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Robots and Human Librarians for Delivering Library Services to Patrons

The Reference librarian, 2023
The study examined if students would prefer robots to human librarians in the delivery of library services. The study used a descriptive survey research design. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Adebowale Jeremy Adetayo   +2 more
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Determining the impact of technological modernization and management capabilities on user satisfaction and trust in library services

Global Knowledge Memory and Communication, 2022
Purpose Dynamic technologies have revolutionized human socio-economic activities, including health care, higher education, business and improved customer service in academic sectors.
Asad Ullah Khan   +3 more
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Smart libraries: Changing the paradigms of library services

Business Information Review, 2022
Libraries as social spaces are bound to evolve based on a society’s level of civilisation and information media. This paper argues that the emergence of smart libraries have changed the paradigms of library by acknowledging the potential benefits and ...
K. N. Igwe, A. S. Sulyman
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Adapting to Remote Library Services during COVID-19

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2021
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent Stay At Home order, the Southern Illinois University Medical Library utilized new technologies and implemented new virtual service models in order to improve internal communication, and to continue ...
Lydia A. Howes   +3 more
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A gamified mobile application for first-year student orientation to promote library services

Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 2021
This study proposes a mobile application as a new approach for first-year student orientation to promote knowledge of library services using the gamification concept.
Bhornchanit Leenaraj   +3 more
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Application of gamification to library services: awareness, perception, and readiness of academic librarians in Nigeria

Electronic library, 2021
Purpose Gamification is a growing field of study that has not been touched by Nigerian academic librarians. This study aims to explore the awareness, perception and readiness of academic librarians on the application of gamification to library services.
I. Adeyemi   +2 more
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ChatGPT and Its Possible Impact on Library Reference Services

Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 2023
This column reports a simple test of ChatGPT with some library reference prompts and article writing prompts in February 2023, and compares the answers from traditional library chatbots with ChatGPT’s.
Xiaotian Chen
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COVID-19 and digital library services - a case study of a university library

Digital Library Perspectives, 2020
The purpose of this paper is to share the experience of a university library in response to the COVID-19 pandemic since early March 2020. The paper describes the library’s position during the crisis and illustrates the uncharted challenges that the ...
D. Mehta, X. Wang
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Continuity of Academic Library Services during the Pandemic: The University of Toronto Libraries’ Response

Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 2020
The suspension of in-person services and loss of access to physical collections at the University of Toronto’s network of academic libraries has left more than 100,000 students, staff, and faculty with only remote library support available for their ...
Benjamin M. Walsh, H. Rana
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Information and communication technology skills among library and information science professionals: A predictor of enhanced library services

Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 2020
The purpose of this study is to measure the information and communication technology (ICT) skills of library and information science professionals considering it as a predictor of enhanced library services. The study also finds out which ICT skill is the
S. Ahmed, Arslan Sheikh
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