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Exploring emerging technologies: librarians’ awareness, challenges and ethical perspectives in Thai library contexts, with a focus on the metaverse 探索新兴技术:泰国图书馆背景下图书馆员的认识、挑战和伦理观,重点是元宇宙
IF 1.7 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-12-2023-0111
Subaveerapandiyan A., Abid Fakhre Alam, Sujin Butdisuwan, Amreen Taj, Sanjay Kataria

Purpose

This study aims to assess the awareness, interest, and challenges faced by Librarians in Thailand regarding Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and the Metaverse. Specifically, it investigates librarians' current proficiency levels, interests, perceptions of future impacts, and ethical considerations associated with these emerging technologies in the context of Library and Information Science (LIS).

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative survey approach was employed, utilising a structured questionnaire distributed to Thai librarians across various library types. The questionnaire aligned with the study objectives and incorporated Likert-scale and multiple-choice questions. The analysis involved descriptive and inferential statistics using SPSS version 29.

Findings

The study reveals varying levels of awareness and competence among librarians in AR, VR, and the Metaverse technologies. While interest levels are high across various aspects of these technologies within LIS, challenges such as cost, expertise, ethics, and infrastructure hinder their integration into library services. Respondents anticipate a moderate to significant impact of the Metaverse on future library services, with concerns and optimism regarding ethical implications and innovative opportunities.

Originality/value

This study contributes to understanding the landscape of emerging technologies within library settings in Thailand, shedding light on librarians' awareness, interest, challenges, and ethical perspectives. The findings underscore the importance of targeted training programmes and strategic planning to facilitate the effective integration of AR, VR, and Metaverse technologies into library services, ensuring ethical considerations are prioritised alongside innovation.

目的 本研究旨在评估泰国图书馆员对增强现实(AR)、虚拟现实(VR)和元宇宙的认识、兴趣和面临的挑战。具体而言,它调查了图书馆员目前的熟练程度、兴趣、对未来影响的看法,以及在图书馆与信息科学(LIS)背景下与这些新兴技术相关的伦理考虑因素。设计/方法/途径采用了定量调查方法,向泰国各类图书馆的图书馆员发放了结构化问卷。问卷符合研究目标,包含李克特量表和多项选择题。研究结果表明,图书馆员对 AR、VR 和 Metaverse 技术的认识和能力水平参差不齐。虽然图书馆员对这些技术的各个方面都很感兴趣,但成本、专业知识、道德规范和基础设施等挑战阻碍了这些技术与图书馆服务的整合。受访者预计,Metaverse 将对未来的图书馆服务产生中度到重大影响,同时对道德影响和创新机会既有担忧,也有乐观。 原创性/价值 本研究有助于了解泰国图书馆新兴技术的发展状况,揭示图书馆员的认识、兴趣、挑战和道德观点。研究结果强调了有针对性的培训计划和战略规划的重要性,以促进 AR、VR 和 Metaverse 技术与图书馆服务的有效整合,确保在创新的同时优先考虑伦理因素。
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The puzzle of innovation and innovation strategies in Kenyan academic libraries 肯尼亚学术图书馆的创新和创新战略之谜
IF 1.7 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-01-2024-0013
Fredrick Otike, Ágnes Hajdu Barát, Péter Kiszl

Purpose

The advancement of technology has brought much uncertainty in the access and utilization of information resources in academic libraries. This research sought to determine the extent to which academic libraries in Kenya engage in innovation and use innovative strategies. In addition, this study aims to identify the specific innovation practices and strategies used by these libraries to ensure they effectively address users’ information needs and remain relevant within the Kenyan context.

Design/methodology/approach

This study adopted a qualitative research design. Data was collected using face-to-face interviews that targeted key personnel in the academic library system, including the university librarian, the circulation librarian and the digital/systems librarian. In total, 21 respondents were interviewed in this study. Additional data was gathered by examining primary documents such as academic library policies, university websites and library brochures, among other sources. The study used purposive sampling techniques to select the population sample and the theoretical saturation to determine the sample size.

Findings

The study revealed a pressing need for change in the academic library landscape in Kenya. It established that the concept of innovation and innovation strategies is still new in academic libraries in Kenya, and libraries are still confined to traditional and routine duties. There is a lack of appropriate strategies for enhancing innovation practices/strategies in academic libraries. The paper, therefore, strongly recommends the reorganization of academic libraries in Kenya.

Originality/value

To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this research is the first to analyze innovation strategies and practices in academic libraries in Kenya. This study sheds light on the puzzles facing most academic libraries in Kenya regarding innovation and innovation strategies. It introduces the importance of academic libraries to embrace innovation as a strategy to avoid disruptive innovation.

