The results of studies on changes in the ecosystem of information and communication in the digital age are discussed., including how to use internet and mobile phones to work, play and interact through social networks. This new environment has changed the way libraries and librarians serve their users. The need for libraries to become “nodes” of the social networks of citizens is addressed
Libraries have traditionally been repositories of information, whether the media was clay, papyrus, ...
As Internet develops itself continuously, new technologies arise. These new technologies not only cr...
This paper examines how well North Carolina public libraries use Facebook and Twitter to portray the...
The results of studies on changes in the ecosystem of information and communication in the digital a...
This chapter looks at the future in terms of the kind of landscape in which libraries will operate. ...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...
are used not only for social networking and entertainment but also for access to information, for le...
As the advancement of 21st century libraries tries to use social networking sites and social media s...
This was a response to the presentations of a panel titled: “Setting Directions for Libraries and Ar...
Message from Jay: At social events when people learn I am the Director of Libraries at UMass Amherst...
Whether they are called netgeners, born digital, digital natives, screenagers, Generation Y or Gener...
It has become common parlance that we are entering the "Information Age." We would like to take the...
The paper will focus on Library Services’ mission in providing state-of-the-art information, communi...
The accelerating rate of scientific and technical discovery, typified by the ever-shortening time pe...
With the advent of what has been referred to as ‘Web 2.0’ in 2004, libraries have been anxious to us...
Libraries have traditionally been repositories of information, whether the media was clay, papyrus, ...
As Internet develops itself continuously, new technologies arise. These new technologies not only cr...
This paper examines how well North Carolina public libraries use Facebook and Twitter to portray the...
The results of studies on changes in the ecosystem of information and communication in the digital a...
This chapter looks at the future in terms of the kind of landscape in which libraries will operate. ...
Responding to the prompt, “How is digital technology shaping the future of library and/or informatio...
are used not only for social networking and entertainment but also for access to information, for le...
As the advancement of 21st century libraries tries to use social networking sites and social media s...
This was a response to the presentations of a panel titled: “Setting Directions for Libraries and Ar...
Message from Jay: At social events when people learn I am the Director of Libraries at UMass Amherst...
Whether they are called netgeners, born digital, digital natives, screenagers, Generation Y or Gener...
It has become common parlance that we are entering the "Information Age." We would like to take the...
The paper will focus on Library Services’ mission in providing state-of-the-art information, communi...
The accelerating rate of scientific and technical discovery, typified by the ever-shortening time pe...
With the advent of what has been referred to as ‘Web 2.0’ in 2004, libraries have been anxious to us...
Libraries have traditionally been repositories of information, whether the media was clay, papyrus, ...
As Internet develops itself continuously, new technologies arise. These new technologies not only cr...
This paper examines how well North Carolina public libraries use Facebook and Twitter to portray the...