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Cutting-Edge Research in Developing the Library of the Future - New Paths for Building Future Services

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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Bradford Lee Eden Klappentext Cutting-Edge Research in the 21st-Century Academic Library: New Paths for Building Future Services explores examples of exciting new library services and workflows and provides opportunities for the rest of the library profession to model and adapt for their own communities and patrons. Zusammenfassung Cutting-Edge Research in the 21st-Century Academic Library: New Paths for Building Future Services explores examples of exciting new library services and workflows and provides opportunities for the rest of the library profession to model and adapt for their own communities and patrons. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: Predictive analytics in librariesLauren MagnusonChapter 2: Rethinking service models: mobilizing library access for all platformsApril Grey and Rachel Isaac-MenardChapter 3: Taming the Kudzu: an academic library's experience with web content strategyIan Demsky and Suzanne ChapmanChapter 4: Hollywood in the library: librarians and video productionLaura StaleyChapter 5: Using research-based guidelines for developing mobile information technologies: a literature review and recommendationsDawn Paschal, Don Zimmerman, and Teresa YohonChapter 6: Essential skills for managing electronic resources in a digital campus environmentShannon ReganChapter 7: E-resources workflows in the age of discoveryAmy FryChapter 8: On the brink of linked open data: evolving workflows and staff expertiseCory K. Lampert and Silvia Southwick

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