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Journal articles on the topic "Library and Information Services Council"

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Bower, Gordon. "Library Cooperation: The Australian Council of Libraries and Information Services." Australian Academic & Research Libraries 22, no. 4 (January 1991): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00048623.1991.10754735.

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Bhat, M. Ishwara. "Marketing of Library and information services at British Council Library Networks in India." DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology 18, no. 3 (May 1, 1998): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14429/dbit.18.3.3398.

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Sawers, Caroline. "Library and Information Services Council-Annual Open Meeting with the Library and Information Services Community, 15 March 1989, Royal Commonwealth Society, London." Health Libraries Review 6, no. 3 (September 1989): 175–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2532.1989.6301751.x.

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Macnaught, Bill. "Impact and performance measurement in public library services in the UK." Performance Measurement and Metrics 5, no. 3 (December 1, 2004): 96–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14678040410570102.

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The paper was presented as a response to Curtis's keynote address published immediately preceding. Bill Macnaught is Head of Cultural Development at Gateshead Council, UK, with responsibility for public libraries. He contextualised Curtis's statements, with reference to the Gateshead experience.
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Medeiros, Norm. "ALCTS Annual Report to ALA Council." Library Resources & Technical Services 60, no. 4 (October 7, 2016): 220. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/lrts.60n4.220.

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The Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS), a division of the American Library Association, is the premier organization for professionals in acquisitions, collection management, cataloging and metadata, continuing resources, and preservation. Comprising more than three thousand members from throughout the United States and more than forty countries, ALCTS leads the development of principles, standards, and best practices for creating, collecting, organizing, delivering, and preserving information resources in all formats.
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Beaton, Marion. "Glasgow City Council: library, information and learning services for disabled people in Glasgow." Library Review 54, no. 8 (October 2005): 472–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00242530510619174.

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Reid, Peter H. "How good is our public library service? The evolution of a new quality standards framework for Scottish public libraries 2012–2017." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 52, no. 3 (July 3, 2019): 647–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000619855430.

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The current challenging environment for public library has resulted in an ever greater need to demonstrate and evidence the quality of library provision as well as the value and impact of these services on society. Research, conducted on behalf of the Scottish Library and Information Council, reviewed the previous quality standards mechanism used in Scotland and resulted in the creation of a new framework. Data were gathered through a systematic review of all published quality audits of Scottish public libraries, focus groups with heads of service, impact workshops with library staff. The findings resulted in the creation of a new approach to assessing and evaluating the quality of provision as well as the value and impact of Scottish public libraries.
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Alajmi, Mohammad A. "The acceptance and use of electronic information resources among faculty of selected Gulf Cooperation Council States universities." Information Development 35, no. 3 (January 30, 2018): 447–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0266666918755535.

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This study aims to explain the factors affecting academic faculty’s acceptance and usage of university library electronic information resources (EIRs) services in six public universities in the Gulf Cooperation Council States (GCCS). The applied model was tested via structural equation modeling (SEM) by using valid data collected from 499 responses to the questionnaire survey. The findings indicate that performance expectancy, habit, hedonic motivation, and facilitating conditions were significant antecedents of behavioral intention, and that performance expectancy, habit, and behavioral intention were significant antecedents of user behavior. The influence of the individual characteristics as moderators varied based on the path. While much of the research on the adoption of EIRs services provides a rich understanding of behavioral intention and system use, the current study enhances library professionals’ understanding by incorporating further antecedents that can be used to guide approaches to enhancing EIRs services. Several important implications for researchers (i.e. extending the acceptance models with new interventions) and practitioners (i.e. guiding approaches to the enhancement of EIRs services) are discussed.
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Martindale, Graham, Peter Willett, and Roger Jones. "Use and perceptions of e-books in Derbyshire libraries." Library Review 64, no. 1/2 (February 2, 2015): 2–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/lr-04-2014-0030.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the new e-lending scheme on the users of libraries operated by Derbyshire County Council. Design/methodology/approach – A web-based questionnaire was distributed to current and recent users of the e-lending service, and 452 responses were obtained. Findings – The service is very highly valued, and its users would wish it to be continued and, if possible, extended and improved, most obviously by increasing the stock. The principal motivating factors for use of the service are convenience and time-saving, as opposed to physical remoteness from a library or accessibility issues. Originality/value – This is one of the first, and the largest, surveys in the UK of a public library e-lending service, and it provides guidance for the future development of such services.
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Drayton-Andrews, Marilyn, and Marilyn Lewis. "Library Outreach Services at a Scientific Meeting of the Caribbean Health Research Council." Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries 2, no. 4 (December 13, 2005): 19–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j383v02n04_02.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Library and Information Services Council"

