As a librarian at the beginning of her career, the author considers possible near and far-term futures for libraries and librarianship. In this conference proceeding she will discuss her views on the evolving roles of libraries and librarians, possible gap areas in professional development, and possibilities for preparing for evolving patron needs. In exploring the possible future of libraries, the proceeding will examine the views of professional literature, colleagues, and the author’s personal viewpoint. Discussion will include the importance of understanding data and the growing need to understand statistical analysis and software; how to utilize professional organizations and personal networks to address learning gaps; and best bet r...
Prompted by the article by Dan Cohen (2019), this essay will explore the possibilities of reversing ...
Lacking a crystal ball, scientists, economists, political scientists, businessmen, educators, and o...
Academic libraries have long envisioned a future where new services and functions are added to our e...
The library professional is an active actor in the information society and the professional identity...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
In this project, ALIA set out to investigate the big questions. Heading towards 2025: How will libra...
Quite a bit of literature over the last several years has served as a forum for discussion with rega...
In the United States, the Library and Information Science (LIS) degree is most often a graduate degr...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...
This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic ...
With many academic libraries making use of approval plans and demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) the t...
An increasingly younger student body across ALA-accredited master's programs, coupled with an aging ...
Broader economic trends spawn budget pressures for education and libraries, prompting a plethora of ...
The library of the future is an elusive, ever-changing goal. Creating it is a challenge in an enviro...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Prompted by the article by Dan Cohen (2019), this essay will explore the possibilities of reversing ...
Lacking a crystal ball, scientists, economists, political scientists, businessmen, educators, and o...
Academic libraries have long envisioned a future where new services and functions are added to our e...
The library professional is an active actor in the information society and the professional identity...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
In this project, ALIA set out to investigate the big questions. Heading towards 2025: How will libra...
Quite a bit of literature over the last several years has served as a forum for discussion with rega...
In the United States, the Library and Information Science (LIS) degree is most often a graduate degr...
Libraries throughout the world are facing the dual challenge of an aging workforce and a workplace w...
This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic ...
With many academic libraries making use of approval plans and demand-driven acquisitions (DDA) the t...
An increasingly younger student body across ALA-accredited master's programs, coupled with an aging ...
Broader economic trends spawn budget pressures for education and libraries, prompting a plethora of ...
The library of the future is an elusive, ever-changing goal. Creating it is a challenge in an enviro...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Prompted by the article by Dan Cohen (2019), this essay will explore the possibilities of reversing ...
Lacking a crystal ball, scientists, economists, political scientists, businessmen, educators, and o...
Academic libraries have long envisioned a future where new services and functions are added to our e...