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DOI: 10.4018/IJLIS.20200101.pre
Volume 9
Lian Ruan, Xingye Du
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Ruan, Lian, and Xingye Du. "Special Issue on Transforming Libraries in China Through Innovative User-Centered Services (PART 1): The Innovative Service Practice of Chinese Libraries in the 21st Century." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.5-6. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.20200101.pre
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Ruan, L. & Du, X. (2020). Special Issue on Transforming Libraries in China Through Innovative User-Centered Services (PART 1): The Innovative Service Practice of Chinese Libraries in the 21st Century. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 5-6. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.20200101.pre
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Ruan, Lian, and Xingye Du. "Special Issue on Transforming Libraries in China Through Innovative User-Centered Services (PART 1): The Innovative Service Practice of Chinese Libraries in the 21st Century," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 5-6. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.20200101.pre
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Volume 9
Junling Zhao, Wenxian Ge
Reading promotion is a key service of the public library. This article investigates the current state of reading promotion in public libraries in China. There were 86 public libraries chosen as a...
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Reading promotion is a key service of the public library. This article investigates the current state of reading promotion in public libraries in China. There were 86 public libraries chosen as a sample. The research finds that Chinese libraries have been paying more and more attention to the importance of reading promotion. A variety of reading promotion services and programs are being carried out, including reading festivals, booklists, reading contests, reading communication and lectures on reading. Public libraries tend to apply more towards the digital platform when promoting reading. Public libraries have cooperated with NGO and business fields to promote reading. This study suggests more can be done to improve the service, including improving the librarian's knowledge of genre books, enhancing reading communication, deeply investigating measurement of reading promotion, and the influence of contracting out reading programs.
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Zhao, Junling, and Wenxian Ge. "Survey of Reading Promotion of Public Libraries in China." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.1-9. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010101
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Zhao, J. & Ge, W. (2020). Survey of Reading Promotion of Public Libraries in China. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 1-9. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010101
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Zhao, Junling, and Wenxian Ge. "Survey of Reading Promotion of Public Libraries in China," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 1-9. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010101
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Shuqing Chu, Shumin Tu, Nuo Wang, Weiran Zhang
It is very important to study public library services available to migrant workers, which have the potential to enrich public library services and promote social equity. After analyzing the present...
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It is very important to study public library services available to migrant workers, which have the potential to enrich public library services and promote social equity. After analyzing the present situation and characteristics of migrant workers in China, this article takes the services for migrant workers offered by Hangzhou Public Library as an example and explores the best ways to service migrant workers in public libraries, including how to further break down the obstacles to service, how to expand the mode of service, and how to make a greater effort to optimize the growth environment of migrant workers and promote their integration into urban cultural life in the future.
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Chu, Shuqing, et al. "Information Equity and Cultural Sharing: The Service for Migrant Workers in Hangzhou Public Library." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.10-24. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010102
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Chu, S., Tu, S., Wang, N., & Zhang, W. (2020). Information Equity and Cultural Sharing: The Service for Migrant Workers in Hangzhou Public Library. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 10-24. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010102
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Chu, Shuqing, et al. "Information Equity and Cultural Sharing: The Service for Migrant Workers in Hangzhou Public Library," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 10-24. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010102
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Volume 9
Huiyan Tang, Yitao Hu, Suoling Zhu, Weiwei Li, Qingkui Xi, Yuxian Liu
This article provides a brief summary of the development of topic-related multidimensional reading services in academic libraries in China. The authors mainly introduce the methods and practices...
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This article provides a brief summary of the development of topic-related multidimensional reading services in academic libraries in China. The authors mainly introduce the methods and practices that Tongji University Library has developed for this type of service. The authors also include a briefing about a multidimensional reading service event called “Reading the city Jinling - the Red Mansions” which was hosted by Nanjing Agriculture University Library in 2017. Theoretical and practical explorations suggest that academic libraries could integrate more resources from different areas to promote a deeper understanding of reading, and to make more contributions to knowledge transformation and innovation in China.
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Tang, Huiyan, et al. "Two Case Studies of Topic-Related Multidimensional Reading Services in China." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.25-35. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010103
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Tang, H., Hu, Y., Zhu, S., Li, W., Xi, Q., & Liu, Y. (2020). Two Case Studies of Topic-Related Multidimensional Reading Services in China. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 25-35. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010103
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Tang, Huiyan, et al. "Two Case Studies of Topic-Related Multidimensional Reading Services in China," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 25-35. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010103
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Volume 9
Lihua Wang, Fei Yang
In order to make reading promotion more professional and qualified, some libraries and associations in China are training reading promoters. The Pudong Library of Shanghai is a typical case. This...
