A new model of subject service in university library in the age of digital intelligence
Xiaoping Zhang
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pmcs.v5i5.902
Keywords: the age of digital intelligence; University library; Subject service; New model
Abstract
In the traditional sense, university library is a place to provide book borrowing and reading services, but in the age of digital intelligence, the function of library has undergone great changes. The library should not only provide rich paper books and periodical resources, but also keep up with the era of digital intelligence, and actively build digital library and electronic resource platform to provide readers with convenient online search and resource acquisition services. Under the background of the digital era, digital resources are constantly updated and data is in a geometric growth state. Subject services of university libraries can also be presented in a more accurate service mode to meet the needs of librarians for geometric data services. This paper analyzes in detail the connotation of intelligent subject service of university library in the digital age, hoping to enrich the content of subject service and promote the reform and optimization of subject service of university library.
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