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The Challenges to Library Learning
Karl Kingsley | 2023 | ISBN: 1682508560 | English | 314 pages | True PDF | 9 MB[/center]
Information, as the saying goes, is power. The primary objective of libraries is to organize and provide access to information. This objective will never change, although the format and the methods that are used can change dramatically, providing new opportunities and challenges. Higher education, scholarship, technology and economics, which are all interrelated, play an important role in understanding the needs of libraries. A librarian is a person who looks after the storage and retrieval of information. In a workplace, the librarian is usually a professional who is trained and educated to deal with information in a wide variety of formats and settings". Librarian helps users to navigate into the voyage of internet and evaluate information efficiently. Librarian offers a helping hand for users to find out the required piece of information and to use it for personal and professional purposes. Due to the advent of Internet, World Wide Web and proliferation of online catalogue, the role of librarian has been changed. Now he is more efficient and has new roles as intermediary, facilitator, end-user trainer/educator, web organizer & designer, researcher, interface designer, knowledge manager/professional and sifter of information resources. Librarian should be knowledgeable in a variety of information sources and follow the new trends and advancements in computers, media and publishing.
Intended for academic librarians, this book explores the function of academic libraries in the digital age, the role of universal access to print and electronic resources, and the challenges facing academic libraries in today's world. Academic libraries are dealing with a multitude of change agents, from budget constraints, increasing use of, and rapid change in information technologies, changes in scholarly publishing, and demands for greater accountability and benchmarking, to devising and implementing new services for an increasingly sophisticated and demanding user population. Many academic libraries are also dealing with converging organizational and service structures, with libraries combining with information technology service departments and teaching support and curriculum development units. This book will be of use to professionals and researchers working in the field of library and information science who are looking for new methods and best practices in the management of effective academic libraries.
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The Challenges to Library Learning
Karl Kingsley | 2023 | ISBN: 1682508560 | English | 314 pages | True PDF | 9 MB[/center]
Information, as the saying goes, is power. The primary objective of libraries is to organize and provide access to information. This objective will never change, although the format and the methods that are used can change dramatically, providing new opportunities and challenges. Higher education, scholarship, technology and economics, which are all interrelated, play an important role in understanding the needs of libraries. A librarian is a person who looks after the storage and retrieval of information. In a workplace, the librarian is usually a professional who is trained and educated to deal with information in a wide variety of formats and settings". Librarian helps users to navigate into the voyage of internet and evaluate information efficiently. Librarian offers a helping hand for users to find out the required piece of information and to use it for personal and professional purposes. Due to the advent of Internet, World Wide Web and proliferation of online catalogue, the role of librarian has been changed. Now he is more efficient and has new roles as intermediary, facilitator, end-user trainer/educator, web organizer & designer, researcher, interface designer, knowledge manager/professional and sifter of information resources. Librarian should be knowledgeable in a variety of information sources and follow the new trends and advancements in computers, media and publishing.
Intended for academic librarians, this book explores the function of academic libraries in the digital age, the role of universal access to print and electronic resources, and the challenges facing academic libraries in today's world. Academic libraries are dealing with a multitude of change agents, from budget constraints, increasing use of, and rapid change in information technologies, changes in scholarly publishing, and demands for greater accountability and benchmarking, to devising and implementing new services for an increasingly sophisticated and demanding user population. Many academic libraries are also dealing with converging organizational and service structures, with libraries combining with information technology service departments and teaching support and curriculum development units. This book will be of use to professionals and researchers working in the field of library and information science who are looking for new methods and best practices in the management of effective academic libraries.
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