260 results on '"IJ. Reference work."'
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2. Systematic Literature Reviews for Evidence-Based Research
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Vijayakumar, J K
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BA. Use and impact of information. ,BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Discussing steps in systematic literature review in health sciences
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- 2023
3. Servicio de referencia, fuentes de información y desarrollo de colecciones: una propuesta de formación integral
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Cabrera Castiglioni, Magela, Cabrera Castiglioni, M., Canzani Cuello, Javier, Canzani Cuello, J., Saraiva Cruz, Ignacio, Saraiva Cruz, I., Ceretta Soria, María Gladys, Ceretta Soria, M. G., and Facultad de Información y Comunicación, FIC
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HZ. None of these, but in this section. ,IJ. Reference work. ,IK. Design, development, implementation and maintenance - Abstract
This work presents a proposal for comprehensive training of the curricular units Reference Service, Specialized Information Sources, Collections’ development and Information Literacy in the Bachelor's Degree in Library Science of the Faculty of Information and Communication. There are several meeting points among these subjects, sometimes identifying cyclical or linking relationships depending on the topic being addressed. Possible synergies included are the reference service and its collection of specialized sources; the management of specialized collections in an area of knowledge; the close link between information literacy and the reference service as a framework for its development. Based on the identification of these links, it is proposed a methodology applied to university teaching of the bachelor’s degree in library science, which allows an integrated formation of the contents. It is expected that this methodology will result in a better understanding of the topics for the student body, obtaining a comprehensive training on the topics.
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- 2023
4. Evaluación de la investigación: una aproximación a su reforma y al papel emergente de los servicios bibliotecarios
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Heredia-Sánchez, Fernando
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AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields. ,BB. Bibliometric methods ,DD. Academic libraries. ,GH. Education. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
An overview on the debate about research evaluation reform and its new context is offered in which declarations, manifestos and reports play an important role as frames of reference and drivers of change; the analyzes and proposals of experts and working and research groups contribute to laying the foundations for a necessary reform; the will to promote this reform is manifested from the political sphere and is taking shape in measures that seek a thorough review of the principles and evaluation criteria, and the library profession commitment with support and guidance to research staff and institutional managers is increasingly broader and more profound.
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- 2024
5. Some strategies to give visibility to your scientific community from the library: the case of the CTBTO
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Trillo, Flor
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AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields. ,BB. Bibliometric methods ,BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. ,FJ. Knowledge management ,IB. Content analysis (A and I, class.) ,ID. Knowledge representation. ,IJ. Reference work. ,IM. Open data - Abstract
The CTBTO Library's main goal is to support novel strategy development by experts, ensuring sources of reliable information as well as keeping up to date the community with the latest research about the four main monitoring technologies of the verification regime by providing access to technical and scientific databases to the entire PTS. The CTBTO Library, as part of the Capacity Building Section, IDC Division (IDC/CBT), was tasked to develop a map of knowledge to understand accurately the specific information needed by the users, as well as to learn how CTBTO experts communicated with the scientific community. One of the best tools of Bibliometrics in Library Science to address this challenge is the social network analysis approach. This framework allows for identifying how the knowledge grows and learning when, how and who has established connections. The network visualization represents with bubbles the number of publications with links, direct connection and interaction in co-authorship, on the same organization or with many others every time one author recognizes its affiliation; countries in this analysis represent the collaboration between CTBTO State Signatories. This study provides insights where CTBTO may develop capacities with other institutions in terms of seismic, hydroacoustic, infrasound and radionuclide monitoring technologies to achieve its goal.
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- 2021
6. Entrevista a Javier Guallar, autor del boletín "Content Curators"
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Guallar, Javier and Baiget, Tomàs
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BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. ,HQ. Web pages. ,HT. Web 2.0, Social networks ,IB. Content analysis (A and I, class.) ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Interview with the professor of the University of Barcelona Dr. Javier Guallar on the occasion of the first 100 issues of his Sunday newsletter "Content Curators" on meta-curation of content, published on the Substack platform. Contents: Biographical note, Creation and evolution of the newsletter, reference to other newsletters on similar topics (Communication, Social Networks, Internet, New technologies, Artificial Intelligence, etc.), Common topics, User statistics, Work system, Methodology, Feedback received, Challenges, Recommendations, Future. The interview was published on the Blog of Ediciones Profesionales de la Información SL.
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- 2024
7. El papel de los identificadores bibliográficos, institucionales y de personas en el control bibliográfico
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Martín, Sandra Gisela
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IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The aim of this work is to know the degree of insertion of bibliographic, institutional, and person identifiers in the bibliographic control process in national libraries and/or national bibliographic agencies of the Latin American countries that are members of the Association of Ibero-American States for Development of the National Libraries of Ibero-America (ABINIA), -Spain and Portugal are excluded-. The study was based on website research with a qualitative strategy around the analysis of identifiers. We proceeded to consult, observe, read, analyze and interpret the web pages of national libraries, national bibliographic agencies and the official websites of each of the identifiers. The results and conclusions show that Latin American national libraries rely solely and exclusively on two bibliographic identifiers for the registration of legal deposit and the preparation of national bibliographies: the ISBN (books) and the ISSN (periodical publications) and, to a lesser extent, in the ISMN (music publications, sheet music, etc.). The inexistence of networks of bibliographic agencies and agencies that manage identifiers that work collaboratively with national libraries show the limitations that exist in the dissemination of documentary heritage and, therefore, the limitations to be able to carry out exhaustive universal bibliographic control.
