes can be created easily and embedded almost anywhere. These oddly shaped barcode-like icons are processed by camera phones to direct the user to online websites, videos, or they can simply provide more information. Augmented reality takes existing visual or video information and adds additional layers of computer-generated graphics, pattern recognition, and other visual effects. This session will highlight how the University of Houston Libraries and other types of libraries are using these technologies to promote, market, outreach, teach, and engage with users in new and exciting ways..en-USAugmented realityMobile appsQR codesLibrariesInformation technologyAugmented realityMobile appsQR codesLibrariesInformation technologyQR Codes and Augmented Reality Help Libraries Extend ServicesPresentation