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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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contents U.S. Community College Libraries: A Snapshot of Priorities & Perspectives Library Personnel Electronic Mail Community Colleges Public Libraries Electronic Libraries College Libraries Library Instruction Two Year Colleges Higher Education Academic Libraries Librarians Web Sites Electronic Publishing This new report details findings from a study OCLC conducted with libraries in mid-2011 to learn about their priorities, initiatives, thoughts on the future of their service points and the sources they use to keep up with developments in the library field. Most community college library staff: (1) Consider licensed e-collections and e-books to be their top priority and current initiative; (2) Believe their current library location structure will be the same in five years; and (3) Rely mostly on listservs and email to stay current--a few use social media. Community college library staff are less likely than other academic library and public library staff to expect that a national digital library will exist in the next five years. Community college libraries are distinctively putting more focus on outreach and library instruction and their back-end office technology compared to other academic libraries. Nearly 200 community college library staff including directors, managers and librarians participated in the study.
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spellingShingle U.S. Community College Libraries: A Snapshot of Priorities & Perspectives
Library Personnel
Electronic Mail
Community Colleges
Public Libraries
Electronic Libraries
College Libraries
Library Instruction
Two Year Colleges
Higher Education
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Web Sites
Electronic Publishing
U.S. Community College Libraries: A Snapshot of Priorities & Perspectives Library Personnel Electronic Mail Community Colleges Public Libraries Electronic Libraries College Libraries Library Instruction Two Year Colleges Higher Education Academic Libraries Librarians Web Sites Electronic Publishing This new report details findings from a study OCLC conducted with libraries in mid-2011 to learn about their priorities, initiatives, thoughts on the future of their service points and the sources they use to keep up with developments in the library field. Most community college library staff: (1) Consider licensed e-collections and e-books to be their top priority and current initiative; (2) Believe their current library location structure will be the same in five years; and (3) Rely mostly on listservs and email to stay current--a few use social media. Community college library staff are less likely than other academic library and public library staff to expect that a national digital library will exist in the next five years. Community college libraries are distinctively putting more focus on outreach and library instruction and their back-end office technology compared to other academic libraries. Nearly 200 community college library staff including directors, managers and librarians participated in the study.
title U.S. Community College Libraries: A Snapshot of Priorities & Perspectives
topic Library Personnel
Electronic Mail
Community Colleges
Public Libraries
Electronic Libraries
College Libraries
Library Instruction
Two Year Colleges
Higher Education
Academic Libraries
Librarians
Web Sites
Electronic Publishing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED532557