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Library 2.0 Worldwide Conference Presentation - October 3rd, 2012 http://www.library20.com/page/2-012-conference...
by Robin Ashford: "Library 2.0 Worldwide Conference Presentation - October 3rd, 2012" Via Buffy J. Hamilton, Dennis T OConnor Delete the scoop?
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David Shumaker looks at successful embedded librarians, and explains how libraries are using embedded librarianship principles to enhance staff and services. Via Buffy J. Hamilton, Guus van den Brekel Delete the scoop?
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by JD Thomas: "Despite budget cuts and other challenges facing libraries of all types there is room to grow and reach new levels of efficiency. As the library world comes together in Chicago next week for SLA 2012 Annual Conference & INFO Expo http://sla2012.sla.org/ people will be talking about Embedded Librarianship." Delete the scoop?
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by Curt Hopkins: "Libraries are changing, despite their facades. And they're changing to high-tech service companies with embedded librarians, according to some library professionals."
"This transition time is one of great opportunity for those involved in libraries, but all transitions, all borders and verges, are places of great vulnerability as well. Grand changes are possible here, but so are operatic failures. The future seems promising. It’s the present that worries some librarians. “The myth that the information scholars need for research and teaching is, or soon will be available for free online is a dangerous one,” said Bourg, “especially when it is used as an excuse to cut funding to libraries. Right now libraries face enormous but exciting challenges in maintaining print collections and services where they are still necessary, while simultaneously developing strategies for collecting, preserving, organizing, and providing access to digital objects. I fear that if libraries across the nation don’t get the resources we collectively need to meet these challenges that we may be at risk of losing big chunks of our cultural record because of a lack of funding for digital collecting and preservation." Delete the scoop?
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I can already see the impact of this being used in libraries > Books, spaces, e-content and services being made blippable!