Emerging Technology-Based Services and Systems in Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Non-Profit Organizations
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The global economy and organizations are evolving to become service-oriented and driven by technology, and this is not just limited to commercial work. Further study on this evolution is required to fully understand the phenomenon. Emerging Technology-Based Services and Systems in Libraries, Educational Institutions, and Non-Profit Organizations covers IT-enabled creation, curation, representation, communication, storage, retrieval, analysis, and use of records, documents, files, data, learning
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This academic text provides a comprehensive examination of how emerging technologies are reshaping service delivery in libraries, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations, offering a crucial study of IT-enabled systems for information management and learning. The work delves into the complete lifecycle of digital assets—from creation and curation to analysis and utilization—within these vital public service sectors, charting their evolution toward more technology-driven operational models.
For researchers, administrators, and information professionals navigating this digital transformation, the book serves as a detailed investigation into the phenomenon of tech-enabled services in mission-driven environments. It stands out by focusing specifically on the application of these systems beyond the commercial sphere, providing necessary scholarly insight into how non-profit and educational entities are adapting. This focused analysis makes it a significant resource for understanding the future of information services in the public and educational domains.
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