This document discusses information service 2.0 and the information needs of library participants. It explores how libraries are adopting social web technologies and participating on the web through blogs, social networking sites, and other online presences. The document also examines key aspects of web 2.0 like easy publishing, connections, and qualitative data analysis as they relate to libraries and information services.
The document discusses how Danish archives are using social media and other digital technologies. It notes that most archives have a Facebook presence but with fewer than 500 likes. Archives are also experimenting with Flickr, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms. Crowdsourcing projects have indexed over 15 million records. Emerging areas include augmented reality, mobile apps, and opening up archives through APIs and web services. Overall archives are still learning how best to engage online audiences and connect digital and physical resources.
Business continuity for information systemsDavid Fletcher
The document discusses business continuity planning for critical information systems in Utah. It identifies key systems and infrastructure that would need to be available during emergencies. Tier 1 systems, like offender tracking and vital records, must be available within 24 hours. Tier 2 systems, such as claims management and drivers licensing, within 7 days. The estimated cost to make all Tier 1 and 2 systems compliant is $18.9 million. Redundant infrastructure like the Richfield alternate data center helps provide continuity of critical operations for the state.
The document discusses log management and centralized logging services for the Utah Department of Technology Services. It provides an overview of federal regulations requiring log storage and analysis. It then assesses the current state of centralized logging, including which agencies currently utilize some centralized logging. The document concludes with recommendations for DTS to develop a definition and scope for upgraded centralized logging services, assess servers that should be included, meet with agencies to document requirements, and release an RFP to procure new SIEM software or appliances.
The document discusses application servers used by Utah government agencies and provides recommendations for standardizing their use. It finds that many different application servers are currently used. It recommends reducing this number by migrating most to use GlassFish as the standard Java EE5 application server platform and integrating it with other state services. It also recommends minimizing new development on older platforms and specifying approved IDEs to use with GlassFish.
Vortrag von Dr. Susanne Dobratz zum Thema "Open Access Monografien" auf der Tagung „Offene Lizenzen in den Digitalen Geisteswissenschaften“
27./28. April 2015 an der Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München
The document discusses the concept of Library 2.0 and how it relates to Web 2.0. Library 2.0 refers to a set of library services designed to meet user needs influenced by Web 2.0, focusing on making libraries more interactive, collaborative, and community-driven. It aims to empower users and break down barriers to information. Key aspects include user-generated content, social networking features, and facilitating participation and knowledge-sharing between library users and staff.
Powerpoint presentation on innovative programs in Australian Libraries, presented at the Computers in Libraries 2007 conference in Arlington, Virginia. Part of my Ramsay Reid scholarship study tour.
The document discusses how Danish archives are using social media and other digital technologies. It notes that most archives have a Facebook presence but with fewer than 500 likes. Archives are also experimenting with Flickr, Twitter, YouTube and other platforms. Crowdsourcing projects have indexed over 15 million records. Emerging areas include augmented reality, mobile apps, and opening up archives through APIs and web services. Overall archives are still learning how best to engage online audiences and connect digital and physical resources.
Business continuity for information systemsDavid Fletcher
The document discusses business continuity planning for critical information systems in Utah. It identifies key systems and infrastructure that would need to be available during emergencies. Tier 1 systems, like offender tracking and vital records, must be available within 24 hours. Tier 2 systems, such as claims management and drivers licensing, within 7 days. The estimated cost to make all Tier 1 and 2 systems compliant is $18.9 million. Redundant infrastructure like the Richfield alternate data center helps provide continuity of critical operations for the state.
The document discusses log management and centralized logging services for the Utah Department of Technology Services. It provides an overview of federal regulations requiring log storage and analysis. It then assesses the current state of centralized logging, including which agencies currently utilize some centralized logging. The document concludes with recommendations for DTS to develop a definition and scope for upgraded centralized logging services, assess servers that should be included, meet with agencies to document requirements, and release an RFP to procure new SIEM software or appliances.
The document discusses application servers used by Utah government agencies and provides recommendations for standardizing their use. It finds that many different application servers are currently used. It recommends reducing this number by migrating most to use GlassFish as the standard Java EE5 application server platform and integrating it with other state services. It also recommends minimizing new development on older platforms and specifying approved IDEs to use with GlassFish.
Vortrag von Dr. Susanne Dobratz zum Thema "Open Access Monografien" auf der Tagung „Offene Lizenzen in den Digitalen Geisteswissenschaften“
27./28. April 2015 an der Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, München
The document discusses the concept of Library 2.0 and how it relates to Web 2.0. Library 2.0 refers to a set of library services designed to meet user needs influenced by Web 2.0, focusing on making libraries more interactive, collaborative, and community-driven. It aims to empower users and break down barriers to information. Key aspects include user-generated content, social networking features, and facilitating participation and knowledge-sharing between library users and staff.