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- 2023
8. Gestión eficiente de referencias bibliográficas con Mendeley
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Morales-Vargas, Alejandro
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CD. User training, promotion, activities, education. ,IJ. Reference work. ,LJ. Software. - Abstract
Mendely is a multiplatform service: web portal, desktop software and mobile application, which allows you to manage bibliographic references; find 30 million academic documents; and share and collaborate online (6 million profiles). It is proprietary and free, acquired in 2013 by Elsevier.
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- 2020
9. Revisiones tradicionales, sistemáticas o de alcance: ¿cómo elegir el tipo de revisión de la literatura que corresponde en cada caso? [Traditional, systematic, or scoping reviews: how to choose the type of literature review that is appropriate in each case?]
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Codina, Lluís
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IB. Content analysis (A and I, class.) ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Presentation of the main types of literature reviews and elements to decide which is most suitable in each case. Traditional or narrative reviews are described on one hand, and the differences between systematic reviews and scoping reviews are explained. Recommendations for the most appropriate use of each are proposed.
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- 2024
10. Avaliação do questionário sobre a situação das escolas da CRE18
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PIZZORNO, Ana C. P., FACHIN, Juliana, and PORTO, Marchelly, P.
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CB. User studies. ,DC. Public libraries. ,DE. School libraries. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Evaluation of the questionnaire on the situation of the State Schools of CRE18 - Santa Catarina.
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- 2022
11. La búsqueda de objetos de aprendizaje textuales para el profesorado: una forma de integrar a la biblioteca digital universitaria en las plataformas de educación a distancia
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Petrosini, Nicolás-Darío
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DD. Academic libraries. ,HK. Online hosts. ,HP. e-resources. ,IA. Cataloging, bibliographic control. ,IE. Data and metadata structures. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Learning management systems are redefining the meaning of higher education. Its development has allowed reproducing the experience of learning without having to go to the classroom. So that the digital library doesn't lose visibility to the college community, it must be actively integrated into the distance educational projects. This conference describes a digital reference service for searching textual learning objects, whose direct users are the teachers. The selected objects are included in the subjects’ bibliographies, which are later accessed by the students from the learning management system. To do so, the reference service must select relevant documents in coordination with the teachers, and provide digital access, observing copyright. Furthermore, as one of the attributes of learning objects is reutilization, their metadata must be described in order to retrieve them later for other subjects. This process will avoid duplication of effort and add value to the found objects.
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- 2019
12. Mendeley: red social, descubrimiento de información y gestión de referencias. Guía para estudiantes de máster y doctorado
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Codina, Lluís and Morales Vargas, Alejandro
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CZ. None of these, but in this section. ,EZ. None of these, but in this section. ,IJ. Reference work. ,LJ. Software. - Abstract
Mendeley is an academic information manager. This guide for PhD students shows the main features of the Mendeley web portal version. The guide focuses on the functions of academic social web and information discovery, but also includes aspects of bibliographic reference management. Finally, basic aspects of using the desktop application are also presented.
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- 2019
13. Zotero: Create a quick bibliography
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Bankar, Ravindra S.
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I. Information treatment for information services ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Zotero is free reference tool to collect, organize and cite your research in few easy steps. The guide will make users enable to use this reference management tool in simple way for preparing bibliography for their literary and scientific works.
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- 2019
14. If You Build it, Will They Come?: Natural Experiments with Springshare's Proactive Chat Reference
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Gardner, Gabriel, Kimmitt, Joanna, DeMars, J. Michael, and Baker, Sarah
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IJ. Reference work. ,LZ. None of these, but in this section. - Abstract
This presentation explores the current state of chat reference and specifically addresses using Springshare’s proactive LibChat to increase chat traffic in a natural experiment that took place at two four-year institutions over the academic year 2017-2018, in comparison with two four-year institutions that did not implement this method. As part of a recent transition of the California State University system to Ex Libris’ Alma/Primo, several universities embedded Springshare’s proactive chat widget on Primo search results pages (SRPs), which allowed users to begin reference transactions natively within their research sessions. In this presentation, we take advantage of a natural experiment that arose when two libraries deployed chat to SRPs, and two other libraries with similar enrollment profiles in similar geographic areas did not. By analyzing chat transactions collected from the four libraries over the course of academic years 2016-2017 (pre-deployment) and 2017-2018 (post-deployment), we calculate the effects on chat transactions when introducing proactive chat onto Primo SRPs. This quasi-experimental panel study, with two libraries in the treatment group paired with pseudo-control libraries, found that introducing proactive chat onto SRPs significantly increases the transaction count – even up to a quadrupling of the baseline in certain months. Presenters will also explain how libraries can set up their own natural experiments as an alternative to A/B testing of Primo. We close with an overview of pros and cons regarding chat on search results pages, offering workflow suggestions for libraries considering this implementation and the corresponding increase in reference traffic that it will bring.
