Chapter One People nI. People-oriented library nRebranding nLibrary vs. Cangshulou nII. From serving on-site reade to serving a wide range nof stakeholde nStakeholde nUser Guidance nActivating potential reade nStimulating its owvitality nIII. From the library of books to the library of npeople nLibrary 2.0 and the Second Life of Library nThe library of people nChapter Two Resources nI. The missioof the library and media resources nThe missioof the library nOmnimedia Resources nII. Activating physical resources nLibrary physical resources nCollectiofor use nIII. Activating virtual resources nDigital trend nCollectioof digital resources nE-book nIV. Activating mobile resources nPaying attentioto mobile information nU tructured data nZero information nGray literature n'Geocentric theory' and 'heliocentric theory'. nChapter Three Space nI . Discovering the value of the library as a place nThe eternal library nLandmark buildings nLibrary 2040 nII. Developing the value of libraries as a third place of nthe city nThird place nThe Heart of the City nIII. The library is a highly integrated virtual and physical nmunicatiospace nSocial work nUnLibrary nCreatiolibrary nChapter Four The Back Line nI. Acquisitio -- controve y over the tra formation nfrom the theory of value to the theory of ndemand nFor whom are books selected nFrom the 'value theory' to the 'demand theory' nII. Collectiodevelopment nBook selectioprinciples nCollectiodevelopment policy nThe influence of digitizatioothe collection ndevelopment policy nCo pectus nIII. From library-centered cataloging to reader- ncentered cataloging nLibrary-centered cataloging vs. user-centered ncataloging nFuture-oriented cataloging skills nIV. User-oriented classificatioideas nDavid Weinberger's chaos and order nBeyond libraries nLibrary classificatiosystem faces challenges nChapter Five The Front Line nI. The influence of e-books othe library reading and nloaservices nLibrary c-book services nThe issue of the library e-book services nII. InformatioCommo nInformatiomo nThe difference betweeinformatiomo and nlearning mo nIII. Virtual Reference Services nSeeking synchronicity nThe development of virtual reference service nChapter Six Tra cendence nI. Tra formation nThe LTL i piratioof the LincolUnive ity nLibrary nTowards the intelligent library nII. Cooperation nHathiTrust nServing the World Expo nRobert Axelrod's cooperatiotheory nIII. International exchange nGlobal reach and local touch nWindow of Shanghai nMulticultural Services nList of Pictures nIndex
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