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  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN-10: 1538103001
  • ISBN-13: 9781538103005
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 255x178x39 mm, kaal: 1225 g, Text Boxes; Illustrations; Tables; Black & White Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2018
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN-10: 1538103001
  • ISBN-13: 9781538103005
This second edition of Information Services Today: An Introduction demonstrates the ever-changing landscape of information services today and the need to re-evaluate curriculum, competency training, and ones personal learning network in order to stay abreast of current trends and issues, and more significantly, remain competent to address the changing user needs of the information community.

Specifically, the book provides a thorough introduction, history, and overall state of the field, gives a diverse and global perspective of what it means to be a library and information professional today, addresses why information organizations and information and technological literacy are more important today than ever before, discusses how technology has influenced the ways that information professionals provide information resources and services in todays digital environment, highlights current issues and trends and provides expert insight into emerging challenges, innovations, and opportunities for the future, and, identifies career management strategies and leadership opportunities in the information profession.

The new edition features chapter updates to address changes in information services, introducing new topics such as strategic planning, change management, design thinking, advocacy, and data management and analysis, and includes new contributing authors. The book begins with an overview of libraries and their transformation as information and technological hubs within their local and digital communities. It covers the various specializations within the field emphasizing the exciting yet complex roles and opportunities for information professionals in a variety of information environments. With that foundation in place, it presents the fundamentals of information services, delves into management skills needed by information professionals today, and explores emerging issues related to the rapid development of new technologies. The book addresses how libraries and information centers serve different kinds of communities, highlighting the unique needs of increasingly diverse users and how information organizations and information professionals work to fulfill those needs.

This book provokes discussion, critical thinking, and interaction to facilitate the learning process. The content and supplemental materials discussion questions, rich sets of online accessible materials, multimedia webcast interviews featuring authors from this book discussing the trends and issues in their respective areas, and chapter presentation slides for use by instructors give readers the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of and engagement with the topics. Additionally, this book recognizes the broad range of environments that people with Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) degrees work in, which include both libraries and other information environments. Thus, this book does not only focus on libraries, but instead encompasses ALL kinds of information organizations.

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The revised edition of Sandra Hirshs Information Services Today: An Introduction is even better than the original. Information services is a broad topic that encompasses a wide variety of subjects, but the layout of the book breaks it down into manageable subtopics and includes issues particularly important today. . . This is a dense, information-heavy volume that should prove to be a valuable resource throughout the career of any information professional. Its primary audience is new students in an information school or LIS program, but this would also be useful for current information professionals who need a refresher, non-LIS professionals who want more insight into the information fields, and instructors in LIS programs. * American Reference Books Annual * If you are looking for an opportunity to learn from some of our best colleagues in libraries these days, this is the book for youwhether you are a student, a member of library staff, or someone fascinated by and in love with libraries and what they do for the communities they serve. -- Paul Signorelli, writer-trainer-presenter-consultant, co-author of Workplace Learning & Leadership: A Handbook for Library and Nonprofit Trainers Information Services Today is an impeccably arranged and edited volume that introduces the reader to the core competencies and values, contexts of practice, emerging trends, and future challenges effecting information professionals and the agencies in which they work. All of the well-prepared contributions are framed for the student experience with summaries, scenarios and discussion questions. I would highly recommend this second edition of Information Services Today as an introductory textbook for programs preparing students for work in libraries. -- Harry Bruce, dean emeritus and professor, The Information School, University of Washington Although this books title is Information Services Today, it prepares students for future information landscapes. It does so by reflecting on the past and present and suggesting ways in which the future may play out. By the end of the book, students should understand the evolution of the field and be excited by the process of change. -- Michèle V. Cloonan, professor and past dean, School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College Information Services Today is an impeccably arranged and edited volume that introduces the reader to the core competencies and values, contexts of practice, emerging trends, and future challenges effecting information professionals and the agencies in which they work. All of the well-prepared contributions are framed for the student experience with summaries, scenarios and discussion questions. I would highly recommend this second edition of Information Services Today as an introductory textbook for programs preparing students for work in libraries. -- Harry Bruce, dean emeritus and professor, The Information School, University of Washington Although this books title is Information Services Today, it prepares students for future information landscapes. It does so by reflecting on the past and present and suggesting ways in which the future may play out. By the end of the book, students should understand the evolution of the field and be excited by the process of change. -- Michèle V. Cloonan, professor and past dean, School of Library and Information Science, Simmons College