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- 2019
15. El documentalista como facilitador en la toma de decisiones informadas: de la teoría a la práctica
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Costa-Marin, Maria and Sastre-Suárez, Sílvia
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DK. Health libraries, Medical libraries. ,FE. Personnel management. ,GG. Curricula aspects. ,GH. Education. ,GI. Training. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The use of reliable data from scientific literature through models close to evidence-based clinical practice are basic to foreseeing the consequences of clinical decisions in contexts of uncertainty. To take informed decisions it is needed to have the ability to to recover, analyze and critically judge the quality of sou rces and evaluate the levels of scientific evidence for later application. This process can be either endangered or enhanced by several factors. The aims of this paper are to analyze the key aspects in which librarians influence the integration of scientific evidence in clinical practice and to discusse on the role that health libraries should have. A literature review was conducted using MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL and LISA. Review articles and original research aimed to study the role of health librarians in improving the integration of scientific evidence in clinical practice have been analyzed. Works related to critical thinking, clinical decissions processes and library services have been taken into consideration as well. Several organizational and individual factors act as barriers to informed clinical decision making, as lack of time for reading and implementationof the results, lack of skills or experience in searching for information, lack of training or participation in projects of research, etc. If several interventions are combined, including active and continued training by health librarians, it can help improve the weaknessess. The evidence shows that excellence in informed clinical decision-making requires well trained health professionals to conduct a search for effective information and to evalua te critically the results. Librarians can contribute to this process and, consequently, improve patient attention through team work with health professionals. This scenario raises the need to expand the training of librarians and redefine library tasks and services to other disciplines.
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- 2019
16. Com crear continguts digitals atractius (Curació de continguts)
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Guallar, Javier
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BJ. Communication ,HI. Electronic Media. ,HP. e-resources. ,HT. Web 2.0, Social networks ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The specialty of content curation is presented; good examples of its use are shown in social media such as blogs, newsletters, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Paper.li, Instagram, with special attention to the Library & Information Science sector; and finally, it shows how to do curation according to the method of the 4 S's.
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- 2019
17. Open Access E Books on Library and Information Science: An Analytical Study Through DOAB
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Chandwani, Anita
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IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The availability of open access e-books through platforms such as the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) has made it easier for researchers and students to access academic literature.in the present study data was collected online from DOAB website form 2001- 2022 about e books available on the subject Library and Information Science. In the study the e-books are divided author wise, license wise, language wise, year wise, and pagination wise for better understanding of the results. The result showed that there is need to create awareness amongst content writers and publishers in library science field to contribute more on this platform.
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- 2023
18. Repertorio biográfico de agrupaciones musicales de Rock & Roll, Nueva Ola, Beat y Rock Progresivo en la Argentina (1955-1973)
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Luirette, Carlos Daniel.
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HE. Print materials. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The lack of reference works that compile the early years of the rock-pop movement in Argentina has caused the invisibility of most of the pioneer musicians and groups. The official historiography has given little importance to the musical productions prior to the recording of the song "La Balsa" by Los Gatos in 1967, which led to a large part of this history remaining hidden. In recent years numerous academic studies have addressed this issue, giving a new look at the emergence of the origins and consolidation of the so-called "National Rock". Librarianship, through its search techniques and access to information, plays a fundamental role in the search and organization of documents to shed light on the diffuse origins of rock in our country. This individual project (in progress) aims to investigate this period, and generate a biographical dictionary on the origins of the rock/pop movement in Argentina, compiling soloists and bands that emerged between 1955 and 1973 that foreshadowed the future "National Rock".
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- 2022
19. El servicio de referencia ante la pandemia de COVID-19. Estudio de caso
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Grimberg, Daniela, Soria, Monica A., and Colombo, Floriana.
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IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the daily work of all citizens, especially in our libraries, since, after the Social, Preventive, and Mandatory Isolation (ASPO), in a short time, they were forced to adapt their activities so that they could be carried out remotely. In the case described, although a great impact on the operation of the library was expected, according to the statistics after one year, it was noted that, although the transactions had decreased, the usual activities had developed normally and its quality had not diminished thanks to the technological advantage of the institution in general and of the library's reference service in particular.
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- 2022
20. In Your Face: Our Experience With Proactive Chat Reference
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DeMars, Michelle M., Martinez, George, Aubele, Joseph, and Gardner, Gabriel
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IJ. Reference work. ,LZ. None of these, but in this section. - Abstract
Reference at our academic library, following an interval of protracted decline, recently went through a renaissance period following the evolution of our chat reference service. This change was brought about by a desire to more actively capture today’s digitally native students. Academic libraries have previously sought to increase usage of their reference services by a variety of methods, including physically roving through the library or offering satellite locations. In an attempt to mirror that approach in an online environment, we implemented a proactive chat widget that allowed us to “e-rove” to students throughout our library’s website and catalog. Our previous chat implementation was passive in nature, requiring students to seek out help, often prior to searching. This meant that students would need to seek out the chat button in order to use the service. The redesign of chat reference included a proactive widget that popped-up, getting the users attention and encouraging them to chat with a librarian. The transition to a proactive approach resulted in a staggering increase in the number of chats that occured. This dramatic increase resulted in both positive and negative effects for students and librarians alike. The philosophy of reference at our academic library calls upon librarians to treat each reference interaction as an instructional opportunity. A hallmark of outstanding customer service is the anticipation of patron needs, and actively offering assistance. The increase in chat volume often called into question our ability to provide adequate patron instruction and quality service. Our presentation will discuss the successes and challenges brought on by this change from a passive chat service to a proactive one. We will discuss topics such as: the quality (READ Scale) of chat reference questions that occured during this evolution, how the volume increase impacted librarian responsibilities and how the library reacted to each of these events. In an age where many academic libraries are seeing a decline in reference services, chat reference brings this service to the 21st century at lightning speed. By fine tuning their own chat references services, libraries can make research even more relevant for today’s student.
