Future Directions in Digital Information: Predictions, Practice, Participation

The last decade has seen significant global changes that have impacted the library, information, and learning services...
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Future Directions in Digital Information: Predictions, Practice, Participation by Baker, David

Future Directions in Digital Information: Predictions, Practice, Participation

¥36,399

Future Directions in Digital Information: Predictions, Practice, Participation

¥36,399
Author: David Baker
Format: Paperback
Language: English

The last decade has seen significant global changes that have impacted the library, information, and learning services and sciences. There is now a mood to find pragmatic information solutions to pressing global challenges. Future Directions in Digital Information presents the latest ideas and approaches to digital information from across the globe, portraying a sense of transition from old to new. This title is a comprehensive, international take on key themes, advances, and trends in digital information, including the impact of developing technologies. The latest volume in the 'Chandos Digital Information Review Series', this book will help practitioners and thinkers looking to keep pace with, and excel among, the digital choices and pathways on offer, to develop new systems and models, and gain information on trends in the educational and industry contexts that make up the information sphere. A group of international contributors has been assembled to give their view on how information professionals and scientists are creating the future along five distinct themes: Strategy and Design; Who are the Users?; Where Formal meets Informal; Applications and Delivery; and finally, New Paradigms. The multinational perspectives contained in this volume acquaint readers with problems, approaches, and achievements in digital information from around the world, with equity of information access emerging as a key challenge.



Author: David Baker
Publisher: Chandos Publishing
Published: 10/27/2020
Pages: 422
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 22.04lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.86d
ISBN: 9780128221440

About the Author
Baker, David: - David Baker has published widely in the field of Library and Information Studies, with 20 monographs and over 100 articles to his credit. He has spoken worldwide at numerous conferences and led workshops and seminars. His other key professional interest and expertise has been in the field of human resources, where he has also been active in major national projects. He has held senior positions at several institutions, including as Principal and Chief Executive of Plymouth Marjon University, and Emeritus Professor of Strategic Information Management. He has also been Deputy Chair of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). Until recently, he was a member of the Board of Governors of the Universities of Northampton and South Wales. He is Chair of the Board of the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. He is a leader in the field of Library and Information Science.Ellis, Lucy: - Lucy Ellis is a consultant and research associate within higher education. In 2021, she was co-editor and author with Professor David Baker of 'Future Directions in Digital Information: Predictions, Practice, Participation'. She holds a PhD in Experimental Phonetics from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh and was the recipient of a British Academy scholarship to study Linguistics at the University of Cambridge. She has worked as a Senior Lecturer and programme leader at Plymouth Marjon University and as a project development consultant. She holds an Honorary Research Fellowship with the College of Humanities at Exeter University.

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