目的 技术的进步给学术图书馆信息资源的获取和利用带来了许多不确定性。本研究旨在确定肯尼亚学术图书馆参与创新和使用创新战略的程度。此外,本研究还旨在确定这些图书馆所采用的具体创新做法和策略,以确保它们有效地满足用户的信息需求,并在肯尼亚的环境中保持相关性。数据收集采用面对面访谈的方式,访谈对象为学术图书馆系统的关键人员,包括大学图书馆员、流通图书馆员和数字/系统图书馆员。本研究共采访了 21 位受访者。其他数据是通过研究学术图书馆政策、大学网站和图书馆宣传册等原始文件收集的。研究使用了目的性抽样技术来选择人口样本,并使用理论饱和度来确定样本量。研究发现,在肯尼亚的学术图书馆中,创新和创新战略仍然是一个新概念,图书馆仍然局限于传统和常规的职责。学术图书馆缺乏加强创新实践/战略的适当策略。因此,本文强烈建议对肯尼亚的学术图书馆进行重组。 原创性/价值 据作者所知,本研究首次对肯尼亚学术图书馆的创新战略和实践进行了分析。本研究揭示了肯尼亚大多数学术图书馆在创新和创新战略方面所面临的困惑。它介绍了学术图书馆将创新作为避免破坏性创新战略的重要性。
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Digital libraries for minor languages in India: frameworks for addressing absences in policy and governance 印度小语种数字图书馆:解决政策和管理缺失问题的框架
IF 1.7 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-01-2024-0002
Soni Wadhwa

Purpose

Given that Indian languages in general are under-represented on the internet and that languages of minority linguistic groups find very little space on digital platforms, it is imperative for institutions such as libraries to cater to smaller communities and their educational needs while also reaching out to them in their own languages. This study aims to deliberate on strategies for enlisting community support for gathering diverse learning resources in different languages and for enlisting participation in activities such as crowdsourcing in initiatives such as annotations and transliteration.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper calls for interventions that imagine and create infrastructure for the flourishing of smaller libraries that can draw from and feed into large-scale national and international libraries. Offering a conceptual framework to rethink the country’s approach toward minor languages, it first offers an overview of policies and initiatives relevant to the concerns of minor languages in digital libraries in India. Based on the policy analysis, it then goes on to suggest starting points for policy designers and custodians of libraries to help them work toward better representation of languages in their resources.

Findings

The existing frameworks analyzed here for the greater or representation of minor Indian languages reveal a culture of silence toward the issue of language. With some advocacy, these frameworks can be mined to craft different ways that are critical not just for enriching libraries but also for preservation of cultural heritage of the communities concerned, thus adding a larger social dimension to the question of access.

Originality/value

While a lot of socio-political discourse on minority languages in India exists, this study pushes for their bearing on digital libraries, educational frameworks and cultural heritage.

