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Technological innovation, perceptions and definitions, Jason Vaughan

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Technological innovation, perceptions and definitions, Jason Vaughan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
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illustrations
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Technological innovation
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
861284741
Responsibility statement
Jason Vaughan
Series statement
Library technology reports,, v. 49, no. 7, 0024-2586
Sub title
perceptions and definitions
Summary
"Abstract: Innovation is a broad concept, frequently mentioned in circles at all levels--libraries, higher education, the corporate environment, and society in general. So frequently is the word used, and in so many contexts, that it can become confusing to clearly frame what the word means at present. Clarity is important, as it can help provide focus, direction, and strategy for organizations often under the shadow of limited resources. More bluntly, innovation is often synonymous with change, progress, and addressing user needs in new ways--critical concepts in today's volatile higher education environment. This issue of Library Technology Reports seeks to open or continue the discussion of what's meant by innovation, focusing specifically on innovation with a strong technological underpinning. A brief review of the literature--scholarly and mainstream--is accompanied by some more indirect methods to try to better grasp what librarians and the profession refer to when they use the word innovation. Later, results from a survey open to Association of Research Library [sic] members offer additional insights into what directors of large research libraries think about when considering the concept of technological innovation."
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