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Sani, Cecilia Maria. "An investigation and evaluation of three integrated library systems for the Human Sciences Research Council Information Services." Thesis, Link to the online version, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019/121.

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Beck-Hummel, Suzanne M. "A policies and procedures manual for the operations of Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley, Inc." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 1993. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.

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Thesis (M.P.A.)--Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, 1993.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2930. Abstract precedes thesis as [3] preliminary leaves. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references.
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Davis, Roger R. "Development of the Richard J. Brown Library information kiosk." Online version, 2002. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2002/2002davisr.pdf.

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Khudair, Ahmad A. "Health sciences libraries : information services and ICTs." Thesis, City University London, 2005. http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/11881/.

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In Saudi Arabia the need is recognised significantly to move towards the concept of an Information Society, particularly for the benefit of the healthcare community. There have been some individual efforts, in this direction but they do not address the problem and related root issues. The problem is that the body and soul are not joined as one to formulate a single entity. The health professional is the body and the soul is the health information professional (health librarians). Health professionals spend a great deal of time in information searching, while the health information professional's role is underestimated. This research is conducted to explore the state of health sciences libraries, and to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of the Information Services and Information, Communication Technology (ICT) in health sciences libraries in the capital city of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. To accomplish this, a mixed method is used (qualitative and quantitative approaches) to collect related data. A framework is designed particularly for this research and a visionary organisational model is designed initially and developed throughout the research. This proposed model is to introduce a potentially possible successful paradigm for changing the health sciences libraries environment to encounter future challenges. In addition, for this research will contribute to the better understanding of how to provide fast, efficient and easy-to-use service to increase user satisfaction. Changing the paradigm of health sciences libraries in Riyadh will facilitate better access, sharing and use of information resources from distant geographical locations, and increase participation opportunities. In addition, the proposed model considers the human and social needs of communication, and the exchange of feelings and reactions. Importantly, successful change will help healthcare environments to move towards the establishment of a flourishing health information society by popularising the use of electronic resources and demonstrating the benefits and advantages of continuous learning and development programmes. It is clear that access to fast. accurate and reliable health information and resources, may be, the difference between life and death.
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Wallace, Rick L., Emily C. Weyant, and Nakia J. Woodward. "Using Checklists to Rethink Library Resources and Services Training." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/8677.

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This article presents the use of the Checklist as a tool to tailor and enhance library resource instruction and the faculty response. A checklist was developed that covered the information resources of the library and the information skills needed by pharmacy faculty. Librarians learned the value of using a checklist. Better relationships were developed with the college of pharmacy faculty. Weaknesses in the library’s training of pharmacy faculty were discovered and remedied. Checklists are used in medicine to obtain quality. Checklists can be used in medical librarianship for the same purpose.
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Owusu-Bennoah, Yaa. "Optimizing knowledge management for change and innovation in the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - Ghana." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11066.

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In an era where knowledge is increasingly seen as an organization’s most valuable asset, many firms have implemented knowledge-management systems in an effort to capture, store, and disseminate knowledge across the firm. The creation and transfer of knowledge in an organization has become a critical factor in an organization’s success and competitiveness.
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Williamson, Matthew J. "The public library and social inclusion : information services to jobseekers." Thesis, University of Brighton, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.287127.

