This white paper explores the topic of privacy in library analytics while presenting best practices and solutions which can help a library improve its library analytics approach and maintain proper data security standards.
This white paper explores the topic of privacy in library analytics while presenting best practices and solutions which can help a library improve its library analytics approach and maintain proper data security standards.
White paper that looks at the FOLIO open source library services platform, its history, architecture, governance model, and types of services provided by EBSCO Information Services and partners worldwide.
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This paper takes a look at the methods and technologies librarians can adopt to effectively teach research skills in an environment of exponentially rising research output, increased use of mobile devices, and less available time for focused research.
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