The Digital Challenge For Libraries
Understanding the Culture and Technology of Total Information
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Book Details
Language :
English
Publication Date :
4/22/2005
Format :
Softcover
Dimensions :
6x9
Page Count :
205
ISBN :
9780595350698
Format :
E-Book
Dimensions :
N/A
Page Count :
205
ISBN :
9780595797752
About the Book
Public and university libraries are at a crossroads, hard-pressed by competition from Internet search engines, declining budgets and changes in popular culture. Libraries must respond aggressively. Otherwise they will be marginalized by the impact of digital technology on their traditional customer base.
Author Ralph Blanchard, drawing on twenty years of experience as an information services entrepreneur, argues that it is irresponsible for librarians to simply turn academic tasks over to search engines, as many do. Instead, libraries should expand digital services and, using the tactics and strategies of successful for-profit information service businesses, reconnect with their customers by promoting themselves as 21st Century information experts. Topics in this wide-ranging study include:- The library as a service business
- Change, risk and unintended consequences
- The Internet search engine business model
- Problems with students using search engines
- The evolution of "ambient information"
- Music and information technology
- "Millennials" as library customers
- Hiring and training library information workers
- Push and viral marketing strategies for libraries
About the Author
Ralph Blanchard holds a PhD. in economic history. He has taught at both two- and four-year colleges, worked in management with a Fortune 500 company and started a franchised information services business, serving as CEO for 16 years. He is currently Managing Director of a private real estate investment firm.