Libraries in the Information Age
Title | Libraries in the Information Age PDF eBook |
Author | Denise K. Fourie |
Publisher | |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Computers |
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Designed to introduce LIS students to the ever-changing world of modern libraries and information centers, this text provides an important overview of libraries in the era of electronic information. It helps students build necessary core knowledge in such areas as electronic dissemination of information, the impact of the Internet on libraries, the changing responsibilities of library professionals, the new paradigm for evaluating information, and characteristics and functions of today's library personnel. Each chapter revolves around a pertinent topic: the history of libraries, job opportunities, collections, preparing materials for use, circulation, reference service, ethics in the information age, job search basics, and the Internet. References and relevant books, Web sites, and publications at the end of every chapter point to further resources. Additional information--such as policies, the library bill of rights, the code of ethics, and the freedom to read statement--is supplied in the appendixes.
Libraries in the Information Age
Title | Libraries in the Information Age PDF eBook |
Author | Denise K. Fourie |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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The book Library Media Connection cited as something "all librarians need to have on their shelves" is now thoroughly revised for today's 21st-century library environment. Covering both technology and library practices, the title has been a go-to text for librarians and library school students since 2002. Since the second edition of this must-have book was published in late 2009, libraries have undergone profound changes, primarily linked to advances in technology. We've seen the debut of RDA, the release of new Pew Research library and Internet use data, and the establishment of digital repositories, community MakerSpaces, and "community reads" programs. Of course, libraries have also been affected by the expanding use of social media. This thoroughly updated title addresses all these changes and more, bringing you up to date on the monumental shifts impacting librarianship. The book is designed to introduce LIS students to the profession, preparing them to enter an exciting and evolving world. It clarifies the changing roles and responsibilities of library professionals, new paradigms for evaluating information, and characteristics and functions of today's library personnel. Among other subjects, chapters cover preparing materials for use, circulation, reference services, ethics in the information age, Internet trends, and job search basics. References, websites, and publications at the end of every chapter point to further resources, and appendices supply information such as policies, the library bill of rights, and the Freedom to Read statement.
Libraries in the Information Age
Title | Libraries in the Information Age PDF eBook |
Author | Denise K. Fourie |
Publisher | Libraries Unlimited |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1610698649 |
The book Library Media Connection cited as something "all librarians need to have on their shelves" is now thoroughly revised for today's 21st-century library environment. Covering both technology and library practices, the title has been a go-to text for librarians and library school students since 2002. Since the second edition of this must-have book was published in late 2009, libraries have undergone profound changes, primarily linked to advances in technology. We've seen the debut of RDA, the release of new Pew Research library and Internet use data, and the establishment of digital repositories, community MakerSpaces, and "community reads" programs. Of course, libraries have also been affected by the expanding use of social media. This thoroughly updated title addresses all these changes and more, bringing you up to date on the monumental shifts impacting librarianship. The book is designed to introduce LIS students to the profession, preparing them to enter an exciting and evolving world. It clarifies the changing roles and responsibilities of library professionals, new paradigms for evaluating information, and characteristics and functions of today's library personnel. Among other subjects, chapters cover preparing materials for use, circulation, reference services, ethics in the information age, Internet trends, and job search basics. References, websites, and publications at the end of every chapter point to further resources, and appendices supply information such as policies, the library bill of rights, and the Freedom to Read statement.
Digital Futures
Title | Digital Futures PDF eBook |
Author | Marilyn Deegan |
Publisher | ALA Neal-Schuman |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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The rise of the Internet and the rapid expansion of electronic communication media have presented fresh challenges to those responsible for preserving the cultural memory of society. This book examines the strategic issues involved.
Rethinking the Library in the Information Age
Title | Rethinking the Library in the Information Age PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Information technology |
ISBN |
Libraries and Librarians in an Age of Electronics
Title | Libraries and Librarians in an Age of Electronics PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster |
Publisher | Arlington, Va. : Information Resources Press |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN |
The information age; Technological capabilities and prospects; Some applications of technology; Computers and publishing; A paperless communication system; Libraries and technology; The migration from print on paper; The future of the library: some forecasts; The disembodiment of the library; Does the library have a future?
Information Literacy
Title | Information Literacy PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen L. Spitzer |
Publisher | E R I C Clearinghouse on Information & Technology |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Documentation, Services de - Formation des utilisateurs - États-Unis |
ISBN | 9780937597446 |
This monograph traces the history and development of the term "information literacy." It examines the economic necessity of being information literate, and explores the research related to the concept. Included are reports on the National Educational Goals (1991) and on the report of the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS, 1991). Also examined are recent revisions in national subject matter standards that imply a recognition of the process skills included in information literacy. The book outlines the impact information literacy has on K-12 and higher education, and provides examples of information literacy in various contexts. Appendices include: Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning (prepared by the American Association of School Librarians and the Association for Educational Communications and Technology); definitions of SCANS components; a chronology of the development of information literacy; correlation of information literacy skills with selected National Subject Matter Standards; Dalbotten's Correlation of Inquiry Skills to National Content Standards; and an explanation of rubrics and their application in standards education. Contains an extensive annotated ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) bibliography and information about ERIC. (Author/AEF)