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Main Authors: Carpenter, Miranda, Green, Ravonne A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858781
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author Carpenter, Miranda
Green, Ravonne A.
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Green, Ravonne A.
Carpenter, Miranda
Green, Ravonne A.
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contents Managing Library 2.0 Carpenter, Miranda Green, Ravonne A. Libraries Educational Technology Library Administration Influence of Technology Computer Uses in Education Technological Advancement Technology Integration Organizational Change Resistance to Change Continuing Education Adjustment (to Environment) Libraries have never been stable or static. They are inevitably designed for one information vessel and have to learn to accommodate a new one. Scrolls became codices, and books were augmented with vinyl records, VHS tapes, and CDs. The only difference in trying to manage technology now, as opposed to then, is that change comes so much more quickly. Library administrators must strive to develop an attitude among librarians that change is the new stability. This article examines some of the effective strategies that have been adopted by libraries to deal with managing technology in a constantly changing environment.
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spellingShingle Managing Library 2.0
Carpenter, Miranda
Green, Ravonne A.
Libraries
Educational Technology
Library Administration
Influence of Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Technological Advancement
Technology Integration
Organizational Change
Resistance to Change
Continuing Education
Adjustment (to Environment)
Managing Library 2.0 Carpenter, Miranda Green, Ravonne A. Libraries Educational Technology Library Administration Influence of Technology Computer Uses in Education Technological Advancement Technology Integration Organizational Change Resistance to Change Continuing Education Adjustment (to Environment) Libraries have never been stable or static. They are inevitably designed for one information vessel and have to learn to accommodate a new one. Scrolls became codices, and books were augmented with vinyl records, VHS tapes, and CDs. The only difference in trying to manage technology now, as opposed to then, is that change comes so much more quickly. Library administrators must strive to develop an attitude among librarians that change is the new stability. This article examines some of the effective strategies that have been adopted by libraries to deal with managing technology in a constantly changing environment.
title Managing Library 2.0
topic Libraries
Educational Technology
Library Administration
Influence of Technology
Computer Uses in Education
Technological Advancement
Technology Integration
Organizational Change
Resistance to Change
Continuing Education
Adjustment (to Environment)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ858781