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The principle that libraries have a role to play in the provision of information for jobseekers is recognised widely in public library authorities across the country, not only by the authorities themselves, but also by other bodies concerned with jobseekers. However, the range and variety of initiatives is capable of generating confusion among jobseekers. The library is well placed to act as a focus for information for jobseekers - information that comes from a variety of institutions and initiatives and is not only confined to vacancies. This thus poses three questions which the research attempts to answer :- - is the library at the focus? - is the library seen to be at the focus? - if not, why not - if so, how does it make it work? This project approaches these questions by contributing to the current national debates as to the future development of information agencies, policies and initiatives through the interviews with Job Centre clients, a group whose views in this area have never before been canvassed and who, therefore, offer a new perspective on the issues. This debate has raised the potential of the public library network as an agent of social and economic regeneration, a role of the public library previously accepted within the service, but rarely without. The thesis demonstrates the interface between the social and economic potential of the public library and the needs and demands of the 'information poor', as well as highlighting the importance of the recreational role of the Public Library. The methods used to answer these questions were threefold. Firstly, a survey was carried out of all public library authorities in England and Wales. Of the surveys distributed, 82% were completed, an excellent rate of response. It is clear from this survey that the overwhelming majority of public library authorities feel that it is their role to provide services for jobseekers. The survey also shows that many authorities provide a wide range of non-statutory services. This provision of the "newer" technologies is important for jobseekers as they are generally unable to afford to purchase such technology. The survey also indicated that the view of jobseekers held by public library authorities was an inclusive one, and covered those both in and out of work. Secondly, case-study authorities were chosen from the respondents to the questionnaire. These were selected on the basis of declared level of provision, and also on type of authority. Four case studies were selected, one County Council (Wiltshire), two Urban Authorities (Lewisham and Manchester) and one Welsh Authority (Wrexham). The selection was carried out thus in order to reflect the preponderance of Urban Authorities in the respondents to the original survey. These case studies have investigated the demographics, control and profile of the authorities involved. Managers and staff of library authorities were interviewed about provision and provision was viewed on site and assessed with reference to other case studies and two models of provision, the 'integrative' and the 'targeted' were identified. Thirdly, interviews were undertaken with clients of Job Centres in the case-study authorities. Ninety-four interviews were carried out across the four authorities. These interviews investigated jobseekers use of both the public library and other information providers in this area, and also assessed jobseekers' attitudes towards the public library. The survey showed that almost 70% of those interviewed used the public library, with 48% of these using the library at least once a month. Just over half of the respondents said that the Public library was for everyone and should provide useful information for jobseekers. Only 16% said that the library was not the place for jobseekers to obtain information. When asked if they would use the Public Library if it advertised services useful to jobseekers, 94% said that they would. This empirical work has been placed within a theoretical framework based on the work of Jiirgen Habermas. The public library is "arguably the nearest thing we have in Britain to an achieved Public Sphere" (Webster 1995) and this research enables the conception of the Public Library as an achieved Public Sphere to be reassessed and, therefore, the role of the public library to be reconceptualised.
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Mistry, Virendra. "Motivation and quality management in academic library and information services." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2001. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/3500/.

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As management fashions go, few have been more pervasive than Quality Management Systems (QMS) like Total Quality Management (TQM) and BS EN ISO 9000 (ISO 9000). Their prominence was fuelled by a mixture of ideological and economic considerations as, by the early to mid-1990s, many organisations were keen to indicate that they were active participants of the `quality revolution'. The exponential growth of interest in QMS was reflected in the library literature although only a small percentage of academic library and information services (LIS) subscribed to the systems. The thesis examines the relationship between QMS and motivation in such organisations. It ventures beyond the benign vision of the `quality gurus' by critically considering the relevance QMS might have for understanding contemporary developments within the organisation and management of academic LIS. The investigation determined that the quality of implementation is a key factor. In addition to senior management commitment, staff are motivated to QMS if there are accompanying changes in communication and training. The more successful LIS were those that did not treat staff as if they were barriers to change, but involved them in the process of implementation. While there were many stated improvements it was discovered that many of the `new' practices within the QMS LIS were not dissimilar to many of the initiatives in their non-QMS LIS counterparts. The investigator identified factors that also limit QMS as a framework for motivation and posits that the crux of the problem can be traced to the concept of `quality' itself. As a self-evident good, workers become morally bound to quality, which enhances their own exploitation. There was evidence that managers can use this legitimating device to quell resistance, via peer pressure, and instil cultural homogeneity.
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Ocks, Yumnaa. "Information and communication technologies and academic library services and operations." University of the Western Cape, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8114.