目的鉴于印度语言在互联网上的使用率普遍偏低,少数民族语言在数字平台上的使用率也很低,因此图书馆等机构必须满足较小社区及其教育需求,同时用他们自己的语言向他们进行宣传。本研究旨在探讨如何争取社区支持,以收集不同语言的多样化学习资源,以及如何争取人们参与注释和音译等众包活动。本文提供了一个概念框架来重新思考印度对待小语种的方法,首先概述了与印度数字图书馆中的小语种问题相关的政策和倡议。在政策分析的基础上,本报告接着为政策设计者和图书馆管理者提出了出发点,以帮助他们在其资源中更好地代表各种语言。研究结果本报告分析的关于扩大或代表印度小语种的现有框架揭示了一种对语言问题保持沉默的文化。虽然关于印度少数民族语言的社会政治论述很多,但本研究推动了这些论述对数字图书馆、教育框架和文化遗产的影响。
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Graduate students’ e-book awareness and usage at a public research university in the USA 美国一所公立研究型大学研究生对电子书的认识和使用情况
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-17 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-03-2024-0036
Denise A. Brush, Daniel G. Kipnis
PurposeThis study aims to understand the level of graduate students’ awareness and usage of e-books purchased by the authors’ university library since the COVID-19 pandemic.Design/methodology/approachThe authors created a Qualtrics survey with 13 questions that was sent to the university’s graduate student email list. The survey was sent in the fall of 2023 and was open for one month. The list had 3,318 subscribers; 113 complete responses were received, for a response rate of 3.4%.FindingsThe results found that doctoral students (80%) are more aware than master’s students (64%) of e-book availability through the library, and usage rates are higher for doctoral students (78%) compared to master’s students (52%). In addition, the frequency of e-book usage since COVID-19 has changed, with more than half of respondents using e-books more often. The majority of respondents who use e-books do so because they are required as a textbook. While international students use their laptop or smartphone for reading e-books, domestic students prefer laptops. Student comments at the end of the survey revealed ways for libraries to help improve e-book awareness.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors’ goal to have a response rate of 5%–10% was not achieved; the authors therefore did not use any statistics to measure the significance of the results. The survey did not ask whether students started their degree programs prior to 2020, but their start year could have influenced responses.Originality/valueThe present study looks at the current level of usage and awareness of specific populations (graduate students, online students and international students) regarding e-books. This study focuses on student perspectives regarding what devices they use to access e-books and how their usage differs across academic disciplines.
目的本研究旨在了解自 COVID-19 大流行以来,作者所在大学图书馆购买的电子图书在研究生中的认知和使用程度。设计/方法/途径作者制作了一份包含 13 个问题的 Qualtrics 调查问卷,并将其发送至该大学的研究生电子邮件列表。调查于 2023 年秋季发送,开放时间为一个月。调查结果显示,博士生(80%)比硕士生(64%)更了解图书馆提供的电子图书,博士生的使用率(78%)也高于硕士生(52%)。此外,自 COVID-19 以来,电子图书的使用频率发生了变化,超过半数的受访者更频繁地使用电子图书。大多数使用电子书的受访者是因为电子书被要求作为教科书。留学生使用笔记本电脑或智能手机阅读电子图书,而国内学生则更喜欢笔记本电脑。调查结束时学生的评论揭示了图书馆帮助提高电子图书认知度的方法。研究局限/意义作者设定的回复率为 5%-10%的目标没有实现;因此作者没有使用任何统计数据来衡量结果的显著性。本调查没有询问学生是否在 2020 年之前开始攻读学位课程,但他们的开学年份可能会影响到学生的回答。原创性/价值本研究调查了特定人群(研究生、在线学生和留学生)目前对电子书的使用水平和认识。本研究的重点是学生对他们使用何种设备访问电子图书的看法,以及他们在不同学科的使用情况有何不同。
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Research visualization on cloud computing services in the field of information science and library science 信息科学和图书馆学领域的云计算服务可视化研究
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-02-2024-0019
Nusrat Ali, Muhammad Naveed, Shakeel Ahmad Khan
PurposeThis bibliometric study is steered to compute the impact of literature published on cloud computing within the fields of information science and library science. The research has been conducted on concentrating the term “Cloud Computing” to search the literature published in both fields, i.e. information science and library science from the time span 2007 to August 2023. This study aims to investigate the top productive country, organizations and highly cited publications.Design/methodology/approachThe period of the exploration was from 2007 to August 2023 for bibliometric analysis and data was collected from the ISI Web of Science. Total 401 documents were retrieved and analyzed to highlight the year-wise distribution of documents type, year-wise most cited articles, prominent journals of the subjects, productivity of organizations, impact of countries and cooccurrences of keywords. The results are grounded on the basis of documents types (articles, early access articles, proceeding papers, book review, editorial material, news items and reviews).FindingsThe findings reveal that the most productive year of publication on cloud computing services was 2013. The top productive source is “International Journal of Information Management.” The articles entitled “Assessing the determinants of cloud computing adoption: An analysis of the manufacturing and services sectors” found as the most cited article and the significant increase in citations is also noteworthy. The most