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This book discusses a number of crucial issues on the Information Science, that presented to the Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML2024) which was organized under the umbrella of ISAST International Society. This book is addressed to the library professionals in a more general sense: professors, researchers, students, administrators, librarians, information specialists, technologists, stakeholders, museum scientists, archivists, decision makers and managers.
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods (QQM) are used in the improvement of the services, the relations with users, the measurement of the functional effectiveness and efficiency, the decision-making, the fund allocation.
This book covers a wide variety of themes both theoretical and applied such as the support of the libraries to the adolescents deaf people, the machine learning models, the library learning spaces, the ChatGPT in the university libraries, the open access, the library changes, the AI integration, scientometric analyses, website evaluation methods, digitization and the heritage preservation, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the services to the public, the media and information literacy and of network media communication, the publishing policy, academic archives. Human resources.
Some of the subjects are digital inclusion and digital spaces, topic recognition; assessment of learning space, artificial intelligence, Chinese research institutions, open access; design thinking mindset; infopragmatics, large language models, experimental stations; interdisciplinarity; academic library, public library, usage patterns, continuing professional development, access to information, civic engagement, National Library of Bulgaria, online benchmarking, polytechnic university of the Philippines, employee disconnectedness.
List of contents
Adolescent Mental Health Needs and Sources of Support.- Assistive Technologies for Inclusion of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) Students and Academic Staff: A Call to Action for Library and Information Science Professionals in Uganda.- Automatic Classification and Recognition of Interdisciplinary Literature Based on Machine Learning: A Case Study in Organic Bioelectronics.- Beyond the Library Learning Spaces: An Assessment of Discussion Room Usage of the De La Salle University Libraries.- Competition or Complementarity Between ChatGPT and University Libraries: Perceptions of Higher Education Students about the support in academic tasks.- Development process and case study of global open access conversion protocol.- Empowering Library Educators for Navigating Changes Applying Design Thinking Approach.- Enhancing the Human Experience: infopragmatics-driven Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Digital Libraries.- Evaluating Interdisciplinary Contributions to Synchrotron Radiation Studies: Scientometric Insights into Novelty and Disruption.- Evaluation of Web Elements of Selected Philippine Academic Library Websites.
Summary
This book discusses a number of crucial issues on the Information Science, that presented to the Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference (QQML2024) which was organized under the umbrella of ISAST International Society. This book is addressed to the library professionals in a more general sense: professors, researchers, students, administrators, librarians, information specialists, technologists, stakeholders, museum scientists, archivists, decision makers and managers.
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods (QQM) are used in the improvement of the services, the relations with users, the measurement of the functional effectiveness and efficiency, the decision-making, the fund allocation.
This book covers a wide variety of themes both theoretical and applied such as the support of the libraries to the adolescents deaf people, the machine learning models, the library learning spaces, the ChatGPT in the university libraries, the open access, the library changes, the AI integration, scientometric analyses, website evaluation methods, digitization and the heritage preservation, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the services to the public, the media and information literacy and of network media communication, the publishing policy, academic archives. Human resources.
Some of the subjects are digital inclusion and digital spaces, topic recognition; assessment of learning space, artificial intelligence, Chinese research institutions, open access; design thinking mindset; infopragmatics, large language models, experimental stations; interdisciplinarity; academic library, public library, usage patterns, continuing professional development, access to information, civic engagement, National Library of Bulgaria, online benchmarking, polytechnic university of the Philippines, employee disconnectedness.