OPAC is the conventional library service that only allows for one-way flow of information. This project presents an overview of Web 2.0 and Library 2.0 including its definition, technologies involved and sites currently advocated as examples of Web 2.0. Library 2.0 gives library users the power to share their experiences. Library 2.0 can be summarized as being user-driven that enables attracting users to enrich information resources. Library 2.0 concepts can be implemented to enhance OPAC and increase users' satisfaction especially for new generation. Enhanced OPAC involved the implementation of new function for search engine, the advancement in exchanging data with other application and services, additional content which is used to descri...
This chapter introduces the concept of next-generation Online Catalogue (OPAC) and its salient featu...
Internet and web technologies have triggered unprecedented changes in libraries. Web 2.0 services, e...
Recently librarianship has undergone significant changes caused be wide-spreaded using of computers,...
Web 2.0 has raised new expectations from the library users : after reading a book, they wish to rate...
While the 4th Law of S.R. Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science (1931) says that: “Save the tim...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this paper, a prototype of an Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) is pr...
In the fast moving world of technology, we can be sure that things will change, but we can’t predict...
This informal presentation will cover the continuing impact that Web 2.0 is having on the humble li...
This research aimed to investigate the desires of the users of the Greek public Library on Gender an...
The functions of today’s libraries have evolved concurrent to the advancement of computer technology...
The Next Generation Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), generally termed as OPAC 2.0, is the resu...
ABSTRACTLibrary catalogue is challenged by the development of web technology that produce search eng...
People are constantly searching for information. Information is very important to every aspect of th...
People assume that library is a place that contains many books. They think only book that are availa...
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
This chapter introduces the concept of next-generation Online Catalogue (OPAC) and its salient featu...
Internet and web technologies have triggered unprecedented changes in libraries. Web 2.0 services, e...
Recently librarianship has undergone significant changes caused be wide-spreaded using of computers,...
Web 2.0 has raised new expectations from the library users : after reading a book, they wish to rate...
While the 4th Law of S.R. Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science (1931) says that: “Save the tim...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοIn this paper, a prototype of an Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) is pr...
In the fast moving world of technology, we can be sure that things will change, but we can’t predict...
This informal presentation will cover the continuing impact that Web 2.0 is having on the humble li...
This research aimed to investigate the desires of the users of the Greek public Library on Gender an...
The functions of today’s libraries have evolved concurrent to the advancement of computer technology...
The Next Generation Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC), generally termed as OPAC 2.0, is the resu...
ABSTRACTLibrary catalogue is challenged by the development of web technology that produce search eng...
People are constantly searching for information. Information is very important to every aspect of th...
People assume that library is a place that contains many books. They think only book that are availa...
The behavior of academic library users has drastically changed in recent years. Internet search engi...
This chapter introduces the concept of next-generation Online Catalogue (OPAC) and its salient featu...
Internet and web technologies have triggered unprecedented changes in libraries. Web 2.0 services, e...
Recently librarianship has undergone significant changes caused be wide-spreaded using of computers,...