productive organizations on the topic include “Islamic Azad University of Iran,” “University Cologne of Germany” and “University Nova Lisboa of Portugal.” The results confirmed that the USA dominates in the production of research on “Cloud Computing Services” and the most repeated keyword in the literature is cloud computing. The research articles are the most cited sources of research.Originality/valueThis bibliometric research is an original piece of work that has been conducted to measure the research production in the field of information science and library science during 2007−2023. This piece of work is valuable for those who want to study the literature on cloud computing in the area of information science and library science.
目的 本文献计量学研究旨在计算信息科学和图书馆学领域内发表的有关云计算的文献的影响。研究以 "云计算 "为关键词,搜索 2007 年至 2023 年 8 月在信息科学和图书馆学两个领域发表的文献。本研究旨在调查产量最高的国家、组织和高引用率的出版物。设计/方法/途径为进行文献计量学分析,本研究的探索期为 2007 年至 2023 年 8 月,数据收集自 ISI 科学网。共检索和分析了 401 篇文献,以突出文献类型的年度分布、年度高被引文献、主题的主要期刊、组织的生产力、国家的影响和关键词的共现。研究结果以文件类型(文章、早期访问文章、会议论文、书评、编辑材料、新闻条目和评论)为基础。研究结果研究结果显示,云计算服务方面发表论文最多的年份是 2013 年。产量最高的来源是 "国际信息管理杂志"。题为 "评估采用云计算的决定因素:对制造业和服务业的分析 "的文章是被引用次数最多的文章,引用次数的大幅增加也值得注意。在该主题上最有成果的组织包括 "伊朗伊斯兰阿扎德大学"、"德国科隆大学 "和 "葡萄牙新葡京大学"。研究结果证实,美国在 "云计算服务 "方面的研究成果占主导地位,文献中重复出现最多的关键词是云计算。研究文章是被引用次数最多的研究来源。原创性/价值这项文献计量学研究是一项原创性工作,旨在衡量 2007-2023 年期间信息科学和图书馆学领域的研究成果。对于想要研究信息科学和图书馆学领域云计算文献的人来说,这项工作非常有价值。
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Internet search algorithms: use of metadata, literacy and algorithmic education in the human–computer interaction 互联网搜索算法:在人机交互中使用元数据、扫盲和算法教育
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-01-2024-0009
Efraín Alfredo Barragán-Perea, Javier Tarango
PurposeThis paper aims to identify alternatives for citizens to get out of the bubble when interacting with the information provided by the internet through search engines. This situation arises because there is extensive ignorance about the way search engines operate and the way advanced search algorithms operate, both situations based on the specific segmentation of the public, which creates difficulties in obtaining vast information that allows the contrast and development of diverse perspectives, which do not necessarily lead to the use of critical thinking.Design/methodology/approachTo achieve this contribution, a documentary-type investigation was carried out based on the review of the scientific literature on the subject, and the nature of this investigation, due to its purpose, being descriptive. The study takes as document selection criteria those original articles whose content relevance is linked to the purposes of this research proposal, published in scientific databases (SciELO, RedAlyC, Dialnet, ScienceDirect, WoS and Scopus) mostly between the years 2018 and 2023, in Spanish and English, that described the impact of bubble filters on full access to information and data privacy, for which the topics were addressed: internet search algorithms, bubble filters, search engines, privacy policies in search engines and management of personal data.FindingsAt the beginning, this paper clarifies the concepts of search algorithms on the Internet, bubble filters, search engines and privacy policies in search engines, which made it possible to identify alternatives that would allow the user to face the silent reality of the algorithms and avoid the bias in the information that the algorithm provides, in addition, the need to generate algorithmic literacy mechanisms, training in the use of metasearch engines and education in algorithms is proposed, with which citizens can exercise critical thinking in the way they interact on the internet.Research limitations/implicationsThis is a theoretical proposal, in which various inferences are made from theoretical knowledge without fieldwork.Originality/valueIt is considered a document of important value in the training processes of librarians and information professionals in the training of users and in the ways of interaction with technology.
目的 本文旨在为公民在通过搜索引擎与互联网提供的信息进行互动时找出走出泡沫的替代方 法。出现这种情况的原因是,人们对搜索引擎的运行方式和高级搜索算法的运行方式存在着广泛的无知,这两种情况都是基于对公众的特定细分,这就造成了在获取大量信息方面的困难,而这些信息可以让人们进行对比并形成不同的观点,但这并不一定会导致批判性思维的使用。本研究以科学数据库(SciELO、RedAlyC、Dialnet、ScienceDirect、WoS 和 Scopus)中大部分于 2018 年至 2023 年间发表的西班牙语和英语原创文章为文献选择标准,这些文章的内容与本研究提案的目的相关,描述了气泡过滤器对全面获取信息和数据隐私的影响,其中涉及的主题包括:互联网搜索算法、气泡过滤器、搜索引擎、搜索引擎中的隐私政策和个人数据管理。研究结果本文首先澄清了互联网搜索算法、气泡过滤器、搜索引擎和搜索引擎隐私政策的概念,从而确定了替代方案,使用户能够面对算法的无声现实,避免算法所提供信息的偏差,此外,还提出了建立算法扫盲机制、元搜索引擎使用培训和算法教育的必要性,公民可以利用这些机制在互联网互动方式中进行批判性思考。研究局限性/影响这是一个理论性建议,其中的各种推论都是在没有实地考察的情况下从理论知识中得出的。原创性/价值它被认为是一份对图书馆员和信息专业人员培训用户以及与技术互动方式的培训过程具有重要价值的文件。
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Cybersecurity for digital libraries: an interview with Emanuele Bellini 数字图书馆的网络安全:采访 Emanuele Bellini
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-05-2024-147
Emanuele Bellini, Anna Maria Tammaro

