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New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803
Incorporates: Asian Libraries

Online from: 1898

Subject Area: Library and Information Studies

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Time for a change: new approaches for a new generation of library users


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Title:Time for a change: new approaches for a new generation of library users
Author(s):Tamar Sadeh, (Ex Libris, Jerusalem, Israel and School of Informatics, City University, London, UK)
Citation:Tamar Sadeh, (2007) "Time for a change: new approaches for a new generation of library users", New Library World, Vol. 108 Iss: 7/8, pp.307 - 316
Keywords:Computers, Design, Libraries, Library users, Worldwide web
Article type:Technical paper
DOI:10.1108/03074800710763608 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to offer some insight into changes that are occurring in the expectations and behaviour of researchers seeking scholarly information and the ways in which libraries and vendors are addressing these changes in light of the availability of Web 2.0 technologies.

Design/methodology/approach – The paper investigates current trends in information seeking, defines and describes factors that contribute to an up-to-date, user-centric library experience, and examines the movement of vendors and libraries toward such a library experience.

Findings – The paper identifies aspects of new library interfaces that attempt to satisfy the needs of today's information seekers and describes a new approach for creating a user experience layer for library collections. The Primo® discovery and delivery system from Ex Libris serves as an example of a library interface that was designed in light of this new approach.

Originality/value – As more organisations become concerned about the decreasing use of their library collections, this paper suggests ways in which libraries can adapt to the changing user expectations and maintain the relevance of their collections and services for today's information seekers.



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