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  • I'm 2nd-year student in Librarianship and Information Science at the "Institut Universitaire Technologique" of Bordeaux 3.

Description of the Blog

  • : This blog presents my Documentary Dossier on the impact of the new technology on users and librarian relationships. It gives a collection of links and several documents about this theme.
Jeudi 31 janvier 2008 4 31 /01 /Jan /2008 13:38

 

Ohio Library Council. Public relations : how do you want the library to be seen in relation to the communauty ? [On line]. OLC, 2007. Available at http://www.olc.org/marketing/4pr.htm



Extract :

"Marketing is customer oriented and has a primary purpose of selling a product. PR concentrates more on selling the library as a whole, developing a corporate identity or image, and disseminating a clear message to the community about library mission and goals. Marketing audits and market research are useful in the development of a corporate identity, and careful planning is required. Larger libraries may have separate PR departments and budgets."




DC Title
: Public Relations : How do you want the library to be seen in relation to the community ?

DC Creator : Ohio Library Council

DC Contributor

DC Identifier : http://www.olc.org/marketing/4pr.htm

DC Date : 2007

DC Description : Presents how to promote library use, thanks to public relations activities, in order to inform people and encourage them to visit.

DC Subject : Public relations - Marketing - Communication - Libraries -  Messages

DC Format : htm

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : Ohio Library council (OLC)

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DC Source


DC Publisher : http://www.olc.org/

DC Coverage : United States

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Jeudi 7 février 2008 4 07 /02 /Fév /2008 14:25

 

PAVLIK, John V. Mapping the Consequences of Technology on Public Relations. [On line]. Institute for Public Relations, 2007. Available at  http://www.instituteforpr.org/files/uploads/Pavlik_Mapping_Consequences.pdf



Extract
"Because much of the strategy and tactics of public relations rely on use of the media, as media have evolved technically, practitioners have adapted their methods as well. Some of these adaptations have been strategic and intentional, designed to improve the effectiveness, efficiency or efficacy of various tactics or techniques. In other cases, the changes have been perhaps more subtle and unintentional, possibly adversely influencing practices."



DC Title : Mapping the Consequences of Technology on Public Relations

DC Creator : PAVLIK, John V.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://www.instituteforpr.org/files/uploads/Pavlik_Mapping_Consequences.pdf

DC Date : 2007

DC Description : Presents the impact of technology on how public relations practitioners do their work , the implications of technology on the content or messages developed and delivered in public relations, the implications of technology on organizational structure, culture and management and the impact of technology on the relationships between or among organizations ant their publics

DC Subject : Technologies - Public Relations - Blogs - Journalists - Messages - Management - Culture

DC Format : pdf

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : Institute for Public Relations

DC Relation

DC Source


DC Publisher :
http://www.instituteforpr.org/

DC Coverage : United States

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Jeudi 14 février 2008 4 14 /02 /Fév /2008 14:18

 

RODRIGUES, Helena F. User satisfaction in the Internet age. [On line] John & Wales University, 1998. Available at http://web.simmons.edu/~chen/nit/NIT'98/98-241-Rodriguez.html



Extract
"The Internet has emerged as the single most powerful vehicle for providing access to what seems to be unlimited information. Library users have emerged as one of the Internet's greatest critics. Their likes and dislikes are translated into basic values which are responsible for producing new information models. User needs serve as a barometer for future planning of library operations."



DC Title : User satisfaction in the Internet age

DC Creator : RODRIGUES, Helena F.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://web.simmons.edu/~chen/nit/NIT'98/98-241-Rodriguez.html

DC Date
: 1998

DC Description : Presents the rediscovering library user's needs, the embracing New User Values, the developing new information models, the redefining the role of librarians, and the future perspectives.

DC Subject : Users - Internet - Librarians - Information

DC Format : html

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : Johnson & Wales University

DC Relation

DC Source


DC Publisher :
http://www.simmons.edu/

DC Coverage : United States

 

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Jeudi 14 février 2008 4 14 /02 /Fév /2008 14:56

 

Internet access in public libraries, survey 2005. [On line] Australian Library and Information Association, 2005. Available at http://www.alia.ord.au/advocacy/internet.access/summary.report.2005.pdf



Extract
"Providing access to online information and services is a core service for public libraries and must be based on the principle of the right of all users to unhindered access to information of their choice, regardless of format, in the context of the current regulatory measures for online content and libraries’ duty of care. The experiences of libraries and their users supports a view that the current legislation re­lating to online content is appropriate, workable and reflects widely held community views and standards."



