Digital information and knowledge management : new opportunities for research libraries
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Digital information and knowledge management : new opportunities for research libraries
Haworth Information Press, c2007
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Journal of library administration
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"... co-published simultaneously as Journal of library administration, volume 46, number 1 2007."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Digital Information and Knowledge Management examines how academic librarians can use knowledge management to provide an increasing amount of electronic information to an expanding user base. Several of the country's leading library administrators analyze these vital issues from the perspectives of both information providers and library users, exploring the challenges of selecting and managing electronic information and resources, making the most of knowledge management, and improving digital access to their users.
Electronic resources have given the library new roles to fill and created a demand for librarians skilled in the acquisition, retrieval, and dissemination of digital information. Libraries and librarians have met the challenges presented by digital resources and have moved from building collections of print materials into the growing field of knowledge management. Digital Information and Knowledge Management offers insights into how librarians are making that transition to enhance the resources and services they can offer library users.
Topics examined in Digital Information and Knowledge Management include:
cooperative collection development
the balance of print and electronic resources
the evolution of digital resources in libraries
the concept of knowledge management
changes in research libraries
knowledge management in academic libraries
factors that influence the selection of electronic resources
disseminating information about scholarly collections
the need for a standardized method of information presentation
successful approaches to managing digital information
the digitalization of collections and historical materials
how to maintain the connections between academic disciplines and libraries
and much more!
Digital Information and Knowledge Management is an essential professional resource for senior- and mid-level library administrators, and for acquisitions, reference, and collections librarians.
目次
Introduction (Sul H. Lee)
It's Not Your Parents' Library Anymore: Challenges and Opportunities in the New Webs of Complexity (Paula Kaufman)
Google, Libraries, and Knowledge Management: From the Navajo to the National Security Agency (Dennis Dillon)
The Scholarly Work of Digital Libraries (Judith M. Panitch and Sarah Michalak)
New Opportunities for Research Libraries in Digital Information and Knowledge Management: Challenges for the Mid-Sized Research Library (Shirley K. Baker)
Is There a Digital Purgatory? (Charles T. Cullen)
Digital Libraries and Librarians of the 21st Century (Nancy Davenport)
Toward a Topography of Library Collections (Gary M. Shirk)
Index
Reference Notes
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