For 702 different jobs, the Oxford researchers Frey and Osborne examined the degree of susceptibility to computerisation. With a probability of 65%, the occupation “librarian” was calculated as quite good computerisable (1). How does this translates into the reality of our daily work? Do we now all have to be anxious for our jobs? Fearing that our jobs will get lost? That libraries get extinct
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The main issue of the so called information age is still being given scant systematic attention. Eve...
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The work environment has deeply evolved in recent decades with the generalisation of IT in terms of ...
The advancement of information communication technology (ICT) and its usability in the educational s...
How has the digital age, and in particular the phenomenal growth of the World Wide Web impacted on t...
Twenty-first century librarians need to be comfortable with and knowledgeable in technology. Librar...
In this project, ALIA set out to investigate the big questions. Heading towards 2025: How will libra...
Presented at the Ontario Library Association Superconference, February 2, 2008.Time to rev up those ...
This article will present some personal observations of the impact of information technology on the ...
Forecasts affecting the future of librarians and information workers have come and gone over the yea...
There is a growing concern by scholars in the field of library and Information science on the way te...
The fast and continuous technological change that is characteristic of the information society we fi...
The main issue of the so called information age is still being given scant systematic attention. Eve...
Librarians are the people having expertise in organisation of universe of knowledge. As long as prin...
The theme of this year’s LIBER conference emphasises the changing missions libraries envisage for th...
This article is for anyone who is interested in library work and wants to know how job requirements ...
During the recent years a variety of terms have emerged in the library world about what librarians w...
The work environment has deeply evolved in recent decades with the generalisation of IT in terms of ...
The advancement of information communication technology (ICT) and its usability in the educational s...
How has the digital age, and in particular the phenomenal growth of the World Wide Web impacted on t...
Twenty-first century librarians need to be comfortable with and knowledgeable in technology. Librar...
In this project, ALIA set out to investigate the big questions. Heading towards 2025: How will libra...