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Hauptverfasser: Booth, Mal, Schofield, Sally, Tiffen, Belinda
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2012
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ971272
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author Booth, Mal
Schofield, Sally
Tiffen, Belinda
author_facet Booth, Mal
Schofield, Sally
Tiffen, Belinda
Booth, Mal
Schofield, Sally
Tiffen, Belinda
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contents Change and Our Future at UTS Library: It's Not Just about Technology Booth, Mal Schofield, Sally Tiffen, Belinda Library Services Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Higher Education Multimedia Materials Electronic Publishing This paper describes our vision for the new UTS Library opening in 2016/17. Preparations are currently focussed on implementing enabling technologies which will move up to 80% of the print collection to an automated storage and retrieval system. This will allow the physical library to shift from a space dominated by book storage to a vibrant space for people, and facilitate better integration of physical and digital collections, services and spaces. While underpinned by technology, our new library is about people, and this paper describes the co-design practices we are exploring to include our clients in the planning process and ensure we deliver library services which meet their needs.
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spellingShingle Change and Our Future at UTS Library: It's Not Just about Technology
Booth, Mal
Schofield, Sally
Tiffen, Belinda
Library Services
Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Multimedia Materials
Electronic Publishing
Change and Our Future at UTS Library: It's Not Just about Technology Booth, Mal Schofield, Sally Tiffen, Belinda Library Services Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Higher Education Multimedia Materials Electronic Publishing This paper describes our vision for the new UTS Library opening in 2016/17. Preparations are currently focussed on implementing enabling technologies which will move up to 80% of the print collection to an automated storage and retrieval system. This will allow the physical library to shift from a space dominated by book storage to a vibrant space for people, and facilitate better integration of physical and digital collections, services and spaces. While underpinned by technology, our new library is about people, and this paper describes the co-design practices we are exploring to include our clients in the planning process and ensure we deliver library services which meet their needs.
title Change and Our Future at UTS Library: It's Not Just about Technology
topic Library Services
Foreign Countries
Academic Libraries
Higher Education
Multimedia Materials
Electronic Publishing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ971272