Information ecosystems

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This presentation is intended to create an overview upon the services and instruments the beneficiaries of LAM have at their disposal, and how LAMs understand to come in a helpful way towards meeting the expectations of their patrons. The range of instruments and services the user is accustomed to use are shown in order to make visible the gaps that are slowly getting bigger between the user and the LAM. This highly skilled user is searching to find the same instruments he is in the habit of using when he turns his limited attention towards LAMs searching for “stuff” BG (Before Google). Libraries, Archives and Museum are put in the position to adapt and rethink their role taking into consideration the user’s needs and information seeking and retrieving habits. Internet for him becomes more and more the primary source for information.

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The XXI National Conference of Romanian National Librarians AssociationInformation literacy and communication and libraries, Bucharest, 9-11 septembrie 2010

Constantinescu NicolaieInformation architect

InformationEcosystems

My thoughts goes to the one who wanted to catalogue the world

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Libraries

Archive Museum

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VLE/LMSVirtual Learning EnvironmentsLearning Management Systems

CMSContent Management Systems

Digital repositories

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Personal instruments for indexing and retrieving information

Bookmarking instruments (folksonomies)

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Content aggregators

Data aggregators

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Seeing standards: A Visualization of the Metadata UniverseWork funded by the Indiana University Libraries’White Professional Development Awardhttp://www.dlib.indiana.edu/~jenlrile/metadatamap/

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The USER WANTS EVERYTHING!

LAMs

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Hybrid Informationworkers(Sheila CorrallSheffieldUniversity)

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User

Content

Context

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