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OverviewIn this third volume of the series, Cutting-Edge Research in the 21st-Century Academic Library explores examples of exciting new library services and workflows for the library profession to model and adapt for their own communities and patrons. Included are studies that combine data mining and business intelligence metrics to predict future trends and behaviors; an examination of new services related to the proliferation of mobile devices among patrons; studies devoted to the employment of the Web and the relation of the library’s Web site to its environment and the use of a web content strategist in the design of the library site. New technologies are also considered: one chapter provides step-by-step guidelines for producing videos that can be used by the academic library for marketing, instruction, navigation, and reaching patrons in social media sites; another chapter provides a fairly comprehensive and detailed report for incorporating mobile information technologies in libraries. Overviews are provided for how to manage electronic resources in a digital campus environment and how they affect organizational structure, workflows, and training. Finally, the concept of linked open data (LOD) is presented and how it has transformed library workflows, staff expertise, and traditional metadata creation. All of these examples of futuristic and exciting new library services and workflows provide opportunities and experiences that the rest of the library profession can model and adapt for their own particular communities and patrons. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bradford Lee EdenPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781442250468ISBN 10: 1442250461 Pages: 138 Publication Date: 06 May 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Predictive analytics in libraries Lauren Magnuson Chapter 2: Rethinking service models: mobilizing library access for all platforms April Grey and Rachel Isaac-Menard Chapter 3: Taming the Kudzu: an academic library's experience with web content strategy Ian Demsky and Suzanne Chapman Chapter 4: Hollywood in the library: librarians and video production Laura Staley Chapter 5: Using research-based guidelines for developing mobile information technologies: a literature review and recommendations Dawn Paschal, Don Zimmerman, and Teresa Yohon Chapter 6: Essential skills for managing electronic resources in a digital campus environment Shannon Regan Chapter 7: E-resources workflows in the age of discovery Amy Fry Chapter 8: On the brink of linked open data: evolving workflows and staff expertise Cory K. Lampert and Silvia SouthwickReviews[The book is] timely, useful, and well-researched...Also especially strong are the three chapters at the end of the book, all of which are from a technical services perspective. These chapters could easily form the core of a foundational text on e-resources management and linked open data and would be particularly useful to technical services managers who are looking to build their team's competencies to handle these new workflows...Academic library administrators, technical services managers, and library science faculty and students will find this book to be valuable in providing a broad overview of emerging trends and services. This book would be very much at home in any library that supports a library science curriculum. Technical Services Quarterly [The book is] timely, useful, and well-researched. . . .Also especially strong are the three chapters at the end of the book, all of which are from a technical services perspective. These chapters could easily form the core of a foundational text on e-resources management and linked open data and would be particularly useful to technical services managers who are looking to build their team's competencies to handle these new workflows. . . .Academic library administrators, technical services managers, and library science faculty and students will find this book to be valuable in providing a broad overview of emerging trends and services. This book would be very much at home in any library that supports a library science curriculum. * Technical Services Quarterly * Author InformationBradford Lee Eden is Dean of Library Services at Valparaiso University. Previous positions include Associate University Librarian for Technical Services and Scholarly Communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara; Head, Web and Digitization Services, and Head, Bibliographic and Metadata Services for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries. He is editor of OCLC Systems & Services: Digital Library Perspectives International and The Bottom Line: Managing Library Finances, and is on the editorial boards of Library Hi Tech and The Journal of Film Music. He has recently been named associate editor/editor-designate of Library Leadership & Management, the journal of the Library Leadership & Management Association (LLAMA) within ALA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |