the future of libraries in the digital age
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My article about Russian library blogs was published on Infobib.
It presents a review of three Russian library blogs and an attempt to explain the reasons of poor librarians' activity in this sphere. Think it will be interesting.
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In Part 1, devoted to essential principles of information services (IS), I made an attempt to consider the IS organization taking into account different users’ needs and library resources. Today’s meditation will be devoted to principles, a library should follow. Here are they are:…
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An article about unauthorised wi-fi use and John Blyberg's opinion suggested me a thought to write about how wifi works at our library, that no above mentioned situation might occur. I will not say much about what wi-fi is and how it works, as there is much information on the web (e.g.…
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I think it is high time to discuss the following:
how libraries with different levels of technical equipment can organise information services
So, basically information services consist of 3 main points, and libraries should
Added by Katerina Yefimova on May 10, 2007 at 11:22am — 4 Comments
When i started to write an article on such an outdated topic for US or European libraries, but still very actual and hot - for Russia, I would never supposed that lots of ordinary and unnecessary for the first sight issues would occur, for example:
Added by Katerina Yefimova on May 6, 2007 at 12:28am — 3 Comments
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