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Apuntes sobre representación y organización de la información
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 206

Apuntes sobre representación y organización de la información

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

El objetivo de esta obra es acercar al lector a los fundamentos de los distintos procesos que se imbrican para facilitar la recuperación de los contenidos informativos a los usuarios. Se trata de las operaciones de representación y organización de la información, diferentes entre sí pero todas ellas imprescindibles para desentrañar y cribar la información. Se abordan aquí los contenidos nucleares de la representación formal de los documentos, los pilares de la representación del contenido y los tipos principales de vocabularios controlados. Como punto de partida, se estudian brevemente los conceptos de información, conocimiento y documento, por ser el objeto de actuación de las o...

The Information Process: A Model and Hierarchy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

The Information Process: A Model and Hierarchy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-10
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

In this modern time of the Internet, information is just a click away. While it may be tempting to regard information as an object or an end-product, the acquisition of information is only the start to the process of gaining knowledge. This book proposes and describes the heart model and information hierarchy as a means to explain information as a process of gaining useful knowledge. This provides an effective approach to everyday decision-making and problem solving.

Strategies for Regenerating the Library and Information Profession
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Strategies for Regenerating the Library and Information Profession

This volume comprises papers prepared for the 8th World Conference on Continuing Professional Development (Bologna, Italy, 18-20 August 2009). Within the broad theme of creating a positive work environment for a multi-generational workforce in library and information organizations, the conference addresses managing between and across generations, mentoring and coaching, attracting people to the profession and developing a new generation of leaders, re-skilling and transferability of skills, succession planning and passing on knowledge.

Management, Marketing and Promotion of Library Services Based on Statistics, Analyses and Evaluation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Management, Marketing and Promotion of Library Services Based on Statistics, Analyses and Evaluation

Rapid developments in information technology and media have resulted in increasingly diverse strategies for information retrieval by readers and users. The duty to cope with this phenomenon and to master the situation forms one of the biggest challenges facing libraries. In order to strengthen the awareness of the potential of tools for management and strategic planning, a two-day meeting was held under the auspices of IFLA's Management & Marketing Section in Bergen, Norway in August 2005. Managers of different types of libraries, researchers and educators from five continents shared their experiences with research methods, data collection, evaluation, performance measurement, best practice strategies and policies. This book contains their presentations in the form of full length articles.

Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries

This volume is a valuable resource of research papers and applications presented at the Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries International Conference QQML2009, on the methodological tools used in library and information science. It provides the reader with a better understanding and holistic view on the subject and contains a plethora of invaluable methodologies and applications to a variety of information and library science. Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries will be suitable to students as a textbook, as well as to scientists and professionals.

New Trends in Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

New Trends in Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Libraries

This unique volume presents the latest scientific achievements of library researchers and professionals on the Qualitative and Quantitative Methods of Libraries. Scholars and professionals have now an information resource on methodological tools for library services. Except for the new technologies that facilitate the innovation of libraries, it is the underlying policy and functional changes that have the most lasting effect on the scholarly operation that explains why this volume is important in the field or market. It also explores in detail the areas covering library methodologies, marketing and management, statistics and bibliometrics, content and subject analysis, users' behaviors and library policies that play an important role at every aspect of library research in the twenty-first century.

Thinking with the South
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

Thinking with the South

This volume brings together a series of discussions by scholars from a range of disciplinary, (trans)regional and epistemic perspectives that came out of the Berlin-based "co2libri" networking initiative, with longstanding collaborative partners based in the global South. "Co2libri" stands for "conceptual collaboration: living borderless research interaction". As an interdisciplinary and transregional oriented initiative, co2libri envisages a multicentric perspective that integrates neglected positions of Southern theory and praxis into the heart of academic conversations. Co2libri's collaborative endeavor builds on long-standing active connections with partners in Africa, South and Southeas...

Libraries Without Walls 6
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Libraries Without Walls 6

This edited collection is drawn from the sixth Libraries Without Walls Conference, held in 2005. From their beginnings in 1995, the Libraries Without Walls conferences have mapped a major change in the practice of librarianship. While library services are still concerned to provide users with physical access to their buildings, electronic access, often from remote locations, is becoming ever more dominant. Papers presented at previous LWW conferences have provided examples of how libraries are pushing out the frontiers of their services. In 2005 a different approach was taken. The question was asked, 'How do we know whether these new services are having a positive impact on our users?' In re...