Academic Libraries

Academic Libraries
Author: Anette Janse van Vuren
Publsiher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781776402304

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As we begin to fundamentally redefine our world, informed through the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) lens, entire industries are gearing up for this disruptive event. Library practices have been no exception. With the advent of advanced digital technology, knowledge is becoming more readily accessible. This book focuses on how libraries need to respond, adapt, and transform to become meaningful spaces in our rapidly changing 21st century, within the 4IR and coupled with the restrictions of the pandemic. Tracing the evolution of technology over the centuries, the changing role of the library as a response to disruptions is discussed.

Academic Libraries in Africa

Academic Libraries in Africa
Author: Maria Frahm-Arp
Publsiher: UJ Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2023-12-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781776460540

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This book offers an interesting overview of academic libraries and the communities they serve in Africa. The book explores the work of academic libraries from a number of different countries primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa. One of the valuable contributions that the book makes is to highlight the numerous innovative ways in which librarians at African universities have been using their often limited resources to ensure students and academics get continual access to worldclass information. The book explores various examples of best practice in challenging circumstances such as unstable electricity and the COVID pandemic. With its mix of practical solutions to, and critical thinking about, the complex issues facing libraries in the Global South, this book is a must read for librarians who are embracing the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and activity working towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Goals in their countries.

Academic Libraries in the US and China

Academic Libraries in the US and China
Author: Hanrong Wang,Bethany Latham
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-06-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780633565

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Academic libraries have a long history both in the USA and China, with institutions developing along different trajectories, and responding to the rapidly changing library environment globally. Academic Libraries in the US and China compares current practices within Library and Information Science (LIS) in the USA and China, giving an historical overview of instruction, government documents, and outreach in academic libraries, as well as discussion and comparative analysis. An introduction leads to chapters on instruction, government publications, and outreach. Each topic is covered both for American and Chinese academic libraries. A conclusion then gives comparative analysis of US and Chinese academic libraries. Provides a clear examination of the historical foundations of three key areas within the academic library Includes examples of easy-to-implement current practices Anticipates future trends

Academic Libraries in Greece

Academic Libraries in Greece
Author: Dean H. Keller
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1993
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1560243651

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Academic libraries in Greece are just now beginning the technological revolution that has swept the highly industrial west for the past couple decades. Greek, British, and American contributors with library or education experience in Greece discuss such matters as automation, librarian education, and international cooperation, mostly at specific universities. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Private Philanthropic Trends in Academic Libraries

Private Philanthropic Trends in Academic Libraries
Author: Luis Gonzalez
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781780633343

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Private Philanthropic Trends in Academic Libraries is written with the senior library administrator and the development officers of academic institutions in mind. Chapters provide a historical perspective of the funding trends of the private philanthropic foundations and corporate giving programs towards academic libraries during the first decade of the 21st century. Library fundraisers and library administrators are presented with the information needed to start the process of selecting which grant maker agencies to approach. Chapters discuss which grantmaking philanthropic foundations and corporate-giving programs will be more receptive to grant monies to library projects, which types of library projects they will be more likely to fund, and how to approach these agencies in order to increase the possibilities of receiving grant awards from them. The work provides starting points for library development and fundraising efforts Covers the basics of fundraising Presents the historical funding trends of private philanthropic foundations giving to academic libraries

The Status of Academic Libraries in the United States

The Status of Academic Libraries in the United States
Author: Robert J. Rossi,M. Shannon Daugherty
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1997
Genre: Academic libraries
ISBN: UCBK:C063737802

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Academic Libraries and Collaborative Research Services

Academic Libraries and Collaborative Research Services
Author: Carrie Forbes
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538153703

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Higher education institutions in the United States and across the globe, are realizing the importance of enabling internal and external collaborative work, e.g., interdisciplinary research and community partnerships. In recent years, researchers have documented the benefits of organizational collaboration for research including greater efficiency, effectiveness, and enhanced research reputation. In addition, accreditors, foundations, business, and government agencies have been espousing the value of collaboration for knowledge creation and research and improved organizational functioning. As a result of both the external pressures and the known benefits, many forms of internal and external research collaborations have begun to emerge in higher education. At the heart of this change, academic libraries, who have long been models for collaborative work, are increasingly participating in the research process by providing a widening range of research services beyond traditional reference services. Innovative library services, in areas such as bibliometric analysis, research data management, and data repositories, are evolving in response to changes in education funding and policies. These funding and policy changes have also coincided with technological developments to create opportunities for academic librarians to find new roles within their institutions and the research community. There is a growing body of literature examining these changing academic library roles, but few volumes have concentrated on how the nature of collaborative work in libraries is helping to reshape institutional research practices. Academic Libraries and Collaborative Research Services fills that void by providing academic librarians and administrators with case studies and guidance on how academic libraries are establishing their place in this new collaborative research arena in the areas of emerging liaison roles, research data services, open access and scholarly publishing, and professional development programming. The book will also be useful to higher education administrators and institutional research officers looking for information on how to partner with libraries to increase the effectiveness of collaborative research.

Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries

Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries
Author: Peggy Keeran,Carrie Forbes
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2018-09-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781538113721

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In Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries: Building Community Through Collaboration, Peggy Keeran and Carrie Forbes bring together a variety of ways academic libraries are engaging with their communities through outreach, with creativity and the spirit of collaboration as major themes throughout. As a compendium of best practices, it serves as a resource for academic librarians to discover new programming ideas, to learn principles of effective marketing, and to help them think strategically and programmatically about outreach activities of all types. Topics are presented in four sections: Strategic Vision and Planning Developing and Implementing Successful Programs Community Outreach: The Academic Library in the Community Broadening Library Outreach Audiences Practitioners designing outreach programs and activities will benefit from learning about a diverse set of outreach practices from libraries.