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Leveraging Wikipedia
(2018)
Guide to reference
(2014)
ISO/TR 19814 : information and documentation - collections management for archives and libraries
(2017)
Modern pathfinders
(2015)
Library security
(2015)
Building the digital branch
(2009)
Handbuch Bibliothek 2.0
(2010)
Unter Bibliothek 2.0 verstehen die Herausgeber eine Einrichtung, die die Prinzipien des Web 2.0 wie Offenheit, Wiederverwendung (ReUse), Kollaboration und Interaktion in der Gesamtorganisation anwendet. Bibliotheken erweitern Serviceangebote und Arbeitsabläufe um die Möglichkeiten der Web 2.0-Technologien. Dies verändert Berufsbild und Selbstverständnis der Bibliothekare. Der Sammelband bietet einen kompletten Überblick zum Thema Bibliothek 2.0 und den aktuellen Stand der Entwicklungen aus technologischer, soziologischer, informationstheoretischer sowie praxisorientierter Sicht.
Future oriented libraries can make use of the current start-up trend. An orientation towards new and unorthodox target groups can lead to an enhanced extension of demand and can emphasize the status of libraries. The library of the WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management is considering to involve a new target group, start-up founders amongst their alumni. To that end, a survey was carried out and evaluated in cooperation with the Institute of Information Science at the TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences in form of a bachelor thesis, which this article is based upon. Here, a structured pre-analysis tries to determine the demand of this specific target group (founders) and develops a concept to serve the demand of this target group specifically. The example of the case study illustrates a method for target groups specific information demand and also checks the consequences for libraries and their services who venture out of their regular clientele.
Licensing digital content
(2018)
ISO/TR 19814
(2017)
ISO 2789:2013 specifies rules for the library and information services community on the collection and reporting of statistics:
for the purposes of international reporting;
to ensure conformity between countries for those statistical measures that are frequently used by library managers, but do not qualify for international reporting;
to encourage good practice in the use of statistics for the management of library and information services.