List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
List of Appendixes
xv
List of Abbreviations
xvii
List of Online Materials
xxi
Foreword xxiii
Preface xxv
Acknowledgments xxxiii
Part I Information Landscapes: Cultural and Technological Influences
1(68)
Chapter 1 The Transformative Information Landscape: What It Means to Be an Information Professional Today
3(11)
Sandra Hirsh
Chapter 2 Libraries, Communities, and Information: Two Centuries of Experience
14(12)
Christine Pawley
Chapter 3 Librarianship: A Continuously Evolving Profession
26(14)
Stephen Abram
Chapter 4 Diverse Information Needs
40(12)
Heather O'Brien
Devon Greyson
Chapter 5 Diversity, Equity of Access, and Social Justice
52(17)
Patty Wong
Miguel Figueroa
Melissa Cardenas-Dow
Part II Information Professions: Physical and virtual Environments
69(48)
Chapter 6 Literacy and Media Centers: School Libraries
71(10)
Mary Ann Harlan
Chapter 7 Learning and Research Institutions: Academic Libraries
81(13)
Todd Gilman
Chapter 8 Community Anchors for Lifelong Learning: Public Libraries
94(12)
Pam Smith
Chapter 9 Working in Different Information Environments: Special Libraries and Information Centers
106(11)
Crystal S. Megaridis
Part III Information Services: Engaging, Creating, and Collaborating via Technology
117(112)
Chapter 10 Digital Resources: Digital Libraries
119(10)
Lisa Gregory
Amy Rudersdorf
Chapter 11 Information Intermediation and Reference Services
129(13)
Johanna Tunon
Chapter 12 Metadata, Cataloging, Linked Data, and the Evolving ILS
142(14)
Mary K. Bolin
Chapter 13 Analog and Digital Curation and Preservation
156(14)
Katherine Skinner
Chapter 14 User Experience
170(13)
Courtney McDonald
Chapter 15 Accessing Information Anywhere and Anytime: Access Services
183(12)
Michael J. Krasulski
Chapter 16 Teaching Users: Information and Technology Instruction
195(16)
April D. Cunningham
Stephanie Rosenblatt
Chapter 17 Hyperlinked Libraries
211(9)
Michael Stephens
Chapter 18 Creation Culture and Makerspaces
220(9)
Kristin Fontichiaro
Part IV Managing Information Organizations: Management Skills for the Information Professional
229(126)
Chapter 19 Strategic Planning
231(15)
Lisa Rosenblum
Chapter 20 Change Management
246(10)
Ruth Barefoot
Chapter 21 Managing Budgets
256(10)
Sara F. Jones
Chapter 22 Managing Personnel
266(12)
Robert Goch
Bruce Haller
Dawn DiStefano
Maureen L. Mackenzie
Chapter 23 Innovative Library and Information Services: The Design Thinking Process
278(10)
Rachel Ivy Clarke
Chapter 24 Managing Collections
288(10)
Wayne T. Disher
Chapter 25 Managing Technology
298(16)
Marshall Breeding
Chapter 26 Managing Data and Data Analysis in Information Organizations
314(17)
H. Frank Cervone
Chapter 27 Communication, Marketing, and Outreach Strategies
331(12)
Sue W. Alman
Chapter 28 Advocacy
343(12)
Cheryl Stenstrom
Part V Information Issues: Influences and Consequences
355(96)
Chapter 29 Information Policy
357(9)
Kate Marek
Chapter 30 Information Ethics
366(12)
Martin L. Garnar
Chapter 31 Copyright and Creative Commons
378(19)
Mary Minow
Liz Hamilton
Chapter 32 Information Licensing
397(11)
Celeste Feather
Sharla Lair
Jill Grogg
Chapter 33 Open Access
408(11)
Heather Joseph
Chapter 34 Information Privacy and Cybersecurity
419(15)
Cherie L. Givens
Chapter 35 Intellectual Freedom
434(17)
James LaRue
Part VI Information Horizons: Strategies for Building a Dynamic Career as an Information Professional
451(26)
Chapter 36 Career Management Strategies for Lifelong Success
453(12)
Kim Dority
Chapter 37 Leadership Skills for Today's Global Information Landscape
465(12)
Kendra Albright
Glossary 477(28)
Bibliography 505(42)
Index 547(18)
About the Editor 565(2)
About the Contributors 567
Sandra Hirsh, PhD, is a professor and director of the School of Information at San José State University. She has an extensive and varied background as a library and information science educator, leader, researcher, and professional both in library and other information environments. She is the co-chair of the global virtual Library 2.0 conference series, which she co-founded in 2011. She is past president of the Association for Information Science & Technology and she serves on several advisory boards including the American Library Associations Center for the Future of Libraries Advisory Board and Horizon Report Library Expert Panel.