Future Librarianship in Knowledge Society
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Book Details
- Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
- ISBN: 9788170005131
- Year of Publication: 2008
- Language: English
- Pages: 480
- Binding: HardBound
About the Book
This volume examines the evolving role of libraries and Library and Information Science professionals in the rapidly emerging knowledge society shaped by Information and Communication Technology (ICT). As technological innovations continue to transform the creation, storage, organization, retrieval, dissemination, and utilization of information, libraries are experiencing unprecedented changes that present both significant challenges and remarkable opportunities.
The book is based on the proceedings of the National Conference on Future Librarianship in the Knowledge Society, organized by the University of Calicut in March 2007. It brings together a rich collection of papers contributed by practicing librarians, Library and Information Science educators, researchers, scholars, and students. The contributions explore a wide range of contemporary issues related to digital libraries, knowledge management, information technology applications, information access, digital repositories, library networks, user services, and the future of librarianship in an increasingly digital environment.
A key focus of the volume is the transformation of traditional libraries into virtual and digital knowledge centers that provide unrestricted access to information beyond geographical and temporal boundaries. The papers discuss both theoretical perspectives and practical experiences, helping readers understand the changing expectations of users and the expanding responsibilities of information professionals in the knowledge-driven era.
This book serves as an important resource for librarians, information professionals, researchers, faculty members, students of Library and Information Science, and policymakers interested in understanding the future direction of libraries and information services.

