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Library Transformation Strategies



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Autore: Accart Jean-Philippe Visualizza persona
Titolo: Library Transformation Strategies Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (191 pages)
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part 1. The Environment and Society -- Chapter 1. Societal Changes and Libraries -- 1.1. In terms of innovation -- 1.2. In the working world -- 1.3. In the world of professional associations -- Chapter 2. Economic Changes -- 2.1. An evolving documentary and information activity -- 2.2. The information economy -- 2.2.1. Some figures -- 2.2.2. Free information -- 2.2.3. An economic approach to information and libraries -- 2.3. Information as a public asset -- 2.3.1. Free of charge, information and public libraries -- 2.3.2. Why pay for information? -- 2.4. The Internet and digital technology -- 2.5. Towards new economic models -- 2.6. The theory of knowledge commons -- Chapter 3. The Evolution of the Library Space -- 3.1. From the perspective of creation and innovation -- 3.2. From the third place to DIY -- 3.2.1. Digital public spaces (Espaces Publics Numériques, EPN) in France -- 3.2.2. Some examples of Fab Labs in American libraries -- 3.3. Learning spaces or learning centers -- 3.4. The Smart Libraries concept -- 3.5. Wellness spaces -- 3.6. Reception areas: a user-oriented approach -- 3.7. The use of the library space -- 3.8. Green libraries -- Chapter 4. Legal Changes -- 4.1. GDPR: European data protection regulations, as applied to libraries -- 4.1.1. The fields of application -- 4.1.2. Data processing and hosting -- 4.2. Protection of personal data -- Part 2. Human Resources and Management -- Chapter 5. New Management Theories Applicable to Libraries -- 5.1. Participatory management -- 5.1.1. The five principles of participatory management -- 5.1.2. The qualities required for participatory management -- 5.2. Management by benevolence or well-treatment -- 5.3. Empathy, a management method? -- 5.4. Change management (CM).
5.4.1. The three levels of change management -- 5.5. Project management: theory and applications -- 5.5.1. Project mode operation: two case studies -- Chapter 6. Some Theory on Management and Leadership -- 6.1. New management methods: Design Thinking, user experience and agile methods -- 6.1.1. Design Thinking -- 6.1.2. User experience (UX) -- 6.2. User power -- 6.3. Setting up and managing an agile project -- 6.3.1. The application of agile methods -- 6.3.2. Agility in libraries -- 6.4. Library management and leadership, constantly redefined concepts -- Part 3. Library Tools and Technology -- Chapter 7. The Digital Transformation of Libraries -- 7.1. The library as a service: from catalogues to digital platforms -- 7.1.1. Service platforms -- 7.1.2. Library intranets, information portals and digital repositories -- 7.1.3. Monitoring, business intelligence and curation platforms -- 7.1.4. Social platforms -- 7.2. Digital archiving of documents -- 7.2.1. Document archiving: an overview of open access -- 7.2.2. Dissemination methods -- 7.2.3. European Open Access Policy -- Chapter 8. Other Technologies for Library Transformation -- 8.1. Blockchain -- 8.2. Augmented/virtual reality in libraries -- 8.2.1. A brief history of augmented reality -- 8.2.2. Augmented reality explained -- 8.3. Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics -- Part 4. Marketing -- Chapter 9. Marketing Dimensions in Libraries -- 9.1. Digital marketing -- 9.2. The user at the heart of transformation -- 9.2.1. Addressing ongoing challenges -- 9.2.2. Capturing the user's attention online -- 9.3. Adopting a five-step marketing approach -- 9.4. Everyday marketing -- Chapter 10. The User at the Heart: Mediation -- 10.1. Keeping in touch with the user: mediation -- 10.2. Mediation(s) -- 10.2.1. Library mediation -- 10.2.2. Social mediation -- 10.2.3. Cultural mediation.
10.2.4. Digital mediation -- 10.2.5. Scientific mediation -- Chapter 11. The Library's Digital Identity -- 11.1. Defining identity -- 11.2. From the individual to the group and the library institution -- 11.3. Profiles, behavior and traces on the Internet -- Chapter 12. Adopting a Library Branding Strategy -- 12.1. Defining the brand concept -- 12.2. Brands and libraries -- 12.3. The brand world -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Titolo autorizzato: Library Transformation Strategies  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-394-17364-4
1-394-17362-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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