Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman

This paper outlines the changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy. In a dynamic, information and technology-driven society, librarians can create new roles by accessing changes in their environment, the potential effect and ways to reposition themselves. New roles,...

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Main Author: Othman, Norilyah
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling my.uitm.ir.504342021-09-13T04:02:03Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50434/ Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman Othman, Norilyah Information technology. Information economy. Knowledge economy. Digital divide Personnel This paper outlines the changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy. In a dynamic, information and technology-driven society, librarians can create new roles by accessing changes in their environment, the potential effect and ways to reposition themselves. New roles, changing roles, and the future of librarians have been debated on for many decades. In knowledge-based economy, there will always be changes in the environment, and these changes will affect librarians: their role, job opportunities, self-image, motivation and even survival. Librarians therefore need to find a solution to timely repositioning and role claiming. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50434/1/50434.PDF ID50434 Othman, Norilyah (2012) Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman. In: Seminar Information, libraries and society.
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topic Information technology. Information economy. Knowledge economy. Digital divide
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Othman, Norilyah
Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman
description This paper outlines the changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy. In a dynamic, information and technology-driven society, librarians can create new roles by accessing changes in their environment, the potential effect and ways to reposition themselves. New roles, changing roles, and the future of librarians have been debated on for many decades. In knowledge-based economy, there will always be changes in the environment, and these changes will affect librarians: their role, job opportunities, self-image, motivation and even survival. Librarians therefore need to find a solution to timely repositioning and role claiming.
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author Othman, Norilyah
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title Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman
title_short Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman
title_full Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman
title_fullStr Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman
title_full_unstemmed Changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ Norilyah Othman
title_sort changing and challenging roles of librarians in the knowledge-based economy/ norilyah othman
publishDate 2012
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