Encyclopaedia of Organising Information Technology and Managing Information Science in Libraries (4 Vols.)  - Organising Information Technology and Managing Information Science in Libraries with 4 Disc(Hardcover, Aldwin Dorado)
      
      
 
 
 
    
 
        
     
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  This encyclopaedia focuses on information technology and managing information science in libraries. It deals with various aspects of computer technology as applied in libraries today such as computerbased acquisitions system and relevant issues, ebook reader matrix, ejournals, technology and library management, training of library staff, print versus electronic access, future of access and delivery, the use of CDROM and effect on library services, advanced computer application in library, and libraries in digital environment. In fact, the Internet has contributed to the creation of a new information environment – the digital library. At the base of digital library is the capability to retrieve, manage store, and publish information in numerous formats. However, librarians who now enter the profession seeking reference and public service positions possess more computing and networking skills than those who entered the profession as only as five years ago. Librarians now operate in a technological and social environment that is changing rapidly demands a more flexible approach to management. It is intended that the volumes would be useful and indispensable to all who are interested in library science. It is a mustread and indepth contribution on library science.