DC Title : Internet access in public libraries, survey 2005

DC Creator : Australian Library and Information Association

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://www.alia.org.au/advocacy/internet.access/summary.report.2005.pdf

DC Date
: 2005

DC Description : Presents the results of a survey about the internet access in public libraries.

DC Subject : Users - Internet - Public libraries - Services

DC Format : pdf

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : Australian Library and Information Association

DC Relation

DC Source


DC Publisher :
http://www.alia.org/

DC Coverage : Australia

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Jeudi 14 février 2008 4 14 /02 /Fév /2008 15:19


HEYMAN, Martha K. Speaking it, staying a librarian : building successful relationships with the information technology organization without losing your identity as a librarian. [On Line] International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, 2000. Available at http://www.ifla.org/VII/d2/inspel/00-3hema.pdf


Extract

"Information Science Core Competencies: Sense-Making Tools

1. Expert knowledge of information resources (content and use)

2. Conceptual analysis (indexing, abstracting)

3. Ability to structure and organize content (information management)

4. Ability to synthesize and customize (information relevancy)"



DC Title : Speaking it, staying a librarian : building successful relationships with the information technology organization without losing your identity as a librarian

DC Creator : HEYMAN, Martha K.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://www.ifla.org/VII/d2/inspel/00-3hema.pdf


DC Date
: 2000

DC Description : "The recent explosion of affordable information technology solutions has placed corporate librarians and information scientists squarely in the midst of many task teams with information technology professionals. Librarians are challenged to work with technology without becoming lost in it. This paper will offer one practitioner's views and experiences on how librarians can collaborate successfully with IT professionals without losing their identities as librarians."

DC Subject : Users - Internet - Public libraries - Services

DC Format : pdf

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

DC Relation

DC Source


DC Publisher :
http://www.ifla.org/

DC Coverage


DC Title : Speaking it, staying a librarian : building successful relationships with the information technology organization without losing your identity as a librarian

DC Creator : HEYMAN, Martha K.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://www.ifla.org/VII/d2/inspel/00-3hema.pdf


DC Date
: 2000

DC Description : "The recent explosion of affordable information technology solutions has placed corporate librarians and information scientists squarely in the midst of many task teams with information technology professionals. Librarians are challenged to work with technology without becoming lost in it. This paper will offer one practitioner's views and experiences on how librarians can collaborate successfully with IT professionals without losing their identities as librarians."

DC Subject : Users - Internet - Public libraries - Services

DC Format : pdf

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

DC Relation

DC Source


DC Publisher :
http://www.ifla.org/

DC Coverage

DC Title : Speaking it, staying a librarian : building successful relationships with the information technology organization without losing your identity as a librarian

DC Creator : HEYMAN, Martha K.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://www.ifla.org/VII/d2/inspel/00-3hema.pdf


DC Date
: 2000

DC Description : "The recent explosion of affordable information technology solutions has placed corporate librarians and information scientists squarely in the midst of many task teams with information technology professionals. Librarians are challenged to work with technology without becoming lost in it. This paper will offer one practitioner's views and experiences on how librarians can collaborate successfully with IT professionals without losing their identities as librarians."

DC Subject : Users - Internet - Public libraries - Services

DC Format : pdf

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

DC Relation

DC Source


DC Publisher :
http://www.ifla.org/

DC Coverage

World

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Jeudi 21 février 2008 4 21 /02 /Fév /2008 14:37

 

MARSHALL Nancy J. Public relations in academic libraries: a descriptive analysis. The Journal of academic librarianship, 2001. Available at http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=1108143


DC Title : Abstract of "Public relations in academic libraries : a descriptive analysis"

DC Creator : MARSHALL, Nancy J.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=1108143


DC Date
: 2001

DC Description : "The need for public relations in academic libraries has often gone unrecognized. This article analyzes the results of interviews with 13 library directors on the subject of public relations. While most grasped the importance of establishing a strong public image, many have not actively pursued an organized public relations program."