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- 2018
21. Rapid reviews drive us crazy!
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Gómez-Sánchez, Alicia-Fátima and Isabel-Gomez, Rebeca
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I. Information treatment for information services ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Rapid Reviews (RR) are increasingly being used by clinicians, policy makers and healthcare decision makers, and are becoming a more significant resource for health policy, and to identify evidence gaps. The purpose of RR is good; however, RR definitions, methods, and applications are numerous and also vary substantially. There is no a clear definition so it’s possible to get RR explained as “a type of systematic review in which components of the Systematic Review (SR) process are simplified, omitted or made more efficient in order to produce information in a shorter period of time, preferably with minimal impact on quality”, as well as “a type of knowledge synthesis in which components of the SR process are simplified or omitted to produce information in a short period of time”, among many others. Furthermore, there are several types of RR, and there is either no agreement on that. Our main is to compile and review the wide vary of methods and types of RR that are available in the literature, and try to analyse the value of each one focusing on the information specialist role. In order to achieve that, we made a selection of the institutions or agencies (AHRQ, CADTH, KCE, WHO...) who have publicly available their methods about this area. We checked the different recommendations and searched for some basic elements of special interest as, for instance, the presence of protocol, time or development, number or researchers, information specialist as member of the team, databases searched, etc. Despite the large and assorted amount of RR, it seems that there are also some common points: they should assure high quality bearing a special relevance to the transparency of methods, as well as the importance of engagement or the recommendation of counting on the collaboration of information specialists to perform these kind of studies. Additionally, they all agree that a RR should be performed in less time than a systematic review. On the other hand, there are significant differences on how to abbreviate processes: limiting search strategies by database, by dates, updating literature search of previous reviews, excluding assessment of the quality of included studies, or the type or factors to consider contextual factors affecting the studies. In brief, there is no accordance within the different typologies of RR, in the time that should be spent for their production, or in the recommendation to use text mining, among many others. The short-term expectations seem to be similar, and new RR recommendations are already being announced (e.g. from Cochrane). Summarizing, the current landscape of RR is quite chaotic, and there’re lot of discrepancies between methods, and no consistency or agreement amount producers. It would be recommendable to work on a consistency and uniformity of this kind of documents, in order to make easier basic aspects for the reporting and the quality assessment of RR.
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- 2018
22. ICT BASED LIBRARY SERVICES IN OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY ON IGNOU LIBRARY
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Mukhopadhyay, Chinmay and Chattopadhyay, Sougata
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IJ. Reference work. ,J. Technical services in libraries, archives, museum. - Abstract
Distance Education Bureau of University Grants Commission emphasizes on infrastructural facilities for the learners, and faculty members. It encompasses setting up and maintaining of separate library and resource centre. With the help of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) it is now a feature of every open and distance learning institutions to provide library services to its learners in an effective and efficient way. The role of the library is vital in all types of education - conventional as well as distance mode. This paper discusses how Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) library provides innovative ICT based library services like RATE service; e-Gyankosh etc for the user community to access all subscribed online resources and databases from remote end. It also describes National Open and Distance Learners' Library and Information Network (NODLINET). NODLINET has a nationwide coverage for distance learning libraries. It helps in sharing resourses and services. This paper also highlights various other initiatives taken by the library like Discovery services, A-to -Z service, M-Library services, Mobile Augmented Reality service etc.
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- 2018
23. Traffic congestion and management in Zamboanga City, Philippines: The public transport commuters' point of view
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Moreno, Frede
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A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. ,F. Management. ,FD. Public relations. ,FG. Local government. ,G. Industry, profession and education. ,H. Information sources, supports, channels. ,HC. Archival materials. ,HS. Repositories. ,I. Information treatment for information services ,IJ. Reference work. ,IK. Design, development, implementation and maintenance ,J. Technical services in libraries, archives, museum. - Abstract
This academic research investigates the issue of traffic congestion and management in Zamboanga City, Philippines, from the perspective of public transport commuters. Through a survey conducted among a representative sample of commuters, the study aims to shed light on the challenges faced by commuters in relation to traffic congestion and the effectiveness of existing management strategies. The findings reveal that traffic congestion in Zamboanga City significantly impacts public transport commuters, leading to longer travel times, increased stress levels, and reduced productivity. Moreover, the study identifies key factors contributing to traffic congestion, including inadequate road infrastructure, unregulated street parking, and inefficient traffic flow management. The research also examines the public transport commuters' viewpoint on the current management strategies employed in Zamboanga City. The data indicates that commuters perceive a lack of comprehensive planning and coordination among various transportation authorities, resulting in ineffective traffic management. Based on the analysis of the survey data, this research provides recommendations for improving traffic congestion and management in Zamboanga City. These include enhancing road infrastructure, implementing stricter parking regulations, and developing integrated transportation policies. The study concludes that addressing the concerns of public transport commuters is crucial for achieving efficient traffic management in Zamboanga City and improving overall urban mobility.
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- 2023
24. Una propuesta de WebQuest para la formación en competencias mediáticas e informacionales desde las bibliotecas universitarias
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Heredia-Sánchez, Fernando
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AC. Relationship of LIS with other fields. ,CD. User training, promotion, activities, education. ,HQ. Web pages. ,IJ. Reference work. ,LC. Internet, including WWW. - Abstract
Innovative university libraries need to create suitable environments to provide training in media and information skills. The WebQuest is a teaching resource adaptable to any educational level which has proven its usefulness in the university context. A WebQuest designed to facilitate knowledge and awareness of the importance of media and information literacy is proposed. The proposal tries to contribute, from the library sphere, to the extension of the use of WebQuest in Higher Education. It is aimed mainly at students enrolled in the first years of a university degree, although it can also be useful for pre-university students and the general public.
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- 2022
25. GOOGLE Академія для науковців
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Nazarovets, Maryna
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BB. Bibliometric methods ,HL. Databases and database Networking. ,HP. e-resources. ,HT. Web 2.0, Social networks ,IJ. Reference work. ,LC. Internet, including WWW. - Abstract
The basic features of the search engine and scientometric database Google Scholar, information about the use of indicators to compile rankings of the world and Ukrainian scientists, step by step instructions on how to sign, fill and edit profile in the system. The possibilities of simple and advanced information search. Described tool for origination of user's library of citations and service by which constructed ratings of most influential professional periodicals in the world. For students and researchers of different disciplines and specialities.
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- 2017
26. Ciencia 2.0. Herramientas, servicios, redes sociales y otras innovaciones aplicadas a la investigación
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Ruiz-De-Luzuriaga-Peña, Manuel
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H. Information sources, supports, channels. ,IJ. Reference work. ,L. Information technology and library technology - Abstract
Science 2.0 is the scientific activity that utilizes of ICT and social networks, using the innovative tools and services provided by them, with a philosophy that advocates for participating, communicating, collaborating and sharing.
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- 2016
27. La demanda digital de información en la Biblioteca de Facultad de Derecho
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Chavez, Liliana, González Liesegang, Liana, and Sosa Pudiza, Estela
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CB. User studies. ,CE. Literacy. ,IJ. Reference work. ,L. Information technology and library technology - Abstract
The demand for digital information received by the Service of Reference and Bibliographic Information through the Google Drive tool, implemented in the Library page on the website of the Faculty of Right. A percentage reading of the statistical data collected in nine-month period and the results are presented by means of graphs.
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- 2015
28. Un museo de ciencia accesible a la sociedad. Contribución e impacto
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Fuentes González, Irene
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B. Information use and sociology of information ,BA. Use and impact of information. ,BC. Information in society. ,BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. ,GH. Education. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Knowledge is the object of investigation and discussion; Citizens use it critically, transforming it into tools that allow them to improve their lives individually and collectively. The social and hierarchical differences that historically determined access to formative capital have blurred in the last century, and a wide variety of forms of culture are increasingly consumed, regardless of social, economic or cultural level. Among the cultural centers most visited by the citizens we find the museums. These knowledge centers work so that their communicative purpose is in tune with the content they offer and try to respond to the expectations and needs of visitors. The analysis of whether the answers they offer are adjusted to the demands of their visitors is the object of this work. It is a meeting that brings together disciplines such as information sciences, social sciences and museology, and which has made it possible to obtain an approach to the motivations and demands that some of the visitors to the Museu de les Ciències de Valencia have when they visit a museum.
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- 2022
29. Prospect of library services in academic libraries
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Sawant, S. S. and Korade, S
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IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Library service is the combination of the services- process and its delivery. In a library, the service offered from acquisition section, technical section, reference section etc. are the processes carried out there and thereafter delivered to the users. The library services have changed fast in last ten years. Now a days e resources, Internet and Web 2.0 tools represent large portion of library services. Innovation and technology transfer differentiates the role of the librarian and extends it beyond the limits of the information intermediary. The librarian in order to involve, anticipate and especially produce innovation has to learn how to learn, as libraries have to learn how to change.
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- 2014
30. Responsable de Información y Formación de Usuarios: memoria de participación en el concurso convocado por resolución rectoral de 3 de junio de 2014, de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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Delgado-Vázquez, Ángel M.
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CE. Literacy. ,FE. Personnel management. ,GD. Organizations. ,GE. Staff. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
This paper is presented as part of the application for participation in the procedure for filling the post of Head of Information and User Education emanating from the resolution of June 3, 2014, of Universidad Pablo de Olavide, laying specific competition calls for the provision of two jobs of civil servant administration and services, technical manager at the Library of the University.
