Implications of social media technologies (SMTs) to library services

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Oyetola, N. Aderibigbe, B. Oladokun
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Purpose Academic libraries may become obsolete in the twenty-first century unless they begin to harness new technology and improve information and service delivery. This paper aims to examine the emergence of social media technologies (SMTs) with their implications to academic library services in developing countries in the world. It is believed that a growing number of libraries of all types are starting to use SMTs to enhance their service delivery, similar to other institutions. Design/methodology/approach The research, which was conducted on a desk, examined how the implementation of SMTs may affect library services and operations. The study emphasizes that many academic libraries in developing countries have not yet adopted and implemented SMTs despite the potential that they hold for libraries. Findings Given that there has been relatively little study linking SMTs to librarianship, this may be because there is a low degree of awareness of SMTs’ importance in libraries. This study discovered that there are other types of SMTs relevant to academic libraries including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Blog among others. This paper reported the implications of SMTs to library services in developing countries. Originality/value This study is the original idea from the authors and does not reflect on any copyrighted materials. The study recommended among others that sufficient training and more expertise need to be gained by academic libraries to further facilitate implementation of social networks in the libraries, and adoption of contemporary media technologies such as social media in meeting the needs of the 21st-century library patrons should be prioritized.
社交媒体技术对图书馆服务的影响
目的学术图书馆在21世纪可能会过时,除非它们开始利用新技术并改进信息和服务提供。本文旨在研究社交媒体技术的出现及其对世界发展中国家学术图书馆服务的影响。据信,与其他机构一样,越来越多的各类图书馆开始使用SMT来加强服务提供。设计/方法/方法这项研究是在办公桌上进行的,研究了SMT的实施如何影响图书馆服务和运营。该研究强调,发展中国家的许多学术图书馆尚未采用和实施SMT,尽管它们对图书馆具有潜力。鉴于将SMT与图书馆事业联系起来的研究相对较少,这可能是因为人们对SMT在图书馆中的重要性认识程度较低。这项研究发现,还有其他类型的SMT与学术图书馆相关,包括Facebook、Twitter、YouTube、博客等。本文报告了SMT对发展中国家图书馆服务的影响。原创性/价值本研究是作者的原创观点,不反映任何受版权保护的材料。该研究建议,除其他外,学术图书馆需要获得足够的培训和更多的专业知识,以进一步促进图书馆社交网络的实施,并应优先考虑采用社交媒体等当代媒体技术来满足21世纪图书馆读者的需求。
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Library Hi Tech News
Library Hi Tech News Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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4.10
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0.00%
发文量
50
期刊介绍: Library Hi Tech News (LHTN) helps busy professionals stay abreast of current events and developments in the library and information industry. LHTN publishes articles of varying lengths, reports from relevant conferences, and case studies of how technology is used in the library. The Editors work closely with authors who are new to publishing, and those who are seeking outlets for reporting on practical uses of IT in libraries. Publishing your article in LHTN can be "a place to start," analogous to a "poster session in print", and does not preclude publishing a more fulsome piece in a peer-reviewed journal at a later date. Readers consider LHTN as the source from which to hear what’s coming next in terms of technology development for academic and public libraries.
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