Powerpoint presentation on innovative programs in Australian Libraries, presented at the Computers in Libraries 2007 conference in Arlington, Virginia. Part of my Ramsay Reid scholarship study tour.
Archaeological Information and Information WorkIsto Huvila
This document provides information about the ARKDIS project which studies archaeological knowledge production and use. It lists the project members and focuses on understanding how archaeological knowledge is produced and used, as well as its social impact. The project examines archaeological practices, 3D modeling of archaeological sites, information policy in archaeology, challenges with archaeological data and documentation, and the role of land developers and anonymity in the archaeological information process.
Yliopistokirjastot tulevaisuudessa: miksi ja miten?Isto Huvila
Academic libraries in the future: why and how (in Finnish) explores the future of university libraries, the strengths and opportunities of the institutions and researchers', university teachers' and students' need of information services in the future.
The preference of social and formal information sources in corporate financeIsto Huvila
Although the work of corporate finance professionals is information intensive, their practices and choice of information sources have been very little researched. The aim of the present study is to examine the patterns of information source preferences of corporate finance professionals with a special focus on the respective roles of formal and informal sources of information and the implications of source preferences for the information work of professionals. The study is based on a web survey of 92 Finnish professionals working with corporate finance related duties in their organisations. The findings of the study reveal that corporate finance professionals use a wide array of information sources and have a strong preference for less formal and social sources of information even if they are not necessarily consulted on a daily basis. Major financial information and news providers are significant sources of primary data, but the success of corporate finance specialists lies more on their ability to combine formal information with informal cues and earlier experiences than on possessing or lacking a relevant piece of information.
Experiences and Attitudes of Patients Reading their Medical Records Isto Huvila
There is a relatively large number of studies on how different patient groups access their medical records online and their attitudes to a prospective introduction of new online e-health services (Ammenwerth et al., 2012) and the use of online health information (Palsdottir, 2011; Ross et al., 2005 ). In contrast, there is considerably less research on how patients utilise the possibilities to access paper copies of their medical records, who are the recurrent and non- recurrent users of these services and what is the impact of these non-digital health information practices to the patients’ attitudes to the introduction of new online access services.
The aim of this presentation is to analyse how recurrent and non- recurrent ordering and reading of medical records relate to their use and to the patients’ health information practices and expectations of new online access services. The study is based on a combined postal and web survey of a simple random sample of 1000 patients who ordered a paper copy of their medical records from the Uppsala County Council (Sweden) with a final analysed sample of (N=) 354 returned questionnaires. The study shows that there are significant differences between the groups of patients who ordered a copy of their medical record for the first time and those who had ordered it once or multiple times before.
ARKDIS Research Project on Archaeological Information in the Digital SocietyIsto Huvila
ARKDIS project maps the implications and opportunities of the digitalisation of information and information work in the domain of archaeology and to develop and evaluate conceptual and practical methods and procedures for enhancing archaeological information work in the digitalised environment.
Transformation or continuity? The Impact of Social Media on Information: Impl...Isto Huvila
This panel debates whether the ways in which social media are changing the nature, creation, seeking, use and sharing of infor- mation constitute a transformation or are primarily marked by con- tinuity. Ubiquitous and everyday access to social media (for some) seems to be bringing about changes in social practice, including of information-related activities, such that conceptualisations of infor- mation itself are potentially reshaped. Discussants draw inspiration from the pervasive impact on information activities of the every- day adoption of social media. At a theoretical level they also draw inspiration from the analytic resources of contemporary practice theory and its emphasis on materiality and embodiment, routine and change, social expectations and social identity, and knowledge as a process. All the participants of the panel have conducted new empirical research on social media use with a focus on its deep as well as broad impact. The audience members are invited to dis- cuss with the panelists questions such as how social media relate to routinised daily practices and institutionalised practices and hi- erarchies, how their use refashions social relationships, how they turn information seekers and users into information managers, pro- ducers and creators and shape perceptions of information authority and trustworthiness, and how a new theorisation can help librari- ans, information professionals and researchers understand change and assume a proactive role in it.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Archaeological Information and Information WorkIsto Huvila
This document provides information about the ARKDIS project which studies archaeological knowledge production and use. It lists the project members and focuses on understanding how archaeological knowledge is produced and used, as well as its social impact. The project examines archaeological practices, 3D modeling of archaeological sites, information policy in archaeology, challenges with archaeological data and documentation, and the role of land developers and anonymity in the archaeological information process.
Yliopistokirjastot tulevaisuudessa: miksi ja miten?Isto Huvila
Academic libraries in the future: why and how (in Finnish) explores the future of university libraries, the strengths and opportunities of the institutions and researchers', university teachers' and students' need of information services in the future.
