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Handbook of Research on Strategies for Local E-Government Adoption and Implementation: Comparative Studies
The academic field devoted to the study of issues related to libraries, also known as LIS.
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Public Libraries and Local E-Government
Paul T. Jaeger (University of Maryland, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-282-4.ch034
Abstract
Many residents and local communities rely on public libraries for access to and training to use e-government. Many local governments direct citizens to the public library for help in using e-government, while citizens seek help from the public library in using local e-government when they have no other means of connecting or when they want help using e-government. As a result, public libraries now serve not only as instrumentalities of local government, but as a primary location for access to local e-government and a very successful link between citizens to e-government. As residents, communities, and governments rely on public libraries as a main access point to e-government, it essential to better understand the connection and education roles of public libraries to improve the delivery of local e-government.
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Awareness and Perception of Copyright Among Library and Information Science Professionals in Tamil Nadu, India
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Marketing Information Products and Services Through Digital Platforms: Tools and Skills
Library and Information Science is a vocation that is filled up of people very keen on making a positive change in the world. Library and information science is a meta-discipline, extending what we bear in mind as traditional academic research disciplines (e.g., economics, biology, history, etc.).
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Extending Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan in the 21st Century: Social Justice Laws of Librarianship
Historically, library and information science had its roots in librarianship and has traditionally focused on creation, organization, storage, access, management, retrieval, dissemination, education, and use of information. The second decade of the 21 st century is providing a renewed conceptualization of the library and information science professions as the field of information, articulated also in terms of the vision of the iSchool movement that seeks to integrate interdisciplinary approaches in connecting people, information, and technology coming together.
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Information Literacy Among Rural Women: A Study
A profession that is full of people passionate about making a positive change in the world.
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