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In order to make reading promotion more professional and qualified, some libraries and associations in China are training reading promoters. The Pudong Library of Shanghai is a typical case. This article summarizes the theory and the practice of reading promoter training, and discusses the operation offered by Pudong Library. It also concludes the achievements, innovations and the characteristics of the training, and further provides the developmental directions of the training. This article aims to introduce a new service that was undertook by the Pudong Library, and considers how to make this practice more effective and well-developed.
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Wang, Lihua, and Fei Yang. "Reading Promoters' Training: New Service of Public Library - A Case Study of Pudong Library of China." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.36-51. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010104
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Wang, L. & Yang, F. (2020). Reading Promoters' Training: New Service of Public Library - A Case Study of Pudong Library of China. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 36-51. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010104
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Wang, Lihua, and Fei Yang. "Reading Promoters' Training: New Service of Public Library - A Case Study of Pudong Library of China," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 36-51. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010104
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Volume 9
Xincai Wang, Xin Xie
Characteristic development is a process of intentionally solidifying and cultivating something's uniqueness. This article analyzes the uniqueness of university library cultural services in...
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Characteristic development is a process of intentionally solidifying and cultivating something's uniqueness. This article analyzes the uniqueness of university library cultural services in comparison with those provided by other service institutions. Furthermore, this article reveals the differences between cultural services and other types of library services. Based on these analyses, this constructive research finds a way to achieve cultural services' characteristic development by taking service factors as the breakthrough point. The main strategies include building a professional service team, focusing on user demands, constructing characteristic resources, optimizing service spaces and facilities, and upgrading service brands; all of these strategies should be developed round the issue of culture. Finally, corresponding to the above strategies, this paper article the measures and effects of Wuhan University Library cultural services to share their experience.
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Wang, Xincai, and Xin Xie. "Research on the Uniqueness and Characteristic Development of University Library Cultural Services: Practices at Wuhan University Library." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.52-65. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010105
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Wang, X. & Xie, X. (2020). Research on the Uniqueness and Characteristic Development of University Library Cultural Services: Practices at Wuhan University Library. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 52-65. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010105
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Wang, Xincai, and Xin Xie. "Research on the Uniqueness and Characteristic Development of University Library Cultural Services: Practices at Wuhan University Library," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 52-65. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010105
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Volume 9
Xiaowen Wang, Tianni Wang
The Liaoning Provincial Library is one of the largest and most well-functional libraries. It has the largest building area and provides abundant services to the public. The Liaoning Provincial...
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The Liaoning Provincial Library is one of the largest and most well-functional libraries. It has the largest building area and provides abundant services to the public. The Liaoning Provincial Library mainly provides readers with reading, learning, activities, innovative space services, offers creative spaces, studios, and other service spaces. In the past two years, over 4 million visited the library, and the library has held more than 2,500 activities, and has gained new experience in areas such as service philosophies, service contents, service strategies, and service guarantees. In the future, the authors still need to figure out how to integrate the interactions of multi-space usages inside and outside the library, how to express and transmit the multiple attributes and innovative areas of the public library, how to balance between organizational functions and government functions, and how to achieve the function of creative incubation using thinking and exploration practices.
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Wang, Xiaowen, and Tianni Wang. "Innovative Practice and Development Thinking of Space Re-design in the Liaoning Provincial Library." IJLIS vol.9, no.1 2020: pp.66-76. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010106
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Wang, X. & Wang, T. (2020). Innovative Practice and Development Thinking of Space Re-design in the Liaoning Provincial Library. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(1), 66-76. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010106
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Wang, Xiaowen, and Tianni Wang. "Innovative Practice and Development Thinking of Space Re-design in the Liaoning Provincial Library," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.1: 66-76. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020010106
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Volume 9
Yue Ma, Jingxian Han, Zhuozhuo Li
The interlibrary loan (ILL) service is essential to a multi-campus university library. This article builds a dynamic collection optimization model based on readers' needs using ILL data. This...
