De portales bibliotecarios a la biblioteca distribuida y personalizada

Main Author: González-Fernández-Villavicencio, Nieves
Format: Proceeding NonPeerReviewed application/pdf
Bahasa: es
Terbitan: , 2009
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Online Access: http://eprints.rclis.org/14119/1/ServiciosDistribuidos.pdf
http://eprints.rclis.org/14119/
Daftar Isi:
  • Libraries web sites for some time have met the needs of users, but no longer have the same meaning in the new environment and social networking sites. The library should be where it is needed and stop expecting the user to come to our website. We must stop focusing on content and focus more on the services we offer, stop focusing on information and more on individuals. Hence the enormous opportunity the technologies and applications of the social web, the social media and social networking sites and as a way of being useful to our users where and when needed, to talk with them and participate in the community in order to the library service becomes an experience with the human side of libraries. Librarians and information professionals have spent centuries selecting and gathering information to offer to its users and also for centuries libraries have had a monopoly over access to information. However, the library is no longer the first point of access to information on some forums and even questioned its existence. Is it obligatory for both rethink the nature of the services we are offering at this one so different from the previous environment. We must find our niche and enter any form of competition that would lose. Libraries offer web portals, renewed, following the rules of usability, the w3c. But this is not enough. You have to customize, because our users do not find what you seek.