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- 2014
31. Servicios digitales abiertos: elementos bibliotecario-educativos
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Rodríguez-Vidal, Patricia Lucía and Palma-Peña, Juan Miguel
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IG. Information presentation: hypertext, hypermedia. ,IJ. Reference work. ,LS. Search engines. - Abstract
The open digital services play an important role in the processes of global communication and exchange of information in different infoentornos. The aim of this paper is to discuss open digital services as parts key to strengthening the teaching, research and dissemination of useful content to support virtual education. Elements: In this document the following points are addressed: info-environments as frames of digital services open; characteristics of the open digital services; and open relationship between digital services such as axes of online education in librarianship.
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- 2014
32. Servicio de atención en línea de la biblioteca de la Universidad de Málaga
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García-Reche, Gregorio, Guerrero-Cuesta, José Manuel, Heredia-Sánchez, Fernando, Doncel-Jiménez, Juana, Pleguezuelos-León, José Manuel, Alonso-Reviejo, Raúl, Herrera-Gutiérrez, María Remedios, García-Martínez, Mónica, Rodríguez-Pomares, Norberto, Doña-Molina, Ana, Ruíz-Díaz, Teresa, and García-Carmona, Francisco
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HT. Web 2.0, Social networks ,IJ. Reference work. ,IK. Design, development, implementation and maintenance - Abstract
Objectives and design of the online information service, which has been implemented by the Chat Service Work Team for the Library of the Universidad de Málaga , are presented. Main outcomes and conclusions are also highlighted.
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- 2014
33. Búsquedas Sistemáticas. Una descripción metodológica
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Torres Robles, Romina, Rivera, Marcela, Comelli, Mario, Simón, Virginia Inés, and Blondeau, Andrea
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A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information. ,B. Information use and sociology of information ,IJ. Reference work. ,IK. Design, development, implementation and maintenance - Abstract
The practice of evidence-based medicine becomes necessary for the health professional trying to keep up. The vast amount of information available to be selected, analyzed and synthesized to facilitate decision making based on good quality information. Systematic reviews are the type of study that performs this function, and their development must work at different stages, one of which is the search for information, work should ideally be done by a librarian with the training necessary for that process . This paper describes the methodology used by the Biomedical Library of the Catholic University of Chile to meet your institution's researchers who require support in this area.
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- 2013
34. La educación sobre patrimonio documental de la humanidad en la sociedad del siglo XXI
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Palma Peña, Juan Miguel and Palma Peña, Juan Miguel
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B. Information use and sociology of information ,BD. Information society. ,CD. User training, promotion, activities, education. ,DD. Academic libraries. ,IJ. Reference work. ,JI. Circulation. ,LA. Telecommunications. - Abstract
The documentary heritage education as a field of librarianship, is to for citizens to know, usufruct and contemplative observation transiting the documentary legacy interpretive rationality, both located in libraries and to treat him as an object of study. The educational proposal raised goes to two communities: a humanities university community and the general public. Theoretically it is assumed that a field of action for education documentary heritage may be specialized university libraries humanities. The premise of this work is that: global effects of the XXI century society have expressed reassess cultural goods, including documentary heritage is to sustain the human side of current social stage, so a documentary heritage education societies contribute to the development of humanized, informed and trained. In sum, the heritage education is a process of information and education for citizens of libraries, schools and society have access for memory informative value.
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- 2013
35. Ask Us! Creating, Assessing, and Improving Chat Reference Services in Your Library
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Pittman, Kim and Gardner, Gabriel
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IJ. Reference work. ,LZ. None of these, but in this section. - Abstract
Instant messaging has been widely adopted by librarians as a means of expanding reference and outreach services to library users. At the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) Library, staff use Libraryh3lp, a low-cost solution created by and for librarians, to connect with patrons 24 hours a day across multiple platforms. Learn how to reach your patrons using customized chat widgets embedded in your library website, databases, or online research guides. We will also discuss usability issues and assessment and present free tools that can improve the chat experience, including screencasting programs, URL shorteners, and macros.
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- 2012
36. The Digital Reference Collection in Academic Libraries
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Osorio, Nestor L. and IACRL, staff
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BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. ,BH. Information needs and information requirements analysis. ,HP. e-resources. ,I. Information treatment for information services ,IJ. Reference work. ,LJ. Software. - Abstract
Reference services and reference collections in academic libraries are going through significant changes. In this paper, some of the issues prevalent today in building and maintaining digital reference collections will be discussed, such as: presentation and organization, marketing, use, and selection of digital reference resources.
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- 2012
37. How Many Answers Are Enough? Optimal Number of Answers for Q&A Sites
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Fichman, Pnina
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AB. Information theory and library theory. ,BG. Information dissemination and diffusion. ,CB. User studies. ,HP. e-resources. ,IJ. Reference work. ,LC. Internet, including WWW. - Abstract
With the proliferation of the social web, questions about information quality and optimization attract the attention of IS scholars. Question-answering (QA) sites, such as Yahoo!Answers, have the potential to produce good answers, but at the same time not all answers are good and not all QA sites are alike. When organizations design and plan for the integration of question answering services on their sites, identification of good answers and process optimization become critical. Arguing that ‘given enough answers all questions are answered successfully,’ this paper identifies the optimal number of posts that generate high quality answers. Based on content analysis of Yahoo! Answers’ informational questions (n=174) and their answers (n=1,023), the study found that seven answers per question are ‘enough’ to provide a good answer.