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Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) continue to have a major influence in the promotion and dissemination of information, which has and continues to shape new realities of virtual campuses and virtual libraries, thus allowing students access to information and encouraging participation. This study aims to investigate the impact of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) on academic library services provision and operations, as well as how this has influenced the use of library information resources by undergraduate and postgraduate students at the university. The objectives of the research were to: assess the impact of ICTs on academic library operations and the academic librarians’ functions, assess how ICTs have influenced undergraduate and postgraduate students’ use of library information resources, identify the challenges of ICT-based library operations and services; and identify how conventional library and information services can be delivered more efficiently through ICTs.
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Dos, Santos Desiree. "Managing conflict in the library information services of selected universities." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1020307.

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Academic libraries are not immune to conflict; various important external and internal factors underlie conflict. Change, both external and internal, leads to interpersonal conflict amongst librarians which is caused by differing goals, policies, rules and decisions. Technology has been the major change in the digital era and academic libraries embarking on meeting the needs of the users have to manage change. It is important to understand how change evolves in order to manage it and the faster the change, the more conflict can be expected. The main purpose of this study is to investigate change and conflict in library and information services. The study collected data from two selected academic libraries - Fort Hare and Walter Sisulu. The reason for this choice is that the two libraries are from the Eastern Border region and strategically located to serve the deep rural and poverty-stricken communities. Both libraries are from merged institutions, under-developed and faced with change and conflict. Data was gathered by means of a literature study and face-to-face, semi-structured interviews with six participants in each library: two librarians in senior, two middle management and two librarians occupying lower level positions. Purposive sampling was used to select participants who fit the criteria and who could contribute to the study. The findings reveal that library staff experience stress and conflict because of external and internal factors of change impacting the academic environment. The study generated important findings which are capable of guiding academic library management on how to manage change effectively in the „new‟ electronic environment. The findings show that understanding conflict also equips management with strategies and techniques to manage conflict effectively. This study offers valuable insights into the lived conflict experiences and perceptions of librarians and sheds much light on the role of conflict management in these environments. This study will contribute to the management of conflict in information services in university libraries and will be an innovative application of conflict theory to the library discipline.
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Books on the topic "Library and Information Services Council"

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Consultants, Mackay. Business information planfor Scotland: Final report for the Scottish Library & Information Council. Glasgow: Scottish Library and Information Council, 1993.

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Welsh Consumer Council. Public library, public service: A submission to the Library and Information Services Council (Wales). Cardiff: WCC, 1986.

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Brown, Royston. LISC and public library research, 1985-86. [Winchester]: Public Library Research Group, 1986.

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CIPFA. Islington Council library & information service: Unweighted service point analysis : Public library user survey. Croydon: Institute of Public Finance, 1998.

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CIPFA. Islington Council library & information service: Weighted authority analysis : Public library user survey. Croydon: Institute of Public Finance, 1998.

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Cunningham, George. EUROLIS: A report on library and information services activity in the European Community and the Council of Europe. London: Library Association, 1988.

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Cunningham, George. EUROLIS: A report on library and information services activity in the European Community and the Council of Europe. London: The Library Association, 1988.

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Library and Information Services Council. Working Party on the Role of Government. Role of Government in relation to the coordinationof library and information services: Report of a working party to the Library and Information Services Council. [London]: [Office of Arts and Libraries], 1989.

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Evans, Geraint I. A baseline study of public library services in Wales: A study commissioned by the Library and Information Services Council (Wales). [s.l.]: [s.n.], 1998.

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Coombs, Douglas. Spreading the word: The library work of the British Council. London: Mansell, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Library and Information Services Council"

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Michold, U., M. Cummins, J. M. Watson, J. Holmquist, and R. Shobbrook. "Library Information Services." In Information & On-Line Data in Astronomy, 207–28. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0397-8_20.

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Cawasjee, Anne-Marie, and Maureen Forrest. "Costing Library Services." In Health Information Management: What Strategies?, 64–65. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8786-0_17.

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Abson, Claire, and Alastair Allan. "Information and Library Services." In Research Methods for Postgraduates: Third Edition, 86–93. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118763025.ch10.

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Szâvay, Judit Szabó. "Traditional and Electronical Library Services." In Health Information Management: What Strategies?, 84. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8786-0_24.

