@misc{Flicker2013, author = {Flicker, Anja}, title = {Die Bibliothek in der Wissensgesellschaft: zielgerichtete Personalentwicklung, Wissensmanagement-basierte Steuerung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0290-opus-14833}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Mit der Methode „Wissensbilanz - Made in Germany" hat die Stadtb{\"u}cherei W{\"u}rzburg - strategische Ziele und eine Vision definiert - das intellektuelle Kapital (die versteckten Potenziale) identifiziert und analysiert - und schließlich Maßnahmen initiiert, um Team und Bibliothek den Zielen entsprechend zu entwickeln. Eine der Maßnahmen ist die Fortbildung "Die Bibliothek in der digitalen Welt", 6 Schulungs-Module, die 37 von 40 Mitarbeitenden absolvieren. Der vortrag berichtet von Motivation, Durchf{\"u}hrung und Erfahrungen mit dieser groß angelegten Personalentwicklungsmaßnahme.}, subject = {Wissensmanagement}, language = {de} } @misc{Geissler2013, author = {Geißler, Jens A.}, title = {Volle Fahrt mit halber Kraft? Softwaremigration, Cloudcomputing und RFID-Einf{\"u}hrung in der Stadtbibliothek Bad Oldesloe}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0290-opus-15076}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Die Stadtbibliothek verf{\"u}gt bei knapp 320.000 Entleihungen pro Jahr nur {\"u}ber einen Personalbestand von 5,2 Stellen. Die Umstellung von der alten Bibliothekssoftware HORIZON auf Bibliotheca SaaS im November 2011, die nachfolgende Einf{\"u}hrung von RFID und Selbstverbuchung im M{\"a}rz 2012 sowie die zeitgleich durchgef{\"u}hrten Neum{\"o}blierungsprojekte im Bereich der Sachliteratur und der Informations- und Ausleihtheken stellten das Team der Stadtbibliothek vor besondere Herausforderungen: es galt, einen Großteil der Strukturen und Abl{\"a}ufe auf anstehende Ver{\"a}nderungen umzustellen, alle am Projekt beteiligten Firmen und Personen einzubinden, das Personal ausreichend zu beteiligen und den Alltagsbetrieb trotz notwendiger Einschr{\"a}nkungen am aufrechtzuerhalten.}, subject = {RFID}, language = {de} } @misc{Akat2013, author = {Akat, Ozlem}, title = {Mobile Libraries in Turkey}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0290-opus-15187}, year = {2013}, abstract = {In 1958, a dream of rural dwellers in Urgup, a small town in central Turkey came true after Mustafa Guzelgoz, the town librarian attended a ceremony. At the ceremony, some of the seats were allocated to the notables of the town. However, sadly, Mr. Guzelgoz was not recognized, nor was he given a seat. This was the turning point for the mobile library services in Turkey. Because the librarian recognized the need to provide the community with the high-quality services in order to become a prominent and well respected member of it. Thereupon, he decided to launch the first donkey-drawn mobile library service so that he could spread knowledge and literature to the most hidden and inaccessible 36 villages where no librarian had ever set foot. This initiative gave inspiration to the other libraries and was soon replicated around the country as a cost-effective way to encourage the literacy in poor communities. Although there are some older records attesting the existence of motorized mobile libraries in Turkey, it was only by the 1960s that the interest and the experience in mobile library services developed. Having a comprehensive, country-wide network of public libraries, General Directorate of Libraries and Publications runs 35 mobile libraries which are dedicated to providing free and equitable access to on-line information, library and electronic services for rural and isolated communities. Open to everyone, mobile libraries serve nearly 5.000 stops in towns and villages across the county. The Mobile Libraries in Turkey have played a significant role in bridging the information gap between urban and rural residents. Today, and certainly in the future, they will continue to have this important mission. From the donkey-drawn mobile libraries to the modern ones, they are taking their wares to the heart of an appreciative public in Turkey.}, subject = {Fahrbibliothek}, language = {de} }