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- 2012
38. Potencialidades de Zotero como herramienta web 2.0 para el aprendizaje colaborativo en red
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Avello-Martínez, Raidell and Cañedo Iglesias, Carlos Manuel
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B. Information use and sociology of information ,BC. Information in society. ,GH. Education. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
This work aims at discussing the built-in Zotero that strengthens as social software and therefore extends its possibilities for collaborative learning. Among the new features are the groups that allow collaborative networking between students-teacher-community, share bibliographies, find people with common interests in a subject, etc.
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- 2012
39. Gestión y difusión de enlaces favoritos en Internet: un reto para el Servicio de Referencia en Bibliotecas Públicas
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Ibáñez-Hernández, Rafael
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DC. Public libraries. ,HP. e-resources. ,HR. Portals. ,IG. Information presentation: hypertext, hypermedia. ,IJ. Reference work. ,JZ. None of these, but in this section. ,LC. Internet, including WWW. - Abstract
The emergence of the Internet has greatly expanded the possibilities of access to reference information in libraries, as the source volume exceeds the limits of existing physical collection of works from their collections. Of course, this can cause the user is overwhelmed by the large amount of information they have at their disposal, which he is not always able to assess and process properly. Given this difficulty, he finds it convenient to leave these tasks in the hands of generic search engines, whose algorithms (more or less complex) do not always return results tailored to their real needs. In this situation, the reference librarian should add to their ability to select relevant sources of information management software tools most appropriate to allow the reader the necessary autonomy in their search for information.
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- 2011
40. El sistema de publicación científica. Tipos de documentos académicos
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Ruiz-De-Luzuriaga-Peña, Manuel
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EB. Printing, electronic publishing, broadcasting. ,H. Information sources, supports, channels. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Course on the academic publication system and the results it generates expressed in the different types of academic documents.
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- 2011
41. Serviços de referência: do tradicional ao digital nas bibliotecas dos institutos politécnicos públicos em Portugal
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Mesquita, Alberto Gonçalves, Pulgurín Guerrero, Antonio, and Vivas Moreno, Agustín
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DH. Special libraries. ,GH. Education. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The developments of information and communication technologies shape the way libraries, and more specifically higher education libraries, are organized and provide their services. The traditional reference service is reinvented in a digital component. The awareness of the advantages and the importance of this service availability today and predictably in the future, suggest the reflection on current reference service situation in Polytechnic Institutes, and the contribution to its knowledge and development. In the empirical part of this study a survey was sent to all Polytechnic Institute libraries and its schools. The research is based on the reference services which Polytechnic Public Higher Education libraries provide, even if almost all institutions assume having one or two active reference services, these being identified, often, as traditional or digital. This mediation of the information professional has not been neglected in the digital reference service. The analysis of the collected enquiries' results showed that, despite almost all the libraries which filled them have a Traditional Reference Service, only very few provide digital reference services.
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- 2011
42. L'accesso all'informazione pubblica e le biblioteche: note sparse
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Venturini, Fernando
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IJ. Reference work. ,HK. Online hosts. - Abstract
Assuming that public information is now a working tool for libraries (and their users), this paper tries to describe its distinctive characteristics in the Italian reality. After recalling the freedom of information legal tools and having given a picture of the supply of public information network, the paper focuses on the policies developed in our country, the contradictory results arising from the phenomena that characterize the Government information on the net and the possible role of different types of libraries.
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- 2010
43. Gestión de fuentes de información en ciencia y tecnología: desarrollo del programa Cumulus = Management information sources in science and technology: program development Cumulus
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Blázquez-Ochando, Manuel
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I. Information treatment for information services ,IJ. Reference work. ,LK. Software methodologies and engineering. - Abstract
Information sources in science and technology specialist lack adequate systems for managing, cataloging and automated representation. This is because managers approach prevail bibliographic bibliographic description above consideration of institutional information source and documentary. In order to experience a new management model information sources based on their analytical study, the program is designed CUMULUS bringing new solutions to treat documentary sources and semantic relationship with third party resources. The resulting system is able to organize information sources with a description and comprehensive control of their authorities and articulate their semantic retrieval, making it a new tool to handle the source and assist in the education and training of future filmmakers.
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- 2010
44. Nitya Archive : Software for Full Text Digital Libraries in Indian Languages
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Raman Nair, R., Hussain, K. H., and Pachouri, R. K.
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EB. Printing, electronic publishing, broadcasting. ,EE. Intellectual freedom. ,HG. Non-print materials. ,HI. Electronic Media. ,HL. Databases and database Networking. ,HO. e-books. ,HP. e-resources. ,HS. Repositories. ,IC. Index languages, processes and schemes. ,IE. Data and metadata structures. ,IJ. Reference work. ,JG. Digitization. ,JH. Digital preservation. ,LL. Automated language processing. ,LM. Automatic text retrieval. ,LN. Data base management systems. - Abstract
The paper looks into the need for developing full text digital archives and libraries with programmes that can process Indian vernacular languages. Use of local scripts becomes inevitable in the creation of Information systems for digitized palm leaves, manuscripts and other local documents. Also discusses about the importance of conceiving an alternate algorithm for digital archives that is capable of searching and retrieving individual pages rather than whole documents, which is the current fashion among international packages like GreenStone, DSpace, Eprint, etc. Traces out the historical development of the package 'Nitya Archives' which can be used to create multi lingual digital archives in Indian languages and describes in detail the major projects implemented using it.