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Reinitzer, Doris. "Veterinary Medical Library Services in Austria." In Health Information Management: What Strategies?, 103–5. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8786-0_32.

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Iivonen, Raisa, and Sinikka Suckcharoen. "Marketing Library Services to Practising Veterinarians." In Health Information Management: What Strategies?, 186–87. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8786-0_60.

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Zhan, Meng, Ying Liu, and Gaokang Yao. "Knowledge Management in Library Information Services." In Digital Libraries: International Collaboration and Cross-Fertilization, 672–74. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30544-6_101.

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Franken, Verena, and Barbara Lenz. "Influence of mobility information services on travel behavior." In The GeoJournal Library, 167–78. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5427-0_11.

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Crafts-Lighty, A. "Providing Library and Information Services in Biotechnology." In Information Sources in Biotechnology, 365–73. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08014-4_13.

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Anggana, Singgih Lukman, and Stephanus Eko Wahyudi. "Enhancing University Library Services with Mobile Library Information System." In Proceedings of Second International Conference on Electrical Systems, Technology and Information 2015 (ICESTI 2015), 545–52. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-988-2_61.

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Conference papers on the topic "Library and Information Services Council"

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Hilabi, Shofa Shofiah, Suhono Harso Supangat, Harco Leslie Hendric Spits Warnars, Harjanto Prabowo, and Tirta Nugraha Mursitama. "Model Technology Service E-Participation - Voting (E-PV) For Political Communication Between The Council Of Regional Representatives (DPRD) And The Citizens Using The Framework Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL V.3) Transition Domain Service." In 2020 International Conference on ICT for Smart Society (ICISS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciss50791.2020.9307578.

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Hu Haidong, Pan Dandan, and Wang Fangfang. "Analysis of digital library information services." In 2011 International Symposium on Information Technology in Medicine and Education (ITME 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itime.2011.6130881.

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Zhao, Qiang. "Study on Library Mobile Information Services for Library Users Demand." In International Conference on Education, Management and Computing Technology (ICEMCT-16). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemct-16.2016.50.

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Tian, Mei. "Application of Chaotic Time Series Prediction in Forecasting of Library Borrowing Flow." In information Services (ICICIS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icicis.2011.147.

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Jukić, Dinko. "Marketing Strategy in Library and Information Services." In 24th International Scientific Conference Strategic Management and Decision Support Systems in Strategic Management. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.46541/978-86-7233-380-0_65.

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Bakti, Ludya Arica, Abdurrakhman Prasetyadi, Dwiyanto Wahyu Ari Nugroho, Cahyo Trianggoro, Nur Rizzal Rosiyan, and Hendro Subagyo. "Innovation in Library Services Post COVID-19 Pandemic." In International Conference on Documentation and Information. Pusat Data dan Dokumentasi Ilmiah, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/icdi.v3i.20.

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Covid-19 pandemic which hit various parts of the world has bring changes in living arrangements including library, documentation, and information. Thus, library organizations need to adapt in response addressing service demands in new normal era. This study analyzed the use of social networking services in the library post COVID-19 based on Zoom webinar. The analysis results revealed that most participants (97%) declare the importance of changing the role of libraries and librarians post COVID-19. In addition, as many as 88% of participants stated that innovation in creating new products by librarians is urgent to meet the users need post COVID-19. Changing the paradigm of librarians is also needed according to (94%) participants, by changing the mindset and working patterns of traditional librarians (providing services) into a creator of information and advancing skills set in digital literacy. The findings of this study are expected to help stakeholders improve library service.
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"EVOLUTION OF NEWS SERVICES IN THE GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL (GCC)." In 5th International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002018504500458.

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Balram, Sandeepa Yadav, and K. K. Singh. "Application of Cloud Computing In Library Services." In 2018 5th International Symposium on Emerging Trends and Technologies in Libraries and Information Services (ETTLIS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ettlis.2018.8485214.

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Chen, Na. "Discussion on the user-oriented information service of digital library in universities." In 2013 International Conference on Services Science and Services Information Technology. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sssit130691.

