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Main Authors: Helgren, Jamie E., Lietzau, Zeth
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ963342
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author Helgren, Jamie E.
Lietzau, Zeth
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Lietzau, Zeth
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Lietzau, Zeth
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contents U.S. Public Libraries and Web Technologies: What's Happening Now? Helgren, Jamie E. Lietzau, Zeth Public Libraries Library Automation Library Development Library Research Library Role Cluster Grouping Library Services Trend Analysis Technology Planning Influence of Technology Information Technology In 2008, we started by pulling a sample of 483 public libraries from across the country, using 2007 public library annual report data. Because small libraries have different needs and resources than larger libraries, we stratified the sample to make comparisons by size, according to the following population groups: fewer than 10,000 served; 10,000-24,999 served; 25,000-99,999 served; 100,000-499,999 served; and more than 500,000 served. [...] we plan to supplement future editions of the study with more in-depth investigation into particular libraries' deployment of certain technologies, taking a closer look at the role libraries play in maintaining a Facebook page, for example, and how patrons interact with the library through such forums. (Contains 4 charts.)
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spellingShingle U.S. Public Libraries and Web Technologies: What's Happening Now?
Helgren, Jamie E.
Lietzau, Zeth
Public Libraries
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Research
Library Role
Cluster Grouping
Library Services
Trend Analysis
Technology Planning
Influence of Technology
Information Technology
U.S. Public Libraries and Web Technologies: What's Happening Now? Helgren, Jamie E. Lietzau, Zeth Public Libraries Library Automation Library Development Library Research Library Role Cluster Grouping Library Services Trend Analysis Technology Planning Influence of Technology Information Technology In 2008, we started by pulling a sample of 483 public libraries from across the country, using 2007 public library annual report data. Because small libraries have different needs and resources than larger libraries, we stratified the sample to make comparisons by size, according to the following population groups: fewer than 10,000 served; 10,000-24,999 served; 25,000-99,999 served; 100,000-499,999 served; and more than 500,000 served. [...] we plan to supplement future editions of the study with more in-depth investigation into particular libraries' deployment of certain technologies, taking a closer look at the role libraries play in maintaining a Facebook page, for example, and how patrons interact with the library through such forums. (Contains 4 charts.)
title U.S. Public Libraries and Web Technologies: What's Happening Now?
topic Public Libraries
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Research
Library Role
Cluster Grouping
Library Services
Trend Analysis
Technology Planning
Influence of Technology
Information Technology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ963342