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▼aHandbook of research on emerging trends and technologies in library and information science /▼cAnna Kaushik, Ashok Kumar, and Payel Biswas, editors. |
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▼aHershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) :▼bIGI Global,▼c[2020] |
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▼a1 online resource (38 PDFs (434 pages)) |
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▼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. |
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▼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. |
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