The fast developments in information and communication technology have rapidly shaped and created enormous changes in the way people live and use libraries. The generation who grow in this era is called net generation. Academic libraries, where the majority of the users are the netgeneration, have started to implement the concept of hybrid library as a response of the technological advances. The trend of digital collections usage is getting increase, on the other hand, the number of library visitor is getting lower significantly. The condition make librarians afraid of being abandoned by its users, whereas libraries still have many physical collections. This paper is written as a result of simple observation in some libraries where the need...
This powerpoint presentation was delivered to the University of Oregon Library Faculty on February 1...
The explosion of information and increase in the use and craze of Internet, academic libraries has f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how to make libraries adjust their roles in the di...
The fast developments in information and communication technology have rapidly shaped and...
Library users in the digital era is usually called net generation. The generation has new ways of le...
Purpose - This paper aims to examine the role of marketing to new generations of library users. Desi...
This paper aims to examine the role of marketing to new generations of library users. The paper revi...
Millennials are dramatically changing the way that College and University Libraries are utilized. A ...
Undergraduates are unique in that they are the first generation to have been completely immersed wit...
As the younger generation of born digital library users and even well-established scholars rely incr...
Oblinger and Oblinger (2005) described the Net Generation or Net Gen, who have never known life wit...
As the third millennium dawns, technology has profoundly changed at such a rapid pace that what is t...
Today era is the era of Information technology. The 21st century is known as knowledge society. In t...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
Due to emergence and use of new technologies in the library activities a radical change has been occ...
This powerpoint presentation was delivered to the University of Oregon Library Faculty on February 1...
The explosion of information and increase in the use and craze of Internet, academic libraries has f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how to make libraries adjust their roles in the di...
The fast developments in information and communication technology have rapidly shaped and...
Library users in the digital era is usually called net generation. The generation has new ways of le...
Purpose - This paper aims to examine the role of marketing to new generations of library users. Desi...
This paper aims to examine the role of marketing to new generations of library users. The paper revi...
Millennials are dramatically changing the way that College and University Libraries are utilized. A ...
Undergraduates are unique in that they are the first generation to have been completely immersed wit...
As the younger generation of born digital library users and even well-established scholars rely incr...
Oblinger and Oblinger (2005) described the Net Generation or Net Gen, who have never known life wit...
As the third millennium dawns, technology has profoundly changed at such a rapid pace that what is t...
Today era is the era of Information technology. The 21st century is known as knowledge society. In t...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
Due to emergence and use of new technologies in the library activities a radical change has been occ...
This powerpoint presentation was delivered to the University of Oregon Library Faculty on February 1...
The explosion of information and increase in the use and craze of Internet, academic libraries has f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how to make libraries adjust their roles in the di...