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Blended skills and future roles of librarians

, 2018
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify insightfully future roles and skills required by librarians to meet the ever changing users’ need in the modern library landscape. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted a
Yared Mammo Cherinet
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The Librarian as Mediator

The Reference Librarian, 1992
This paper examines various aspects of librarianship in order to illustrate that the profession is one that requires the techniques of mediation. Both librarianship and mediation are crafts guided by and furthering the interests of democratic society.
Valerie M. Camarigg, Arthur W. Hafner
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Virtual reference librarians (Chatbots)

, 2017
Purpose This paper aims to explore integrating chatbot applications into libraries to improve reference services. Design/methodology/approach This paper explores the benefits of using chatbots as virtual reference librarians ...
Joseph Vincze
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Librarians as Wikipedians

2019
Presentation on Librarians and Wikipedia at the 2019 Annual Conference for the Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA).Wikimedia, through its various projects especially Wikipedia, is endeavoring “to empower and engage people around the world to collect and develop educational content under a free license or in the public domain ...
Thomson, Ingrid, Walt, Wynand Van Der
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The Entrepreneurial Librarian

The Reference Librarian, 1988
The author describes her career as an independent information broker, the roblems a librarian faces in running an information business, and how the information broker fits into the traditional information services spectrum. Useful qualities for the aspiring information broker are outlined.
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Leibniz as Librarian

2014
This chapter examines the work of Leibniz related to library science. It explains that books served as a constant background over the course of Leibniz’s life and activities, and inspired his interests and studies in an extraordinary variety of fields.
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LIBRARIAN’S REPORT

Bulletin of the Marx Memorial Library, 1994
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A Librarian's Librarian:

Technical Services Quarterly, 1987
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