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- Library Staff Tech Training: Motivation Means Success (pdf)
(source: LibrarianInBlack, 06/07/08 - présentation lors d'une pré-conférence Computers in Libraries 2008)
La formation des utilisateurs est évidemment importante. Personne ne prétendra le contraire. Cependant, il ne faudrait pas négliger notre propre formation continue. Ainsi que notre implication dans les projets technologiques de nos métiers...
- Singh, P. K. and Nazim, Mohammad and Singh, S. N. (2008) Awareness and use of online journals by the faculty members, researchers and students in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Jamia Millia Islamia University: a survey. In Proceedings 6th International CALIBER-2008, pp. 541-550, Allahabad, India.
(source: E-LIS, 03/04/08)
This study reports the result of a survey conducted at Jamia Millia Islamia University (JMIU) to determine the extent to which user are aware and make use of online journals. The study also examines the search pattern of online journals. A questionnaire was distributed among the Faculty members, Research scholars and Post-Graduate Students to collect desired data. A total of 120 questionnaires were distributed to the selected sample of Faculty of Natural Sciences; 70 valid samples were collected. The study found that the majority of users are aware about the availability of online journals. 60% of respondents want to use online version of journals whereas a few want to use printed journals. Majority of respondents use online journals for their research work. 70% of respondents take printout before using online journals. It was found that users faced problem when using online journals. They are also interested to take training to use online journals.
- Singh, D. K. and Nazim, Mohammad (2008) Impact of information technology and role of libraries in the age of information and knowledge societies. In Proceedings 6th International CALIBER-2008, pp. 28-34, Allahabad, India.
(source: E-LIS, 03/04/08)
Information technology is currently taking center stage and transformed the whole world into a global village with a global economy, which is increasingly dependant on the creative management and distribution of information. The enormous advantages it has in easing the delivery of information around the world. The paper discusses the impact of information technology and role of libraries in the age of knowledge and information societies. It also highlights the problems faced by the Library & Information Service (LIS) sector in India and achievements over the years using modern information technologies.
- The Teacher-Librarian As Literacy Leader
(source: Red Orbit, 03/04/08 via LISNews, 04/04/08)
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