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Zhang, Qingsong, and Xinyu Wang. "Digital Library of personalized information services approach and Countermeasures." In 2014 International Conference on Education, Management and Computing Technology (ICEMCT-14). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemct-14.2014.96.

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Reports on the topic "Library and Information Services Council"

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Corbin, Brenda G., and Uta Grothkopf. LISA-The Library and Information Services in Astronomy Conferences. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada463045.

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Wilkins, George A., and Sarah Stevens-Rayburn. Proceedings of Colloquium 110 of the International Astronomical Union on Library and Information Services in Astronomy Held in Washington, DC on 26 July- 1 August 1988. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada215612.

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Taylor, Karen, Emily Moynihan, and Information Technology Laboratory (U S. ). Information Science and Knowledge Management Branch. The Forefront : A Review of ERDC Publications, Spring 2021. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40902.

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The Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is the premier civil works engineering and environmental sciences research and development arm of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). As such, it partners with the Army, Department of Defense (DoD), federal agencies, and civilian organizations to help solve our Nation’s most challenging problems in civil and military engineering, geospatial sciences, water resources, and environmental sciences. A special government knowledge center, ERDC Information Technology Laboratory’s Information Science and Knowledge Management (ISKM) Branch is critical to ERDC’s mission, fulfilling research requirements by offering a variety of editing and library services to advance the creation, dissemination, and curation of ERDC and USACE research knowledge. Serving as the publishing authority for the ERDC, ISKM publishes all ERDC technical publications to the Digital Repository Knowledge Core, sends a copy to the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) and creates a press release about each publication on the ERDC website. The Forefront seeks to provide an additional mechanism for highlighting some of our technical publications to the ERDC, USACE, Army, and DoD communities. This publication also encourages those outside ERDC to contact us about using ERDC editing services. For more information regarding the reports highlighted in this publications or others that ERDC researchers’ have created, please contact the ISKM virtual reference desk at erdclibrary@ask-a-librarian.info or visit the ISKM’s online repository, Knowledge Core, at https://erdc-library.erdc.dren.mil/ .
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Perceptions of community pharmacists, patent and proprietary medicine vendors, and their clients regarding quality of family planning services: The IntegratE Project. Population Council, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh17.1016.

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The IntegratE Project is a four-year initiative (2017–21) implemented by the Population Council and partners that seeks to increase access to contraceptive methods by involving the private sector (community pharmacists [CPs] and patent and proprietary medicine vendors [PPMVs]) in family planning (FP) service delivery in Lagos and Kaduna States, Nigeria. The project aims to establish a regulatory system with the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria to ensure that CPs and PPMVs provide quality FP services, comply with FP regulations, and report service statistics to the Health Information Management System (HMIS). To achieve this, the project is implementing: a pilot three-tiered accreditation system for PPMVs; a supervisory model to ensure standard drug-stocking practices; building the capacity of CPs and PPMVs to provide a wider range of FP services and data report to the HMIS. This brief focuses on quality of care received by women voluntarily seeking FP services from CPs and PPMVs. CPs and PPMVs and their clients appear to be satisfied with the FP services offered by CPs and PPMVs; on-going learning opportunities, and a supportive supervision system that is properly coordinated should be sufficient to maintain the quality of services offered by CPs and PPMVs.
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Unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion: Data from men and women in Rajasthan, India. Population Council, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh17.1015.

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This report is the result of a collaborative project between the Population Council and the Centre for Operations Research and Training, conducted as part of a Council program of research on unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion in Rajasthan, India. Designed as a complement to service-delivery activities being undertaken in Rajasthan by the Indian nongovernmental reproductive health service provider Parivar Seva Sanstha, the program of research aimed to provide a multifaceted picture of the on-the-ground realities related to unwanted pregnancy and abortion in six districts of Rajasthan. Detailed pregnancy histories yielded data on levels of unwanted pregnancy and induced abortion in the sampled areas in Rajasthan. As noted in this report, the legal right to abortion is not a reality for the majority of women in the sample in Rajasthan. Women have strong desires to meet their reproductive intentions, but existing methods of family planning and abortion services are not meeting their needs. According to the report, public information campaigns to educate women, their spouses, and other family members about the legal right to abortion, as well as efforts to revise the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, are imperative if access to abortion services is to improve.
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