00802nam0-22002891i-450-990003119460403321000311946FED01000311946(Aleph)000311946FED0100031194620000920d1985----km-y0itay50------baengITLiquidity with Random Market ClosureD.K.Levine.CambridgeDepartment of Applied EconomicsUniversity of Cambridge\December \\1985.44 p.20 cmF/4J/1.510Levine,David K.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003119460403321A/71 ECO2854SESSESLiquidity with Random Market Closure460822UNINAING0105450nam 2200733 450 991046380170332120200520144314.01-84334-718-01-78063-384-X(CKB)2670000000585832(EBL)1887716(OCoLC)898421819(SSID)ssj0001453507(PQKBManifestationID)11783483(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001453507(PQKBWorkID)11491128(PQKB)11429138(MiAaPQ)EBC1887716(CaSebORM)9781843347187(PPN)198678045(Au-PeEL)EBL1887716(CaPaEBR)ebr11000093(CaONFJC)MIL679151(EXLCZ)99267000000058583220150113h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLibrary 3.0 intelligent libraries and apomediation /Tom Kwanya, Christine Stilwell, Peter G. Underwood1st editionWaltham, Massachusetts :Chandos Publishing,2015.©20151 online resource (187 p.)Chandos Information Professional SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-47869-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.1.4 - The future of academic and research librarianshipReferences; 2 - 'Point oh' libraries ; 2.1 - Advances in web technology: webs 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 ; 2.1.1 - Web 1.0; 2.1.2 - Web 2.0; 2.1.3 - Web 3.0; 2.1.4 - Web 4.0; 2.2 - 'Point oh' libraries; 2.2.1 - Library 0.0; 2.2.2 - Library 1.0; 2.2.3 - Library 2.0; 2.2.4 - Library 3.0; 2.2.5 - Library 4.0; 2.3 - Change in libraries: evolution or revolution?; 2.3.1 - Is the change evolutionary?; 2.3.2 - Is the change revolutionary?; 2.3.3 - The change is neither evolutionary nor revolutionary2.4 - Reality check: the 'point oh' situation in research and academic libraries References; 3 - Library 3.0 ; 3.1 - Library 3.0 principles; 3.1.1 - The library is intelligent; 3.1.2 - The library is organised; 3.1.3 - The library is a federated network of information pathways; 3.1.4 - The library is apomediated; 3.1.5 - The library is 'my library'; 3.2 - Comparing Library 3.0 with the other library service models ; 3.2.1 - Library 0.0 and Library 3.0; 3.2.2 - Library 1.0 and Library 3.0; 3.2.3 - Library 2.0 and Library 3.03.3 - The potential of Library 3.0 for research and academic libraries 3.3.1 - Personalisation; 3.3.2 - Convenience; 3.3.3 - Enhanced findability; 3.3.4 - Content credibility; 3.3.5 - Fast service; 3.3.6 - Infotainment; 3.3.7 - Effective marketing; 3.3.8 - Rebirth of librarians; References; 4 - Library 3.0 librarianship ; 4.1 - Core competencies of 'Librarian 3.0'; 4.1.1 - Technical professional skills; 4.1.2 - Personal and interpersonal skills; 4.1.3 - Information and communication technology (ICT) skills; 4.1.4 - Management skills; 4.1.5 - Research skills4.2 - Core competencies of users in Library 3.04.2.1 - Information competency; 4.2.2 - Bibliographic competency; 4.2.3 - Information resource competency; 4.2.4 - Organisational competency; 4.2.5 - Terminological competency; 4.2.6 - Technological competency; 4.2.7 - Social competency; 4.2.8 - Legal competency; 4.2.9 - Knowledge management competency; 4.2.10 - Research competency; 4.3 - Apomediation in the Library 3.0 context; 4.4 - Research and academic librarians as apomediaries; 4.4.1 - Conducting reviews; 4.4.2 - Content rating and recommendation; 4.4.3 - Content validation4.4.4 - Content customisationThe emerging generation of research and academic library users expect the delivery of user-centered information services. ‘Apomediation’ refers to the supporting role librarians can give users by stepping in when users need help. Library 3.0 explores the ongoing debates on the “point oh” phenomenon and its impact on service delivery in libraries. This title analyses Library 3.0 and its potential in creating intelligent libraries capable of meeting contemporary needs, and the growing role of librarians as apomediators. Library 3.0 is divided into four chapters. The first chapter introduces and places the topic in context. The second chapter considers “point oh” libraries. The third chapter covers library 3.0 librarianship, while the final chapter explores ways libraries can move towards ‘3.0'. Focuses on social media in research and academic libraries Gives context to the discussion of apomediation in librarianship and information services provision Provides a balance between more traditional and more progressive approaches Chandos information professional series.Digital librariesLibrariansEffect of technological innovations onLibrariesAutomationElectronic books.Digital libraries.LibrariansEffect of technological innovations on.LibrariesAutomation.025.00285Kwanya Tom620042Stilwell ChristineUnderwood Peter G.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463801703321Library 3.02487901UNINA