The LITA Guide to No- or Low-Cost Technology Tools for Libraries is the newest addition to the "LITA Guide Series," which provides timely, practical information on the use of library technologies. Kirsch contributes a compendium of tool comparisons organized broadly around the topics of instruction and outreach. Each short chapter features recommended tools for activities such as multimedia content creation, assessment, and marketing of library collections and services. Every tool is given a detailed assessment for a variety of practical library scenarios, and compared to another similar tool for the same task. Kirsch includes screenshots, real-world examples of each tool’s deployment in libraries, and brief notes on additional tools for the same purpose. The sheer variety of tools and tasks addressed in this book make it more suitable for solo librarians whose work includes a little bit of everything, and instructional services librarians who teach other librarians how to use technology. Summing Up: Recommended. Professionals and practitioners.