The preference of social and formal information sources in corporate financeIsto Huvila
Although the work of corporate finance professionals is information intensive, their practices and choice of information sources have been very little researched. The aim of the present study is to examine the patterns of information source preferences of corporate finance professionals with a special focus on the respective roles of formal and informal sources of information and the implications of source preferences for the information work of professionals. The study is based on a web survey of 92 Finnish professionals working with corporate finance related duties in their organisations. The findings of the study reveal that corporate finance professionals use a wide array of information sources and have a strong preference for less formal and social sources of information even if they are not necessarily consulted on a daily basis. Major financial information and news providers are significant sources of primary data, but the success of corporate finance specialists lies more on their ability to combine formal information with informal cues and earlier experiences than on possessing or lacking a relevant piece of information.
Experiences and Attitudes of Patients Reading their Medical Records Isto Huvila
There is a relatively large number of studies on how different patient groups access their medical records online and their attitudes to a prospective introduction of new online e-health services (Ammenwerth et al., 2012) and the use of online health information (Palsdottir, 2011; Ross et al., 2005 ). In contrast, there is considerably less research on how patients utilise the possibilities to access paper copies of their medical records, who are the recurrent and non- recurrent users of these services and what is the impact of these non-digital health information practices to the patients’ attitudes to the introduction of new online access services.
The aim of this presentation is to analyse how recurrent and non- recurrent ordering and reading of medical records relate to their use and to the patients’ health information practices and expectations of new online access services. The study is based on a combined postal and web survey of a simple random sample of 1000 patients who ordered a paper copy of their medical records from the Uppsala County Council (Sweden) with a final analysed sample of (N=) 354 returned questionnaires. The study shows that there are significant differences between the groups of patients who ordered a copy of their medical record for the first time and those who had ordered it once or multiple times before.
ARKDIS Research Project on Archaeological Information in the Digital SocietyIsto Huvila
ARKDIS project maps the implications and opportunities of the digitalisation of information and information work in the domain of archaeology and to develop and evaluate conceptual and practical methods and procedures for enhancing archaeological information work in the digitalised environment.
Transformation or continuity? The Impact of Social Media on Information: Impl...Isto Huvila
This panel debates whether the ways in which social media are changing the nature, creation, seeking, use and sharing of infor- mation constitute a transformation or are primarily marked by con- tinuity. Ubiquitous and everyday access to social media (for some) seems to be bringing about changes in social practice, including of information-related activities, such that conceptualisations of infor- mation itself are potentially reshaped. Discussants draw inspiration from the pervasive impact on information activities of the every- day adoption of social media. At a theoretical level they also draw inspiration from the analytic resources of contemporary practice theory and its emphasis on materiality and embodiment, routine and change, social expectations and social identity, and knowledge as a process. All the participants of the panel have conducted new empirical research on social media use with a focus on its deep as well as broad impact. The audience members are invited to dis- cuss with the panelists questions such as how social media relate to routinised daily practices and institutionalised practices and hi- erarchies, how their use refashions social relationships, how they turn information seekers and users into information managers, pro- ducers and creators and shape perceptions of information authority and trustworthiness, and how a new theorisation can help librari- ans, information professionals and researchers understand change and assume a proactive role in it.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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Information Service2.0
1. Information service 2.0
and information needs of a library participant
Isto Huvila
Information Studies | Åbo Akademi
2. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
Based on a research project on
information service 2.0
A part of the Library 2.0 A New
Participatory Context project
(Information Studies, ÅA) financed by the
Academy of Finland.
5. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
Library 2.0 is a change in
interaction between users and
libraries in a new culture of
participation catalysed by social web
technologies
Holmberg, Huvila, Kronqvist-Berg & Widén-Wulff (forthcoming)
6. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
Library 2.0 is about libraries
being present on the web.
18. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 2.0 Ludwig Gatzke Ludwig Gatzke Ludwig Gatzke
http://flickr.com/photos/stabilo-boss/101793493/
19. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
CC Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 2.0 Ludwig Gatzke Ludwig Gatzke Ludwig Gatzke
http://flickr.com/photos/stabilo-boss/101793494
42. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
507 public libraries,
81 school libraries,
404 academic libraries
and 61 special libraries
have blogs. according to the blogging libraries wiki,
e.g. Turku City Library excluded
47. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
Politics Life News Music Family Photography Sports Travel Personal
Thoughts Random Art Entertainment Poetry Books Food Media
Olympics Culture Humor Religion Technology Video Friends Writing
Movies Love Barack Obama Events Fashion Business Health Reviews
People Photos Relationships China Christianity Russia Work History
Blogging Faith Education Design Journal Philosophy Internet Home
Blog Science The Page TV 2008 God My Life Film Videos
Miscellaneous Rants School Society War Nature Environment Misc
Obama Opinion Kids Shopping Pictures] Parenting Funny Fiction
Church Current Events Literature John McCain Recipes Me Theology
Georgia Spirituality Fan Blast Feature Inspiration Television India
Photo Ramblings Fun Community Links Wallpaper IPhone Linux
Musings Games Review Israel Marriage Marketing Random Thoughts
Sex Software Women Quotes Current Affairs Pop culture Hip-hop
Children Blabber Hillary clinton Articles America Learning Economy
Apple Diary Bible Human Rights Combat Sports Economics Lifestyle
INTERNATIONAL World Event Results Comedy Daily life Anime
Comics Energy English Islam Book Reviews Money California Boxing
Japan Announcements Election Democrats McCain Christian Real
Estate Prayer Political New York Stories Blogs Military
Tags used at Wordpress.com 2008/08/12
48. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
1. men's 4x100 freestyle relay
2. individual olympic gold medal
3. middle east times
4. visual studio 2008 service pack 1
5. bernie mac and isaac hayes
6. previous world record
7. relations with the united states
8. responsibility of peacekeeping and
mediating in abkhazia and south ossetia
9. chef on south park
10. swimmer michael phelps
Key phrases at Blogpulse.com 2008/08/12
49. Isto Huvila 2008 | isto.huvila@abo.fi
What are Wikipedians doing?
Huvila 2008
1. Relying on personal expertise
2. Surfing on the net
3. Browsing a specific source
4. Visiting the local library
67. Information service 2.0
and information needs of a library participant
Isto Huvila
Information Studies | Åbo Akademi
isto.huvila@abo.fi
Editor's Notes
And more than that it is interaction, it is service in motion
The services libraries provide or services the library users need; information service for library participants (in L2)
The services libraries provide or services the library users need
What does this mean?
Blogs represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
Let’s focus on John instead of libraries and what he is doing, what are his information needs and what is his information work like?
John is an active websurfer and has account on all of these services
And all these – and a couple of others. OK, What’s in there, what kind of information all these services contain and mediate.
What John can do on the Web 2.0?
Analysis of Web 2.0 as an information infrastructure (or as a Knowledge organisation system)
What John gets from Web 2.0 services?
Blogs, Flickr images, music, reviews etc. represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
What John gets from Web 2.0 services?
Blogs, Flickr images, music, reviews etc. represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
What John gets from Web 2.0 services?
Blogs, Flickr images, music, reviews etc. represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
What John gets from Web 2.0 services?
Blogs, Flickr images, music, reviews etc. represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
Wikipedia (quantity of people becomes a relative good quality consensus; for general use), social tags form a statistical consensus of topics in different resources, blogpulse
It is about API:s
Taggalaxy shows Flickr tags as a galaxy
Iphonenearby (ebay, at&t & apple)
Plus instant messaging, mobile technologies and so on.
Plus API:s, instant messaging, mobile technologies and so on.
Wikipedia (quantity of people becomes a relative good quality consensus; for general use), social tags form a statistical consensus of topics in different resources, blogpulse
Wikipedia (quantity of people becomes a relative good quality consensus; for general use), social tags form a statistical consensus of topics in different resources, blogpulse
What John gets from Web 2.0 services?
Blogs, Flickr images, music, reviews etc. represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
Central characteristics of Web 2.0 services, that is basically library 2.0 technologies
What is this all about .. Sorry this was supposed to be a L2, not W2 presentation. Here you go.
What John gets from Web 2.0 services?
Blogs, Flickr images, music, reviews etc. represent a viewpoint; benefits of easy publishing; about what’s going on at the moment; podcasts and vodcasts are basically a form of blogging, just like microblogging: Jaiku, Twitter and so on. Together the blogs form a blogosphere, a statistical average of viewpoints.
Minabibliotek.se (Umeå-region) man kan tagga sina egna böcker
Business subject reference wiki at Ohio State University
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
It is easy to follow a trail i.e. to keep aware of things you already know (and you know the sources) to a degree.
And to find something quite unexpectacle to accidentally discover information
To find something about almost everything
And to make statistical and logical (programmatic) inferences i.e. mashups
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
To preserve
To maintain access (for sure: the first and foremost thing of companies to do is to increase shareholder value, not to preserve and maintain accessibility)
It is difficult to get and manage a qualitative context
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
But not the added value of libraries!
It is easy to make available, access and to connect seamlessly.
It is not too easy to keep available, provide access and to connect meaningfully.
It is extremely difficult to manage qualitative contexts.
To maintain access (for sure: the first and foremost thing of companies to do is to increase shareholder value, not to preserve and maintain accessibility)
To manage educated, ”responsible” and qualitative contexts
To provide access to something rather definite about many things.
Let’s focus on John instead of libraries and what he is doing, what are his information needs and what is his information work like?
Let’s focus on John instead of libraries and what he is doing, what are his information needs and what is his information work like?