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245 00 aHandbook of research on emerging trends and technologies in library and information science /cAnna Kaushik, Ashok Kumar, and Payel Biswas, editors.
260 aHershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) :bIGI Global,c[2020]
300 a1 online resource (38 PDFs (434 pages))
336 atext2rdacontent
337 aelectronic2isbdmedia
338 aonline resource2rdacarrier
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 aSection 1. Trends and technologies in library and information science. Chapter 1. SWOT analysis of internet of things in the library and information science environment ; Chapter 2. What if your library can't go green?: promoting wellness in libraries ; Chapter 3. Semantic web-linked data and libraries ; Chapter 4. Overcoming the google handicap: how to incorporate information literacy skills on a junior college library website ; Chapter 5. Role of library professionals in content development: a study with reference to e-PG Pathshala (a gateway to PG courses) -- Section 2. Open access resources in library and information science. Chapter 6. Alignment of OER platforms with SDGs: an exploratory study ; Chapter 7. Open science and its impact on libraries, publishers, and authors ; Chapter 8. The technology shift for MOOC-based libraries: the need of libraries for MOOCs ; Chapter 9. Altmetrics: its trend and application in knowledge information centres ; Chapter 10. Modes of acquisition and models of licensing: the electronic sources of information -- Section 3. Digital libraries, information literacy, and bibliometric and scientometric studies in library and information science. Chapter 11. A transitional shift from traditional library to digital library ; Chapter 12. Information literacy ; Chapter 13. Is the Indian library and information science research interdisciplinary?: a case study based on the Indian citation index database ; Chapter 14. Research patterns on the social networks and media: a scientometric portrait ; Chapter 15. Initiatives of an institutional repository (IR) of the academic institutions in the Indian scenario: prospects and challenges -- Section 4. Case studies and survey studies in library and information science. Chapter 16. Impact of digital marketing on ICDL 2016 event promotion: a success story ; Chapter 17. Electronic resource management and digitisation: library system of the University of Calcutta ; Chapter 18. LMS for information science students in an open distance e-learning institution in South Africa ; Chapter 19. Utilisation of resources and services available in selected engineering colleges in chennai district: a user survey ; Chapter 20. Determining the electronic information access visibility among the faculty members in the engineering and technology institutions -- Section 5. Miscellaneous studies. Chapter 21. Cultural factors affecting information-seeking behaviour: case study of GCC universities ; Chapter 22. Designing a framework of ethnomedicinal plant knowledge integration using OSS ; Chapter 23. Analysis of international patent applications for inventions like traditional herbal medicines ; Chapter 24. The value of employee engagement to enhance work performance and customer service in public libraries ; Chapter 25. Contextualizing the disagreement of intellectual property rights and open innovation systems in realizing the goal of innovation society in India.
520 a"This book examines the role library and information science professionals play in assessing, understanding, exploring, implementing, and using innovations, trends, and new technologies in the library and information science sector"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aDescription based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 11/12/2019).
590 aAdded to collection customer.56279.3
650 aLibrary sciencexTechnological innovations.
650 aLibrariansxEffect of technological innovations on.
650 aInformation sciencexTechnological innovations.
650 aLibrary sciencexTechnological innovationszIndiavCase studies.
650 aInformation sciencexTechnological innovationszIndiavCase studies.
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650 aLibrary sciencexTechnological innovations.2fast
651 aIndia.2fast
655 aCase studies.2fast
655 aElectronic books.
700 aKaushik, Anna,eeditor.
700 aKumar, Ashok,d1973-eeditor.
700 aBiswas, Payel,d1983-eeditor.
710 aIGI Global,epublisher.
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Handbook of research on emerging trends and technologies in library and information science /Anna Kaushik, Ashok Kumar, and Payel Biswas, editors
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Handbook of research on emerging trends and technologies in library and information science /Anna Kaushik, Ashok Kumar, and Payel Biswas, editors
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Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global [2020]
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1 online resource (38 PDFs (434 pages))
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Includes bibliographical references and index. / "This book examines the role library and information science professionals play in assessing, understanding, exploring, implementing, and using innovations, trends, and new technologies in the library and information science sector"
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Section 1. Trends and technologies in library and information science. Chapter 1. SWOT analysis of internet of things in the library and information science environment ; Chapter 2. What if your library can't go green?: promoting wellness in libraries ; Chapter 3. Semantic web-linked data and libraries ; Chapter 4. Overcoming the google handicap: how to incorporate information literacy skills on a junior college library website ; Chapter 5. Role of library professionals in content development: a study with reference to e-PG Pathshala (a gateway to PG courses) / Section 2. Open access resources in library and information science. Chapter 6. Alignment of OER platforms with SDGs: an exploratory study ; Chapter 7. Open science and its impact on libraries, publishers, and authors ; Chapter 8. The technology shift for MOOC-based libraries: the need of libraries for MOOCs ; Chapter 9. Altmetrics: its trend and application in knowledge information centres ; Chapter 10. Modes of acquisition and models of licensing: the electronic sources of information / Section 3. Digital libraries, information literacy, and bibliometric and scientometric studies in library and information science. Chapter 11. A transitional shift from traditional library to digital library ; Chapter 12. Information literacy ; Chapter 13. Is the Indian library and information science research interdisciplinary?: a case study based on the Indian citation index database ; Chapter 14. Research patterns on the social networks and media: a scientometric portrait ; Chapter 15. Initiatives of an institutional repository (IR) of the academic institutions in the Indian scenario: prospects and challenges / Section 4. Case studies and survey studies in library and information science. Chapter 16. Impact of digital marketing on ICDL 2016 event promotion: a success story ; Chapter 17. Electronic resource management and digitisation: library system of the University of Calcutta ; Chapter 18. LMS for information science students in an open distance e-learning institution in South Africa ; Chapter 19. Utilisation of resources and services available in selected engineering colleges in chennai district: a user survey ; Chapter 20. Determining the electronic information access visibility among the faculty members in the engineering and technology institutions / Section 5. Miscellaneous studies. Chapter 21. Cultural factors affecting information-seeking behaviour: case study of GCC universities ; Chapter 22. Designing a framework of ethnomedicinal plant knowledge integration using OSS ; Chapter 23. Analysis of international patent applications for inventions like traditional herbal medicines ; Chapter 24. The value of employee engagement to enhance work performance and customer service in public libraries ; Chapter 25. Contextualizing the disagreement of intellectual property rights and open innovation systems in realizing the goal of innovation society in India.
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