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Main Authors: Huvila, Isto, Holmberg, Kim, Kronqvist-Berg, Maria, Nivakoski, Outi, Widén, Gunilla
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1034848
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author Huvila, Isto
Holmberg, Kim
Kronqvist-Berg, Maria
Nivakoski, Outi
Widén, Gunilla
author_facet Huvila, Isto
Holmberg, Kim
Kronqvist-Berg, Maria
Nivakoski, Outi
Widén, Gunilla
Huvila, Isto
Holmberg, Kim
Kronqvist-Berg, Maria
Nivakoski, Outi
Widén, Gunilla
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contents What Is Librarian 2.0--New Competencies or Interactive Relations? A Library Professional Viewpoint Huvila, Isto Holmberg, Kim Kronqvist-Berg, Maria Nivakoski, Outi Widén, Gunilla Library Automation Library Development Library Services Library Research Organizational Change Skill Analysis Minimum Competencies Librarian Attitudes Professional Identity Change Strategies Familiarity Knowledge Level Influence of Technology Foreign Countries Library 2.0 is a change in the way libraries interact with their users. Technological developments on the Web have had a major influence on these changes. The change also places new requirements on librarians' competencies and skills. This research investigates how librarians themselves see this change in terms of their work identity and working knowledge. The research shows what kinds of qualities and characteristics are expected from a "Librarian 2.0," according to a group of professional librarians. The results associate "Librarian 2.0" firmly with the Web, although some of the more traditional characteristics of librarianship have retained their relevance. This research also shows that the change towards a "Librarian 2.0" can be seen as intimidating by some librarians, a fact that has to be taken into account when libraries develop their future strategies.
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spellingShingle What Is Librarian 2.0--New Competencies or Interactive Relations? A Library Professional Viewpoint
Huvila, Isto
Holmberg, Kim
Kronqvist-Berg, Maria
Nivakoski, Outi
Widén, Gunilla
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Services
Library Research
Organizational Change
Skill Analysis
Minimum Competencies
Librarian Attitudes
Professional Identity
Change Strategies
Familiarity
Knowledge Level
Influence of Technology
Foreign Countries
What Is Librarian 2.0--New Competencies or Interactive Relations? A Library Professional Viewpoint Huvila, Isto Holmberg, Kim Kronqvist-Berg, Maria Nivakoski, Outi Widén, Gunilla Library Automation Library Development Library Services Library Research Organizational Change Skill Analysis Minimum Competencies Librarian Attitudes Professional Identity Change Strategies Familiarity Knowledge Level Influence of Technology Foreign Countries Library 2.0 is a change in the way libraries interact with their users. Technological developments on the Web have had a major influence on these changes. The change also places new requirements on librarians' competencies and skills. This research investigates how librarians themselves see this change in terms of their work identity and working knowledge. The research shows what kinds of qualities and characteristics are expected from a "Librarian 2.0," according to a group of professional librarians. The results associate "Librarian 2.0" firmly with the Web, although some of the more traditional characteristics of librarianship have retained their relevance. This research also shows that the change towards a "Librarian 2.0" can be seen as intimidating by some librarians, a fact that has to be taken into account when libraries develop their future strategies.
title What Is Librarian 2.0--New Competencies or Interactive Relations? A Library Professional Viewpoint
topic Library Automation
Library Development
Library Services
Library Research
Organizational Change
Skill Analysis
Minimum Competencies
Librarian Attitudes
Professional Identity
Change Strategies
Familiarity
Knowledge Level
Influence of Technology
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1034848