Technological Convergence and Social Networks in Information Management: Second International Symposium on Information Management in a Changing World, ... in Computer and Information Science)

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This book constitutes the proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Information Management in a Changing World held in Ankara, Turkey, in September 2010.

Author(s): Serap Kurbanoglu, Umut Al, Phyllis Lepon Erdogan, Yasar Tonta, Nazan Ucak
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 243

Preface......Page 5
Organization......Page 7
Table of Contents......Page 11
“My Information:” Digital Libraries,Social Networking, and the User Experience......Page 13
Introduction......Page 15
Literature Review......Page 16
Collective Intelligence......Page 21
Digital Socialism......Page 22
The Political Library: Revival of a Concept?......Page 23
Facebook as an Information Tool for Local Protest Actions: A Danish Example......Page 24
YouTube as a Censored Tool for the On-Line Community: A Turkish Example......Page 25
Concluding Observations......Page 26
References......Page 28
Introduction......Page 30
Characteristics of Communities of Practice......Page 32
Social-Networking Sites......Page 33
Social Capital......Page 34
Collaboration in Practice......Page 35
A Virtual Community of Practice: The Library Society of the World......Page 36
Learning and Knowledge Processing in CoPs......Page 39
Conclusion......Page 40
References......Page 41
Introduction......Page 43
Before We Begin in Earnest…......Page 44
Serendipity......Page 46
Keyimage and Ontology......Page 48
Ontological Detail......Page 50
Comment and Assessment......Page 52
Digital Re-discovery of Culture and the Game of Inquiry......Page 53
References......Page 54
Digital Natives and Specialised Digital Libraries: A Study of Europeana Users......Page 57
Background and Purpose......Page 58
Europeana and User Studies......Page 60
The Europeana User and Functionality Study in the Context of Previous Studies of Europeana......Page 61
Study Methodology......Page 62
Demographic Characteristics of the Participants......Page 63
Specialised Digital Libraries Need Strong Advocacy to Target “Digital Natives”......Page 64
Information Literacy: Skills of Young Users Can Be Improved......Page 66
Perceptions of Digital Libraries Differ in Different Environments......Page 67
Discussion......Page 69
Conclusions......Page 70
References......Page 71
Background and Purpose of the Paper......Page 73
Existing Conceptions of Information Literacy......Page 74
Current Relevance of the Information Literacy Concept......Page 75
Easy Access to a Variety of Bibliographic Tools and to Full Text Documents......Page 76
Easy to Use Publishing Tools......Page 77
Network Functions of the World Wide Web......Page 78
Personalisation of the Information Dissemination......Page 80
Fragmentation of Information......Page 81
Discussion and Conclusions......Page 82
References......Page 84
Introduction......Page 86
Exploring Competency......Page 87
Findings from BEI......Page 89
HERA as a Job Analysis Methodology......Page 91
Some Features of Superior Performers Extracted by the HERA......Page 92
Summary and Discussion......Page 95
References......Page 96
Background and Methodology......Page 97
Space Planning for Libraries......Page 98
The Changing Face of Academic Libraries......Page 99
Academic Services Traditionally Not Located in a Library......Page 102
Designing and Renovating New Learning Spaces......Page 103
Conclusions......Page 104
References......Page 105
Introduction......Page 107
Information Literacy in the Workplace......Page 108
Definition and Process of Environmental Scanning......Page 109
Environmental Scanning as a Strategic Information System......Page 110
Information Literacy Skills at Each Step of Environmental Scanning as a Strategic Information System......Page 111
Proposed Research Models......Page 114
Research Design......Page 116
Quantitative Method through Questionnaire Survey/Test......Page 117
From a Practical Perspective......Page 118
References......Page 119
Introduction......Page 122
Reasons of Using Internet Services for PIM......Page 125
Types of Personal Information Objects Stored......Page 127
Organizing Personal Digital Information Items Online......Page 128
Retrieval of Information Stored Online......Page 129
Conclusion......Page 130
References......Page 131
Introduction......Page 132
Cluster Methods......Page 133
Automatic Categorization of News Using S-V-M Categorizer......Page 134
Omitting General Words......Page 135
Finding Similar Pieces of News......Page 137
Assessment......Page 138
References......Page 139
Introduction......Page 141
Standards and Records Management Standards......Page 143
Model Requirements for the Management of Electronic Records (MoReq2)......Page 144
Methodology......Page 147
Findings and Discussion......Page 148
Conclusion and Recommendations......Page 152
References......Page 154
Introduction......Page 157
Data Mining......Page 158
Methodology......Page 159
Data......Page 160
Application of Data Mining......Page 161
Discussion and Conclusion......Page 163
References......Page 164
Dynamism and the Problem of Non-permanence......Page 166
The Complexity of Multi-media Content......Page 167
Document Icons and Page Thumbnails......Page 168
The Legal Complexities of Multiple, Heterogeneous Content......Page 169
References......Page 171
Introduction......Page 173
Copyright as an Obstacle......Page 174
Copyright Clearance......Page 176
Orphan Works......Page 177
User-Created Content......Page 178
The Investigation......Page 179
Conclusion......Page 183
References......Page 184
Introduction......Page 187
Literature Review......Page 188
Methodology......Page 189
Findings and Discussion......Page 191
Quadrant Analysis......Page 194
Gap Analysis......Page 197
References......Page 199
Introduction......Page 201
The Concept of Information and the Foundations of Information Science......Page 202
Some Contributions of Cognitive Psychology......Page 207
References......Page 210
Introduction......Page 212
Research Questions......Page 213
Describing Data......Page 214
Historiographical Map......Page 215
Conclusions and Suggestions......Page 221
References......Page 222
Introduction......Page 223
Goals and Questions......Page 224
Data Analysis......Page 225
References......Page 232
Problem Statement......Page 234
Literature Review......Page 235
Publication Count and Citations......Page 236
Publication Types......Page 238
Journals......Page 239
Conclusion......Page 240
References......Page 241
Author Index......Page 243