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Editorial: Whether a digital library qualifies as a “library” 社论:数字图书馆是否符合 "图书馆 "的定义
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-14 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-05-2024-146
A. Tammaro
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Linking faculty research output and activities to sustainable development goals: opportunities for metadata specialists 将教师的研究成果和活动与可持续发展目标联系起来:元数据专家的机遇
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-30 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-01-2024-0015
Marguerite Alice Nel, Pfano Makhera, Mabjala Mercia Moreana, Marinda Maritz

Purpose

Although universities have extensive research and initiatives in place that align with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), there is still a significant gap in documenting and assessing these efforts. This paper aims to discuss how academic libraries can apply their information management skills and open-access platforms, to facilitate the discoverability and retrieval of evidence on SDGs.

Design/methodology/approach

Introduced by a brief literature review on the role of libraries in contributing to the SDGs in general, the authors draw on their personal experiences as metadata specialists, participating in a project aimed at linking their university’s research output to the SDGs. A case study, from the University of Pretoria’s Veterinary Science Library, is used as an example to demonstrate the benefits of resourceful metadata in organising, communicating and raising awareness about the SDGs in the field of veterinary science.

Findings

Through practical examples and recommended workflows, this paper illustrates that metadata specialists are perfectly positioned to apply their information management skills and library platforms to facilitate the discoverability and retrieval of evidence on SDGs.

Originality/value

Although there are increasing reports on the contributions of libraries to support the successful implementation of the SDGs, limited information exists on the role of metadata specialists, as well as those with a practical focus.

目的尽管各大学已开展了大量与联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)相一致的研究和行动,但在记录和评估这些努力方面仍存在巨大差距。本文旨在讨论学术图书馆如何运用其信息管理技能和开放存取平台,促进可持续发展目标相关证据的可发现性和可检索性。设计/方法/途径作者首先对图书馆在促进可持续发展目标方面的作用进行了简要的文献综述,然后利用其作为元数据专家的个人经验,参与了一个旨在将其大学的研究成果与可持续发展目标联系起来的项目。作者以比勒陀利亚大学兽医科学图书馆的一个案例研究为例,说明了在兽医科学领域组织、交流和提高对可持续发展目标的认识时使用资源丰富的元数据的好处。研究结果本文通过实际案例和推荐的工作流程,说明元数据专家完全有能力应用其信息管理技能和图书馆平台来促进可持续发展目标证据的可发现性和检索。
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Nurturing doctoral excellence: effective strategies for research support services in public university libraries of Kenya 培养优秀博士:肯尼亚公立大学图书馆研究支持服务的有效战略
IF 1.7 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI: 10.1108/dlp-10-2023-0089
Emily Sawe, Naomi Mwai, Lilian Oyieke

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to examine approaches used by university libraries to enhance the visibility and utilization of research support services (RSSs) among doctoral students and to assess the competencies of library staff in delivering research support services.

Design/methodology/approach

This study used qualitative design approach, purposively sampled 40 librarians (8 university librarians and 32 librarians) in charge of RSSs and use of structured interview.

Findings

The findings of this study revealed three major themes: offline and online strategies, the need for upskilling and professional development programs and proactive empowerment.

Research limitations/implications

This study focused on research support services in chartered public universities in Kenya; private universities were not included.

Practical implications

The need to enhance library staff's ongoing professional development programs, increasing funding to university libraries and proactivity by the libraries to improve the provision and promotion of RSSs to doctoral students in Kenya.

Originality/value

There are limited existing literature in the Kenyan context. This study will fill a knowledge gap and contribute to the literature on academic libraries support and doctoral students experience in Kenyan context.

研究目的:本研究旨在考察大学图书馆为提高研究支持服务(RSS)在博士生中的知名度和利用率所采用的方法,并评估图书馆工作人员在提供研究支持服务方面的能力。研究结果研究结果揭示了三大主题:线下和线上策略、提高技能和职业发展计划的必要性以及主动赋权。研究局限性/意义本研究重点关注肯尼亚特许公立大学的研究支持服务,私立大学不在研究范围之内。实践意义需要加强图书馆工作人员的持续职业发展计划,增加对大学图书馆的资金投入,并由图书馆积极主动地改善向肯尼亚博士生提供和推广 RSS 的情况。本研究将填补知识空白,为肯尼亚学术图书馆支持和博士生体验方面的文献做出贡献。
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