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E-raamat: Evolving Global Information Infrastructure and Information Transfer

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Mar-2015
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9798216082200
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  • Formaat: 164 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216082200
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This book explains the rapidly changing, complex flow of information in the context of 21st-century culture, policy, technology, and economicsan essential resource for librarians and information specialists in all types of settings.

The role of information professionals today is to interact creatively with clientele: to help them navigate the information infrastructure. Shattering the concept of the library as a place, Evolving Global Information Infrastructure and Information Transfer describes "the library" as transformed to a dynamic virtual presence in the information infrastructure, where people are the most important resources in a digital library or information centernot the collections.

Instead of focusing on specific technologies, which are always changing, this book examines the "big picture" of how information is created, recorded, mass produced, distributed, and utilized in society. This unique approach enables readers to better understand how they fit into this changing world, to envision their place in the digital age, and to assume a leadership role that ensures the success of their clients as well as themselves. This standout work is ideally suited for all types of librarians, educators, information workers, members of the research community, and policymakers in public and private sector organizations.

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This book is specifically appropriate for new librarians and library students, but it could also be a useful rumination for practiced librarians and others in academia and information professions. Librarians who have experienced firsthand the transformation of information from analog to digital will not find any surprises here, but rather a guided thought exercise through the specifics of how information has changed and how the role of the information professional has changed through and with it. This broadly applicable volume reveals the detail of the profession as it is today and would be a good addition to professional libraries as a reference for the future. * College & Research Libraries *

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This book explains the rapidly changing, complex flow of information in the context of 21st-century culture, policy, technology, and economicsan essential resource for librarians and information specialists in all types of settings.
In Memoriam ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction to the Book
1(8)
Chapter Overview
1(1)
Introduction to the Information Infrastructure
1(2)
Understanding the Digital Age
3(1)
An Emerging Participatory Culture
4(1)
Purpose of This Book
4(1)
Intended Audience
5(1)
Definition of Basic Terms
6(1)
Summary
7(1)
References
8(1)
2 Contemporary Society
9(14)
Chapter Overview
9(1)
Historical Roots of Contemporary Society
9(1)
Revolutionary Change in Contemporary Society
10(1)
An Analysis of Our Current Paradigm Shift
10(3)
Characteristics of the Emergent Paradigm
13(3)
The Environmental Context of Society
16(4)
Summary
20(1)
References
21(2)
3 How Paradigms Influence Society in the Information Age
23(26)
Chapter Overview
23(1)
Evolution of the Information Infrastructure
24(12)
Libraries Evolve within the Information Infrastructure
36(2)
Information Infrastructure Overview
38(7)
Summary
45(1)
References
46(3)
4 The Information Infrastructure
49(12)
Chapter Overview
49(1)
Defining Information Transfer
49(7)
The Information Transfer Processes Are Interactive
56(2)
The Blood and Vascular System Are a Metaphor
58(1)
Technology Enhances Information Transfer
58(1)
Other Environmental Influences
59(1)
Summary
59(1)
References
60(1)
5 How the Information Infrastructure Has Changed in the Digital Age
61(12)
Chapter Overview
61(1)
Creation of New Information and Knowledge
62(2)
Recording Information
64(1)
Reproduction of Information
64(1)
Dissemination
65(1)
Bibliographic Control
66(1)
Organization by Disciplines
67(1)
Diffusion: How It Is Central in the Digital Age
68(2)
Utilization
70(1)
Preservation
70(1)
Discarding
71(1)
The Information Infrastructure in the Digital Age
71(1)
Summary
71(1)
References
72(1)
6 Diffusion of Information and Knowledge: How Information Becomes Meaningful
73(22)
Chapter Overview
73(1)
The Difference between Dissemination and Diffusion
73(3)
How Information Becomes Personal Knowledge
76(1)
Individual Learners
76(6)
How Information Becomes Social Knowledge
82(2)
Influence of Culture on Diffusion
84(1)
Education in the Information Infrastructure
85(3)
How Education Contributes to Diffusion Theory
88(1)
Library and Information Professionals Promote Diffusion
89(2)
The Role of Learning Libraries
91(1)
Summary
91(1)
References
92(3)
7 Putting Knowledge to Use
95(14)
Chapter Overview
95(1)
Utilization in the Information Infrastructure
95(1)
Utilization Defined
96(3)
Social and Environmental Issues That Influence Utilization
99(1)
Individual Variables That Influence Utilization
100(1)
Utilizing Information and Knowledge in an Organization
101(5)
Summary
106(1)
References
107(2)
8 Navigating the Information Infrastructure
109(8)
Chapter Overview
109(1)
Overview of the Information Infrastructure
109(3)
Creation/Recording
112(1)
Mass Production
113(1)
Dissemination
113(1)
Information Organization
114(1)
Diffusion
114(1)
Utilization
115(1)
Preservation
115(1)
Discarding
115(1)
Summary
116(1)
9 The Library and Information Professions in the Information Infrastructure
117(14)
Chapter Overview
117(1)
The Value and Place of Information and Knowledge in Society
117(3)
The Functions of Information and Role of Professionals
120(8)
Emergent Paradigm Functions of Information
128(1)
Summary
129(1)
References
129(2)
10 Emerging Trends
131(16)
Chapter Overview
131(1)
Summary of Important Concepts
131(3)
Emerging Trends in Information Agencies
134(7)
Implications for LIS Education
141(1)
The Information Infrastructure in the Digital Age
142(2)
The Information Infrastructure in the Future
144(1)
Summary
145(1)
References
145(2)
Index 147
Robert J. Grover, MLS, PhD, is retired associate vice president for academic affairs and dean of graduate studies at Emporia State University, where he held the position of dean and professor of the School of Library and Information Management.

The late Roger C. Greer, PhD, MLS, was a creative thinker in the public and academic library professions for more than 50 years. He was dean emeritus of the School of Library and Information Management, University of Southern California; former dean at Syracuse University; and professor emeritus at Emporia State University.

Herbert K. Achleitner, MALS, PhD, is professor emeritus of the School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University.

Kelly Visnak, PhD, is scholarly communication librarian at University of Wyoming, where she provides instruction, consultation, and policy support for issues related to fair use, copyright retention, open access, data management plans, and the library's digital scholarship repository.