DC Subject : Higher education libraries - Libraries management - Communication - Surveys - Library activities - Services promotion - Public relations

DC Format : html

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : CAT.INIST

DC Relation

DC Source : Public relations in academic libraries : a descriptive analysis

DC Publisher :
  http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=presentation

DC Coverage United States

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Jeudi 13 mars 2008 4 13 /03 /Mars /2008 14:08


PYATI, Ajit K. A critical Theory of Library Technology : libraries & Electronic Publishing. [On Line] PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference, 2007. Available at http://www.slideshare.net/desy/a-critical-theory-of-library-technology-libraries-electronic-publishing?src=embed




DC Title : A Critical Theory of Library Technology : libraries & Electronic Publishing

DC Creator : PYATI, Ajit K.

DC Contributor

DC Identifier
http://www.slideshare.net/desy/a-critical-theory-of-library-technology-libraries-electronic-publishing?src=embed

DC Date
: 2007

DC Description : Asks questions about the services in libraries

DC Subject : Library activities - Services - Public relations

DC Format : ppt

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference

DC Relation

DC Source

DC Publisher :
http://www.slideshare.net/

DC Coverage United States

 

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Jeudi 13 mars 2008 4 13 /03 /Mars /2008 14:18


GELEIJNSE, Hans. Information technology as an agent of change. Florance : European University Institute, 2002.

 

Extract
"I have been asked by the organisers to reflect a bit on the effects that information technology has had, and could have, on the goals, objectives and organisation of research libraries. Before 1990, information technology in libraries primarily focused on back-office activities, such as cataloguing, acquisition and circulation. Most libraries got on-line catalogues in the 1980s, but it was not until 1989, somewhat later than in some institutions in the United States, that some universities in Europe developed a digital library programme. Important examples included Tilburg University in the Netherlands and De Monfort University in the United Kingdom."
 

DC Title : Information technology as an agent of change

DC Creator : GELEIJNSE, Hans

DC Contributor

DC Identifierhttp://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/54/52/23274588.PDF

DC Date
: 2002

DC DescriptionPresents the digital library projects, the different stages in the development, the hybrid library, a standard situation. Explain how we pass to a TULIP to E-only project, develop the e-learning and the e-publishing, the cooperation and the customization, the organisational change, the strategy of the Library of the European University Institute and we conclude.

DC SubjectCooperation – Customization – Libraries – Hybrid libraries – E-learning – E-publishing – Information technologies

DC Format : pdf

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and development

DC Relation

DC Source

DC Publisher :
  http://www.oecd.org/home/0,2987,en_2649_201185_1_1_1_1_1,00.html

DC Coverage
United States
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Jeudi 20 mars 2008 4 20 /03 /Mars /2008 13:57
SCHNEIDER, Tina M. The regional campus library and service to the public. [On Line] The Journal of academic librarianship, 2001. Available at http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=1108016
 

 

DC Title :  Abstract of "The regional campus library and service to the public"

 

DC Creator :  SCHNEIDER Tina M.

 

DC Contributor

 

DC Identifier http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=1108016

 
DC Date : 2001
 
DC Description : "This article draws attention to regional campus libraries and the role they play on campus and in their larger community. Many of these libraries provide services to the public but have not recognized the public in a statement defining the library. Such a connection needs to be made. "
 
DC Subject : Ohio - Higher education libraries -  Universities -  Professional missions -  User services – Communities -  Occupational roles - Public relations

 

DC Format : html

 

DC Type : Text

 

DC Language : English

 

DC Rights : CAT.INIST

 

DC Relation

 

DC Source : The regional campus library and service to the public

 

DC Publisher :  http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=presentation


DC Coverage
United States, Ohio

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Jeudi 27 mars 2008 4 27 /03 /Mars /2008 14:06


LONG, Sarah. How the Internet will change libraries is at the front of my mind. [On line] Daily Herald, 2007. Available at http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=42996&src=3



Extract
"Libraries are busy now, but will they be busy in 10 or 20 years when the "digital kids" will be running things? I worry that libraries will not change enough or change fast enough to keep the next generation engaged as users, and let's face it, willing to pay the taxes to keep libraries vibrant and vital."


DC Title
How the Internet will change libraries is at the front of my mind


DC Creator :  LONG, Sarah

 


DC Contributor

DC Identifierhttp://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=42996&src=3

DC Date
: 2007/09/25


DC Description : Presents the opinion of a documentalist about libraries. She wonder why libraries doesn't adapt, change with the digital age.

DC Subject :  Libraries – Internet - Digital age

DC Format : html

DC Type : Text

DC Language : English

DC Rights : Daily Herald

DC Relation


DC Source

DC Publisher :
  http://www.dailyherald.com/

DC Coverage United States
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