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Online Information Services in the Social Sciences
1st Edition - May 31, 2004
Authors: Neil Jacobs, Lesly Huxley
Language: English
Paperback ISBN:9781843340690
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Hardback ISBN:9781843340706
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eBook ISBN:9781780630687
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Information professionals are increasingly responsible not only for running traditional information and library services but also for providing an online presence for their…Read more
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Information professionals are increasingly responsible not only for running traditional information and library services but also for providing an online presence for their organisation. This book shows how best practice in delivering online information services should be based on actual user needs and behaviour. A series of case studies provide real life examples of how social science information is being used in the community. The book then draws on these case studies to outline the main issues facing service providers: such as usability, metadata and management. The book concludes with a look to the future and how both technological and organisational changes will shape online information services.
Case studies show how - in practical terms - information science issues relate to users’ behaviour
Written by experts in the field, with each chapter drawing on both case studies and extensive experience in the field
Can be used as a detailed reference or an overview
Anyone providing an online service to those using social science information, including information officers, librarians, knowledge managers, IT managers, and students of LIS at undergraduate and graduate levels
Part 1 Case studies: The trade union researcher: Sandeep; The further education lecturer: Peter; The voluntary organisation: Wendy; The academic: Sandra; The media consultant: Jeremy; An international student: Olaf; The Cochrane Library: Jo and Ioannis; The legal viewpoint: Annabel; Educational usage of economics and management resources in France; Finding and managing information for the international community: Barbara; From practice to need – some reflections. Part 2 The information issues: Effective online information services management; Selection; Marketing your service; Usability; Making your resource more accessible; Legal issues; Building user skills; Subject classification; Metadata; Technology. Part 3 The information issues: Social horizons; Technological horizons; From need to service: the changing role of the information professional.
No. of pages: 268
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: May 31, 2004
Imprint: Chandos Publishing
Paperback ISBN: 9781843340690
Hardback ISBN: 9781843340706
eBook ISBN: 9781780630687
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Neil Jacobs
Dr Neil Jacobs, an experienced information professional who has worked both in traditional libraries and on national projects and online services and works at the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and University of Bristol, UK and is responsible for developing and running national online services.
Affiliations and expertise
Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and University of Bristol
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Lesly Huxley
Lesly Huxley is based at the Institute for Learning and Research Technology, University of Bristol, UK and is responsible for developing and running national online services.
Affiliations and expertise
University of Bristol, UK
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