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The interlibrary loan (ILL) service is essential to a multi-campus university library. This article builds a dynamic collection optimization model based on readers' needs using ILL data. This article first examined the status quo and methods of ILL. Then, refers to some existing algorithms of bipartite matching and recommendation such as network-based inference (NBI). Based on the above analysis, this article builds a model to optimize university library collection. With the loaning data of Soochow Academic Library from 2013 as the training data, an optimizing case was performed. The 2469 interlibrary loan records including readers and book they borrow from other library in 2014 was used for testing the effects of the model. The model is able to identify potential ILL demands and improve the efficiency of book circulation.
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Ma, Yue, et al. "The Collection and Service Optimization of China's Academic Library ILL Based on Bipartite Matching: A Case Study of Soochow University." IJLIS vol.9, no.2 2020: pp.1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070101
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Ma, Y., Han, J., & Li, Z. (2020). The Collection and Service Optimization of China's Academic Library ILL Based on Bipartite Matching: A Case Study of Soochow University. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(2), 1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070101
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Ma, Yue, Jingxian Han, and Zhuozhuo Li. "The Collection and Service Optimization of China's Academic Library ILL Based on Bipartite Matching: A Case Study of Soochow University," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.2: 1-16. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070101
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Volume 9
Linlin Song, Haitao Li, Shihui Li
According to the investigation of library resources discovery system construction in 20 universities in China, the aggregation discovery service provided by the multi-source aggregation function...
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According to the investigation of library resources discovery system construction in 20 universities in China, the aggregation discovery service provided by the multi-source aggregation function, the discovery function is based on aggregation and the comprehensive revealing function. This article evaluates user usage and acceptance based on refinements of the functions mentioned above. The investigation shows that compared with the diversity of function, users are more concerned about the practicability, the intuition and the academy. Thus, systems should choose the best sources and pay attention to the metadata normalization, and enhance the correlation to standard datasets.
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Song, Linlin, et al. "Research on the Utilization and Evaluation of Library Resource Discovery Systems in China." IJLIS vol.9, no.2 2020: pp.17-50. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070102
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Song, L., Li, H., & Li, S. (2020). Research on the Utilization and Evaluation of Library Resource Discovery Systems in China. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(2), 17-50. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070102
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Song, Linlin, Haitao Li, and Shihui Li. "Research on the Utilization and Evaluation of Library Resource Discovery Systems in China," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.2: 17-50. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070102
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Volume 9
Afolayan Oluyinka Titilope
Intellectual property right protection is of growing importance in most countries of the world due to its role in the development of any nation. However, intellectual property rights protection in...
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Intellectual property right protection is of growing importance in most countries of the world due to its role in the development of any nation. However, intellectual property rights protection in Nigeria has not yielded any positive results as expected due to the problem of weak enforcement and non-implementation of protection laws. In view of this, the main purpose of this article is to unravel the challenges militating against the protection of intellectual property rights of creators and inventors in Nigeria. This article further discusses the benefits of intellectual property rights protection. Challenges contributing to weak enforcement of intellectual property rights were also identified in this article. In conclusion, intellectual property rights protection in Nigeria should be given the highest priority by government to aid national development as well as promoting creativity and innovation on the part of creators and inventors.
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Violet E. Ikolo
The study is an investigation of doctor awareness and perception of the information resources and services in the Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara. The descriptive survey...
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The study is an investigation of doctor awareness and perception of the information resources and services in the Delta State University Teaching Hospital (DELSUTH), Oghara. The descriptive survey method has been employed for the study. Also, with the aid of a questionnaire, data has been collected from doctors (academic staff) at DELSUTH, and analysed using a simple percentage. Findings reveal that the doctors are mostly aware of the availability of textbooks and reprographic services in the Medical Library. However, there is a perception of inadequacy of the information resources and services. The study also observes that although the doctors perceive information to be of clinical value and provide new knowledge, the information is not always relevant, accurate and current.
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Ikolo, Violet E. "Doctor's Awareness and Perception of Medical Library Resources and Services: A Case Study of Delta State University Teaching Hospital (Delsuth), Nigeria." IJLIS vol.9, no.2 2020: pp.58-71. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070104
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Ikolo, V. E. (2020). Doctor's Awareness and Perception of Medical Library Resources and Services: A Case Study of Delta State University Teaching Hospital (Delsuth), Nigeria. International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS), 9(2), 58-71. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070104
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Ikolo, Violet E. "Doctor's Awareness and Perception of Medical Library Resources and Services: A Case Study of Delta State University Teaching Hospital (Delsuth), Nigeria," International Journal of Library and Information Services (IJLIS) 9, no.2: 58-71. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJLIS.2020070104
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