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- Title
A könyvtári információs portãloktól a problémaalapü tudásportálokig - paradigmavãltás?
- Authors
Zoltánné, Horvãth
- Abstract
The IQPortal - which relies on open-source soft- ware and Web2.O tools - is an innovative product of IQSYS Zrt. The article describes some of its most important library apps: federated search, interlibrary lending and statistics, online and inter- active games for the promotion of reading, a medi- cal portal service (under the name "virtual consul- tation - Ask the Doctor..."), knowledge bases of libraries, integrating library systems with the portal. The development lines of library services as inte- grated with the portal are analysed in a wider con- text, so are other, network-based collaboration solutions. The use of library and research informa- tion through community web places leads to sub- stantial changes, and as a consequence, to an inevitable synergy of relevant phenomena. The new service package of OCLC - a partner of IQSYS - called ,,Webscale Management" that moves all routine library work processes to the web through sharing and global records management is presented. An attempt is made, based on interna- tional examples, to predict the next phase in the evolution of library portals. Related developments may be interpreted as a paradigm shift because there are considerable changes in the habits and rules of data and information management, in the needs for and community spaces of sharing infor- mation, that pertain not only to libraries, but also to individual research areas. Services are built on a collaborative platform, with institutions not only sharing but creating - synthesised -information and materials, using codification procedures. Ex- amples are presented from the international prac- tice of evidence-based information provision. The integrated services of knowledge management nature are both network- and community-based, and are tailored to personal needs, tasks and serve problem-solving. Seeing the quick advance- ment of community web spaces it is difficult to judge yet whether it is IT development or the im- pact of the social network that has a stronger effect on information sharing, on user requirements and on research progress which depends on available data and information
- Subjects
OPEN source software; WEB portals; KNOWLEDGE management; INFORMATION technology; INTERLIBRARY loans; LIBRARY cooperation; INFORMATION science
- Publication
Tudomanyos es Muszaki Tajekoztatas, 2012, Vol 59, Issue 6, p223
- ISSN
0041-3917
- Publication type
Article