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- 2010
45. Información y referencia en entornos digitales: Desarrollo de servicios bibliotecarios de consulta
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Merlo-Vega, José-Antonio and Merlo-Vega, José-Antonio
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IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
Reference services are explored in this book from all angles: collections, processes, staff and technologies. This monograph is a complete manual on information and reference in libraries, which serves both as a state of the art and as a guide for setting up reference services in information centers. The typologies of information sources, the procedures for receiving questions and providing answers, or the possibilities of technologies for providing information from libraries are all aspects that are developed in a precise and structured manner. It can be said that this manual fills a gap in the national professional scene and is one of the main works in the international bibliography on this subject, since, based on the library tradition, it places it in the context of digital reference and offers all the necessary data on the past, present and future of the reference services provided by libraries.
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- 2010
46. An overview of digital reference services
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Hemnani, Anita, Anilkumar, Shraddha, and Lihitkar, Shalini
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IJ. Reference work. ,LC. Internet, including WWW. ,BI. User interfaces, usability. - Abstract
Digital reference service is an emerging trend of traditional reference service. Easily accessible digital reference service has become one of the hallmark of the library and information services. The paper highlights how new visage of traditional reference service is developing as a natural solution to keep pace with comprehensive technological environment. It discusses about the basic concepts, elements of digital reference service and give in detail modes, the advantages, limitations, and some details regarding various digital reference services carried out by several libraries and commercial organistions.
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- 2009
47. Serviços de referência: do tradicional ao digital nas bibliotecas dos Institutos Politécnicos Públicos em Portugal
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Mesquita, Alberto Gonçalves
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DH. Special libraries. ,GH. Education. ,IJ. Reference work. - Abstract
The universe of schools integrated in the public polytechnics located in different geographical areas of Portugal keep in their libraries, documentation centers, documentation services or other designation, all areas of human knowledge. We propose to reflect about the importance of reference services on libraries on public polytechnics and diagnose the existence of reference services in these institutions and how they are offered, traditional or digital. These spaces are privileged to offer this service to the user of the standard service or one that uses new technological tools of digital services environment. The impact felt in the academic community, with the provision of these services will be also subject to thorough analysis and evaluation thereof.
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- 2009
48. Wykorzystanie Web 2.0 oraz architektury informacji w pracy brokera informacji
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Kamińska, Maria H.
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IJ. Reference work. ,LC. Internet, including WWW. ,HR. Portals. - Abstract
This presentation presents the use of Web 2.0 technologies and information architecture in the information broker’s work in the era of information society promoting participation in the creation and sharing of knowledge. The author presents also its own website ECOLOGICAL Wikidot – Renewable Energy. All collected materials were organized in such a way as to be easily navigated and also reviewed in terms of quality, reliability, and their usefulness for the seeker of valuable materials for their final thesis or to broaden their knowledge about unconventional sources of energy. The website is dynamic, continuously developed by the author of the new valuable sources.
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- 2009
49. Evaluación y selección de recursos web: una propuesta de calidad para la sección de referencia de la Biblioteca Universitaria de León
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Barrionuevo, Leticia, Blanco-Alonso, Inmaculada, De Cos-González-Taladriz, Lucía, García-Casado, Mar, Marsá-Vila, María, and García-Marco, Francisco-Javier
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IJ. Reference work. ,HP. e-resources. - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to propose an evaluation method for measuring the quality of World Wide Web reference resources (dictionaries and encyclopaedias) that the Library of the University of León makes available through its Digital Library under the heading “Resources on the internet”. The project undertaken by the Library Working Group on Electronic Resources, consists on evaluating all web resources included in each of the mentioned categories in order to determine their suitability. The results obtained after the quality assessment, will help us to select, among the list of proposals submitted at the beginning, those electronic reference resources more useful for the university community members, discard those which fail to achieve the scoring proposed and recommend other to meet one hundred percent with the parameters outlined
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- 2009
50. RSS Feeds: a New Generation Information Tool for Special Libraries
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Pandey, Praggya and Alam, Md. Nurul
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I. Information treatment for information services ,IJ. Reference work. ,L. Information technology and library technology - Abstract
Special libraries have emerged out as efficient information catering organizations with exquisite tools to meet the never saturating demands of the information seekers. Still due to time, budgetary and staff constraints it is not an easy task to provide quality services let alone value added services.Really Simple syndication or Rich Site Summary is a part of push technologies used to speed up on-time and up-to-date information dissemination. In other words it can be said that RSS is a newer version of Current Awareness Service.. RSS feeds are used to share and deliver information spontaneously to the patrons. RSS are either posted on the website or read through RSS readers (eg. Bloglines and Google Reader). RSS in special libraries are used to - update web page contents, alert new additions in the online catalogue, give notifications, inform overdue materials, display new programs and events in the library, create electronic newsletter of the library, reflect press releases and media advisories, display job openings, create reading list, table of contents, provide current awareness and guides etc. This poster would outline what’s and how’s of RSS feeds and their applications in the special libraries. Furthermore sample demonstration of RSS feed creation, editing, downloading and hosting on the web page through freely available RSS feed software will be made.
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- 2009
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