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Vesna Župan, M.Sc. informator-adviser The “Svetozar Marković” University Library Belgrade

INTEGRATION OF LIBRARY USERS INTO THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC SPACE THROUGH SEARCHING E-INFORMATION RESOURCES. Vesna Župan, M.Sc. informator-adviser The “Svetozar Marković” University Library Belgrade. 2 nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE THE FUTURE OF INFORMATION SCIENCES.

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Vesna Župan, M.Sc. informator-adviser The “Svetozar Marković” University Library Belgrade

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  1. INTEGRATION OF LIBRARY USERS INTO THE EUROPEAN CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC SPACE THROUGH SEARCHING E-INFORMATION RESOURCES Vesna Župan, M.Sc. informator-adviser The “Svetozar Marković” University Library Belgrade

  2. 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE THE FUTURE OF INFORMATION SCIENCES INFuture2009 DIGITAL RESOURCES AND KNOWLEDGE SHARING FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Zagreb, 4-6 November 2009

  3. INTRODUCTION • Integrative process at the Old Continent • Europe includes almost 50 states • There are 27 members of the European Union

  4. According to a study of the Faculty of Economics, Finance and Administration at Singidunum University in Belgrade, it is from 1992-2000 that Serbia had lost potential social product of over 100 billion euros. • Every employed citizen was loosing 300 euros monthly e.g. almost 29.000 euros as a total amount. • According to the same resource pensioners were loosing an average amount of 150 euros monthly in comparison with 1992 so it is more than 14.000 euros.

  5. THE ROLE OF LIBRARY USERS IN THE EUROPEAN INTEGRATION PROCESS • Real and potential users make great influence on the development of communication among the countries of the EU by contacting induviduals willing for professional cooperation. • The interactivity of sites helps the users a great deal to remove obstacles for penetrating cultural and scientific space of the contemporary world. • The users and the librarians participate together in the Information Society relying on their professional knowledge, cultural interests and experience.

  6. E-INFORMATION RESOURCES • Many countries of the European Union are the members of OECD e.g. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. The countries of the EU unavoidably follow the tendencies in the countries of OECD. • According to actual resources “OECD brings together the governments of all countries committed to democracy and the market economy from around the world to: - Support sustainable economic growth - Boost employment - Raise living standards - Assist other countries’ economic development and - Contribute to growth in world trade”. (www.oecd.org)

  7. Human resource is the most important for performing library and information activity in an adequate way, then for its’ improvement, the development of marketing as well as library image in relashionship towards users.

  8. Every library can point out an access to its’ own work. • One of those which is well known and doesn’t neglect any segment in working process is TQM (Total Quality Management) access. • It contributes a great deal to the efficiency of work in organizations which implement contemporary ecquipment and employ staff ready to be trained.

  9. The offer of the e-services for the users’ needs will depend on the acquisition policy in the library. • Marketing is to be intensified in technically progressive libraries having in mind their space conditions, financial and intellectual resources. • As normative acts are unavoidable, their authors should be able to follow technical progress in a Learned Society.

  10. National Library of Serbia: an example of good practice http://www.nb.rs/

  11. Consortium for Coordinated Acquisitions in Serbia (KOBSON) gives the opportunity to its’ libraries-members to use indispensable electronic services for the work with users. Thanks to the aggregates of databases the readers may search more than 35.000 e-journals through articles, to receive their full texts and use them for further work. • Users may search Internet in those libraries which have such a centre. • Except this, the users may also use the advantages of an electronic cooperative catalogue either from home or from their working places. • http://Nainfo.nb.rs/Kobson/page

  12. WORKING WITH THE USERS OF LIBRARY SERVICES • Only loyalty to librarianship can lead to an efficient work with users who have different observations and interests. • Librarians may find cultural inspiration for their work in actual events, particularly among jubilees. • It stimulates users to search e-information resources and sharpen their technical skills.

  13. 501 YEAR SINCE THE BIRTH OF ANDREA PALLADIO (1508-1580) • This famous Italian architect was widely considered the most influential person in the history of Western architecture who left his people numerous buildings as results of his creativity. • The “Andrea Palladio” International Centre for Architectural Studies in Vicenza: • http://www.cisapalladio.org/veneto/

  14. E-LIBRARY AND E-CITY • Nowadays, cities use web space in order to present their informative material and attract potential investors. The cities describe their advantages to the world using interactive sites. • In addition, the cities address their inhabitants and Internet users into diverse valuable contents giving them the opportunity to contact the municipal bodies because of all problems concerning the quality of life and work in the city.

  15. Successful city sites: • www.zagreb-convention.hr • www.ljubljana.si/en/ • www.beograd.rs • www.visitlondon.com/accomodation/ • www.london.gov.uk • www.florence.ala.it • www.barcelona.com

  16. CONCLUSION • The citizen becomes an e-citizen and the library user becomes an e-user. • Library programs, collections and services are being described across interactive sites in Serbia and elsewhere. • Serbia tends to become the member of the European Union. • Therefore it keeps adjusting itself to the European and world standards in economy as well as in non-profit organizations. Such efforts are being made in order to improve the quality of citizens’ life.

  17. The users make positive influence on the library work searching disposable e-information resources and implementing new technologies. • On the other side, libraries tend to improve the quality of their collections, instruct the users in the best possible way and to offer them good programs in order to meet their expectations.

  18. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION! E-MAIL: BUZUPAN@RCUB.BG.AC.RS

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