Saturday, December 29, 2018

Call for Chapters: Innovative Trends and New Technologies in Library and Information Science

Call for Chapters: Innovative Trends and New Technologies in Library and Information Science


Introduction
Since the long time, Library and information science professionals are playing pivotal roles in searching, gathering, analysing, and disseminating right information and resources to the right user in the right time and in right format by using their best practices, skills, technologies, innovations etc. Thus, the library and information science professionals are being worked as information and resources providers to the users at the worldwide level. On the other hand, the emergence of the new innovations, best practices and technologies at the worldwide level, adding new dimensions into library and information science domain in diverse ways such as enhancing and delivering the library services, products, education, courses and so on. Resultant, library and information science professionals are attracting towards emerging innovations, best practices and technologies taking place in worldwide level and also looking for the how to using them with full potentials by understanding, adopting and implementing different innovations, best practices and technologies into their working places for enhancing and delivering the education, services, resources and products in different formats and modes in order to satisfy the information needs and other demands of the users for diverse purposes. But, to understand, adopt and use the various innovations, best practices and technologies with their full potentials and successfully in the library and information science domain, library and information science professionals encompass through various stages such as various opportunities, challenges and other constraints as well. It is however, to discover the different facts and issues regarding what, why, when, how, in what extend etc. new innovations, best practices and technologies are being understood, adopted and used by library and information science professionals in to library and information science domain in real sense, this book is to plan to publish. This book will cover the different topics or areas as given in the heading of Recommended Topics as well as other topics or subjects related to the innovative trends and new technologies in library and information science sphere.



Objective
The objectives of this book are not only to examine the use of different types of new innovations, best practices and technologies in library and information science domain in present era but also to look for what types of new innovations, best practices and technologies will be taking place in library and information science area in future perspectives. This book intends to make every library and information science professionals aware regarding new innovations, trends and technologies are being taken place and can be used in library and information science area so that they will be ready to use them in the best way and with their full potentials. This book is focusing on to investigate regarding how library and information science professionals can play important roles in assessing, understanding, exploring, implementing and using different innovations, trends and new technologies in the library and information science sector by using their competencies, best practices and so on.



Target Audience
The target audiences of this book are library and information science professionals, knowledge managers, Information scientists, library and information science teachers, research scholars, students of library and information science area, Web librarians, executives, consultants, instructors, IT specialists, managers, trainers libraries, library and information science schools/ institutes and other library and information science professionals etc.

Recommended Topics

  • Digital libraries
  • Library networks
  • Electronic resource management
  • Big data
  • Library consortia and resources sharing
  • Innovative trends and technologies
  • Research data management
  • Digital rights management
  • Preservation and conservation of library resources
  • Intellectual property rights
  • Information literacy
  • Knowledge management
  • Metadata
  • Institutional repositories
  • Resources description framework and ontology
  • Open sources and services
  • Search engines and search engine optimization
  • E-learning and online learning
  • Distance education
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Green libraries
  • Library and information science education
  • Massive open online courses
  • Library and information science associations and awards
  • Marketing library and information services and products
  • Remote access tools and techniques
  • Discovery services
  • Mobile libraries and services
  • Evaluation of internet resources
  • Web 2.0 tools and services
  • Human resources management
  • Libraries in present and future
  • Social networking sites and library and information science
  • Users education and studies
  • Any other topic of your interest
For more information - see