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Information Science and Library Studies. Information Science (also information studies) is an interdisciplinary science primarily concerned with the collection, classification, manipulation, storage, retrieval and dissemination of information.
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10 Ways The Library Of The Future Will Be Different, via @TeachThought

10 Ways The Library Of The Future Will Be Different, via @TeachThought | Information Science and LIS | Scoop.it

Terry Heick:

10 Ways The Library Of The Future Will Be Different...

 

"The library system probably won’t disappear anytime soon, but rather, see itself blossoming into something new and exciting in congruence with today’s myriad informational demands."

 

1. More technology

2. Sensory story times

3. Better outreach to ESOL and ESL adults and children

4. Automation

5. Emphasizing community space

6. More social media savvy

7. Digital media labs

8. Electronic outposts

9. Crowdsourcing

10. More active librarians

 

 


Via Trudy Raymakers, Karen du Toit, João Greno Brogueira
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iLibrarian » 21 Useful Cloud Computing Resources for Librarians

iLibrarian » 21 Useful Cloud Computing Resources for Librarians | Information Science and LIS | Scoop.it

"Cloud applications, platforms, and services are being embraced by libraries and librarians around the world. If you’re just getting started or want to learn more about this increasingly popular trend in computing, here is a collection of 21 articles, blog posts, and conference presentations to get you started"

 

 

 

 


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