This book was written for library and information practitioners, as well as policy makers involved with information literacy programmes.The book is divided into three parts: Recent Developments in Inf
Editor Watson, a consultant in technology-enhanced learning environments, gathers 24 librarians, architects, designers, educators, and educational technologists to explore emerging ideas and innovativ
In these papers from the May 2011 Third International M-Libraries Conference, held in Brisbane, Australia, international contributors consider the expectations of mobile users, the development of mobi
Oppenheim, a retired professor and consultant on legal issues in library and information science, explains the legal principles related to using Web 2.0 or cloud computing applications for information
Potter, an academic liaison librarian at the U. of York, UK, presents a guide to elements of marketing and branding for librarians in all sectors, including archives and special collections and academ
Owen, an independent writer and trainer who has done information work at various libraries and research centers, helps information professionals like library staff, knowledge and information managers,
Markless (higher education, King's College London) and Streatfield, an education and libraries consultant and trainer, update their 2006 guide to evaluating the impact of a library's services on users