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MANAGING LIBRARY IN ELECTRONIC ERA Principles and Practice

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  • Publisher: Ess Ess Publication
  • ISBN: 9788193359754
  • Year of Publication: 2017
  • Language: English
  • Pages: Not Available
  • Cover: HardBound

About the Book

Recent Trends in Library and Information Science explores the evolving role of libraries in the digital age and highlights the transformation of traditional library services through modern information technologies. As libraries continue to serve as vital repositories of knowledge, the management of information resources has become increasingly important in an environment dominated by electronic information and digital access.

The book provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by librarians and information professionals. It discusses the adoption of emerging technologies, electronic libraries, network-based information services, and the changing structure of learning resource centers. The author emphasizes the importance of both technological competence and soft skills for library professionals to effectively meet the information needs of users in a rapidly changing environment.

Designed as a practical and accessible guide, this work is beneficial for students, teachers, researchers, and practicing librarians. It covers contemporary developments in Library and Information Science (LIS), curriculum changes at various academic levels, and the impact of digital transformation on library management. The book serves as a useful resource for understanding current trends and preparing for the future of information services.