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The Networked Library

The Networked Library
Author: Melissa A. Purcell
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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The lesson plans in this book enable educators to easily incorporate networking technologies into the classroom—not just a fun enrichment activity, but one that is selective and intentional to teach the required standards. Our Web 2.0 world is based on participation. Incorporating networking sites into classroom lesson plans invites students to participate and get involved using the digital learning styles with which they are already accustomed—interacting with new information, building knowledge, and sharing that knowledge with an authentic, responsive audience. The Networked Library: A Guide for the Educational Use of Social Networking Sites demonstrates how integrating networking tools that students enjoy using can improve their learning in the classroom. The book is designed to take educators who are new to networking sites from the ground up, while allowing experts to jump directly into the lesson plan chapters. It covers many types of networking sites that educators can use to their advantage: media sharing sites, including YouTube, TeacherTube, Wikimedia Commons, and Flickr; microblogs and wikis such as Wikispaces, PBworks, and Twitter; and social networking sites including Facebook, Ning, and Edmodo.


Libraries, Networks and OSI

Libraries, Networks and OSI
Author: Lorcan Dempsey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1991
Genre: Computer network protocols
ISBN:

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The Network Reshapes the Library

The Network Reshapes the Library
Author: Lorcan Dempsey
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838919987

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Since he began posting in 2003, Dempsey has used his blog to explore nearly every important facet of library technology, from the emergence of Web 2.0 as a concept to open source ILS tools and the push to web-scale library management systems.


The Public Library in the Bibliographic Network

The Public Library in the Bibliographic Network
Author: Betty Turock
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000759105

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This book, first published in 1986, focuses on valuable information to all public library professionals who have questions about their participation in bibliographic networks. Contributors provide insights into both the benefits and the costs of networking by libraries of varying sizes and geographic locations. The actual uses of networks, their costs (including initial and ongoing expenses), and staffing needs are clearly explained.


Managing Next Generation Library System in Networked and Digital Environment

Managing Next Generation Library System in Networked and Digital Environment
Author: Dr. D. D. Lal
Publisher: Sankalp Publication
Total Pages: 193
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 939490140X

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: This book emphasizes the management of the future library and the next-generation library system in the networked and digital environment. It's astonishing how library management systems have developed. The impact of the internet and Google's incredible success story significantly impacted the role of libraries. Google continued to be ahead of the libraries because to new internet technology. Even now, this problem still exists. However, given this context, libraries and companies that provide library systems have made several efforts to enhance the search capabilities for libraries using the new Google-like discovery tools. The process of designing and creating the features of the following generation of systems also began at this time. Any library that wants to fulfill its duties and meet the needs of its patrons needs to have access to ICT.


Online Community Information

Online Community Information
Author: Joan Coachman Durrance
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2002-02-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780838908235

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"Presents the highlights of a 1998-2000 IMLS National Leadership Grant, 'Help-seeking in an electronic world: the role of the public library in helping citizens obtain community information over the Internet'" -- p. ii.


The Network Reshapes the Library

The Network Reshapes the Library
Author: Lorcan Dempsey
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-08-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838919979

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Since he began posting in 2003, Dempsey has used his blog to explore nearly every important facet of library technology, from the emergence of Web 2.0 as a concept to open source ILS tools and the push to web-scale library management systems.


Public Libraries and the Internet

Public Libraries and the Internet
Author: John Carlo Bertot Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1591587778

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This book is a timely and detailed exploration of the impact and issues of the Internet in public libraries and their implications for society, policy, and professional practice. Public Libraries and the Internet: Roles, Perspectives, and Implications explores the impact of the Internet and the expansion of the networked environment on U.S. public libraries through more than a dozen essays written by leading scholars and administrators. Notwithstanding the far-reaching changes wrought by the Internet, this is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive exploration of the subject over time and across areas of practice. This wide-ranging volume, edited by the authors of several national studies tracking the use and involvement of public libraries with the Internet since 1994, offers both description and assessment. It discusses the ways in which the roles and services of public libraries have changed as a result of the Internet and offers a perspective on the meaning and impact of these changes. Perhaps most critically, it also suggests possible futures and opportunities as public libraries continue to evolve in this networked environment.


The Economics of Information in the Networked Environment

The Economics of Information in the Networked Environment
Author: Meredith A. Butler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000758001

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In this book, first published in 1998, world-renowned experts on the subject of contemporary librarianship analyse the problems associated with coping with an ever-expanding knowledge base, given their current economic constraints and budgets. It examines challenging marketplace solutions to problems in the economics of information; economic modelling of investments in information resources at academic institutions; the economics of resource sharing, consortia, and document delivery; and measuring the costs and benefits of distance learning.


Achieving Cultural Change in Networked Libraries

Achieving Cultural Change in Networked Libraries
Author: William Foster
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351961039

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The advent of globally networked information is a historic change. Educational, commercial and industrial institutions depend on its effective exploitation for their success, but cultural and human factors are the biggest obstacles. This book looks at the roots of these problems and how they may be overcome, through understanding recent developments in technical services, the difference between service and technical orientation, organizational culture, the role of subject expertise and the cultural heritage of the information profession. The book provides guidance and outlines best practice in: managing converging technologies; supporting change with organizational models; using cultural audits; the role of focus groups in implementing change; characterizing a learning organization; succeeding as a change agent, and managing change through technical services. Several chapters discuss the Electronic Libraries programme and the TAPin (Training and Awareness Programme in networks) model as examples of how cultural change takes place, particularly in the academic environment; one chapter concentrates exclusively on the characteristics of special libraries. This illuminating insight into the evolution of information cultures and how they do or don’t adapt to networked services will help information and library managers to achieve change with deeper understanding, and will provide useful advice for senior managers restructuring IT and information departments. The book is core reading for students of Information Studies.