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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

Now information technologies and the information revolution are again transforming society. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated the transformation from many years to just a couple of years. This 3-part series will discuss digital transformation (DT) from several perspectives. The Genesis of Digital Transformation.

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Shift happens: the future office/library in a connected world

CILIP

Shift happens: the future office/library in a connected world. digital transformation? workplace strategy? and, yes, the library. So what role can libraries play in the new normal ? Our libraries are cherished and often the strong vocal support for the ? s President?s Join CILIP?s was copy and paste.

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Valuable and timely insight into digital literacy and learning

CILIP

Coverage includes a discussion of terminology, institutional approaches, existing frameworks, digital literacy in learning and teaching, copyright literacy, teaching the use of digital tools, critical approaches to literacy and combatting social exclusion using digital skills. Contributors.

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Building smarter communities through public-private collaboration

CGI

Another catalyst to digitally transforming Lafayette is smart community initiatives that pair LCG with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL Lafayette), which has one of the country’s top Computer Science and Informatics programs, and CGI, which has a state-of-the-art technology center in Lafayette. On average, U.S.

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Positive disruption culture

CILIP

16m budget, discusses some of the many dichotomies that library leaders now face. The problems facing library leaders are complex but the tools at their disposal don’t always work as expected – as witnessed by Masud during his early introduction to the profession: “I was born in the library world. Accidental librarians.

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2021 - A year in review

CILIP

We have also been able to grow our influence in Westminster and the Devolved Administrations, particularly thanks to the re-launch of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Libraries, Information and Knowledge (APPG LInK) ? to promote collaboration between libraries in the UK and overseas. Building bridges, not walls.

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Advocating for our profession

CILIP

As the Chartered body for library, information and knowledge workers, CILIP has an important responsibility to advocate for the value and impact of our profession locally, nationally across all four nations of the UK and internationally. invest in libraries? public libraries?) Manifesto for Libraries? Build the future ?