Literatur zur Informationserschließung
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1Cornelius, I.V.: Information policies and strategies.
London : Facet, 2010. XIII, 209 S.
ISBN 978-1-85604-677-0
Abstract: All librarians and libraries have information policies, and so do most people. The big issues, like censorship or intellectual property ownership and use, crowd our minds but the process of decision making is the same at every level and in every context, whether we are concerned with government secrets, advertising standards, or our children's reading and viewing habits. This book examines the issues from varying standpoints, including the human rights approach, the commercial approach, and the states-interest approach. These are all placed within the context of arguments about the public sphere. The working librarian has to be in a position to justify every stock purchase and information access decision, and in the strategies they follow to legitimate the library. The form and construction of arguments and the discussion of issues in this book will give librarians the context and arguments they need to identify and apply appropriate information policies and strategies. Key areas addressed in the book include: the information policy problem; policy sectors; information regimes; and, policies and strategies: models and cases. This book is essential reading for library students, researchers and policy makers as well as for all LIS practitioners wishing to widen their awareness of the important issues surrounding information policy.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 627(2011) no.6, S.1213-1214 (S. Braman)
LCSH: Information policy ; Libraries and community ; Information literacy ; Collection development (Libraries) ; Collection development (Libraries) ; Information literacy ; Information policy ; Libraries and community
RSWK: Bestandsaufbau ; Informationsfreiheit ; Informationskompetenz
RVK: Z665
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2Farkas, M.G.: Social software in libraries : building collaboration, communication, and community online.
Medford, N.J. : Information Today, 2007. xxiv, 320 S.
ISBN 1-57387-275-X
Inhalt: Inhalt: What is social software? -- Blogs -- Blogs in libraries : practical applications -- RSS -- Wikis -- Online communities -- Social networking -- Social bookmarking and collaborative filtering -- Tools for synchronous online reference -- The mobile revolution -- Podcasting -- Screencasting and vodcasting -- Gaming -- What will work @ your library -- Keeping up : a primer -- Future trends in social software.
Anmerkung: Rez. in: JASIST 59(1008) no.11, S.1866 (L.E. Harris)
Themenfeld: Social tagging
LCSH: Libraries and the Internet ; Telecommunication in libraries ; Libraries and community ; Libraries / Information technology ; Electronic reference services (Libraries) ; Online social networks ; Blogs ; RSS feeds ; Wikis (Computer science) ; Podcasting
RSWK: Bibliothek / Soziale Software ; Bibliothek / Wiki ; Bibliothek / Web log ; Bibliothek / Podcasting ; Bibliothek / Virtuelle Gemeinschaft ; Soziale Software / Bibliothek
BK: 06.54 / Bibliotheksautomatisierung ; 54.72 / Künstliche Intelligenz ; 06.74 / Informationssysteme
DDC: 025.5/24 / dc22
GHBS: BBK (FH K)
LCC: Z674.75.I58 F37 2007
RVK: AN 73000