2020
DOI: 10.1108/idd-01-2020-0006
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Openness, resource sharing and digitalization – an examination of the current trends in Finland

Abstract: Purpose Although resource sharing between scholars is evolving rapidly, This paper uses paper-based interlibrary lending (ILL) procedures in the service repertoire of academic libraries. However, the current business model of acquiring toll-access journals and e-books does not seem to fit very well with traditional ILL practices. In addition, the new models of peer-to-peer resource sharing between academics seem to be much more effective than ILL. Scholars arrange access to the needed publications by using leg… Show more

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“…User-centered approaches, personalized subject category service, personalized assistance to users in finding required content (Kao and Wu, 2012), social network-centric perspectives, open access movement (Cole et al. , 2017; Saarti and Touminen, 2021), meaningful connections among individuals in a unified discovery place, support in teaching and learning via interactive and engaging ways (Pattuelli and Miller, 2015), emerging smart technologies, bridging the gap between the services offered by the libraries and the rapidly changing and competing needs of the humans, data curation (Gul and Bano, 2019), perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use (Yan et al. , 2016), the effectiveness of learning process, powerful and flexible collection management capabilities and knowledge-rich contents representation were key factors in motivating library leadership to adopt integrated semantic digital libraries to satisfy changing needs of the users' community (He et al.…”
Section: Results Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…User-centered approaches, personalized subject category service, personalized assistance to users in finding required content (Kao and Wu, 2012), social network-centric perspectives, open access movement (Cole et al. , 2017; Saarti and Touminen, 2021), meaningful connections among individuals in a unified discovery place, support in teaching and learning via interactive and engaging ways (Pattuelli and Miller, 2015), emerging smart technologies, bridging the gap between the services offered by the libraries and the rapidly changing and competing needs of the humans, data curation (Gul and Bano, 2019), perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use (Yan et al. , 2016), the effectiveness of learning process, powerful and flexible collection management capabilities and knowledge-rich contents representation were key factors in motivating library leadership to adopt integrated semantic digital libraries to satisfy changing needs of the users' community (He et al.…”
Section: Results Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various benefits of semantic technologies encouraged library professionals to adopt integrated semantic digital library systems in organizations. Sharing of the material, collaborative research groups, saving of time, change of paradigm in resource sharing, and provision of relevant information attracted information professionals towards the implementation of SDLs (Burke, 2009; Khan and Bhatti, 2018; Saarti and Touminen, 2021). Development of repositories, storage of educational materials, smart library services, digital resource sharing, and rapid location of resources within a taxonomic structure provided perceived usefulness to the library professionals to revamp library services through the adoption of semantic technologies (Garcia et al.…”
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“…The teacher trainer was accessing scholarly knowledge on proving Pythagorean theorem topic in literature such as books, articles, and scientific reviews from reputable scientific journals in digital form. Dissemination of the research findings as the university products in digitalisation has been progressing and becoming trends in various countries (Saarti & Tuominen, 2020;Moeini, Rahrovani & Chan, 2019).…”
Section: Didactical Transposition By the Teacher Trainermentioning
confidence: 99%