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2024-03-28T19:52:27ZАнализ на електронното правителство чрез модела на Eдуардс - S.H.E.L (Software-Hardware-Environment-Liveware)
http://hdl.handle.net/10506/467
Title: Анализ на електронното правителство чрез модела на Eдуардс - S.H.E.L (Software-Hardware-Environment-Liveware)
Authors: Лозанова-Белчева, Елица; Lozanova-Belcheva, Elitsa
Abstract: This article is focused on the characteristic of the e-government and the different as¬pects of research on it. Also the main point of the author’s view is to present and analyze the electronic government through the S.H.E.L. model (Software-Hardware-Environment-Liveware) which was found by professor E. Edwards in 1972 for the organization and proce-dures in aviation.2011-01-01T00:00:00ZБиблиотеките в света на електронния бизнес
http://hdl.handle.net/10506/466
Title: Библиотеките в света на електронния бизнес
Authors: Харизанова, Оля; Harizanova, Olya
Abstract: The author is a doctor of philosophy and associate professor in the Department of Library, Scientific Information and Cultural Policy at the Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. Since 2002 she intensively studies the development of the information society in Bulgaria, as well as the effects and transformations in the libraries’ activities under the influence of the new information and communication technologies (ICT). Assoc. Prof. Dr Olya Harizanova is an author of 16 books, 14 manuals, and 32 articles. Among these are: “Parliamentary Rhetoric of the Bulgarian Transition” (2000), “Parliamentary Rhetoric” (2001), “Computer World” (2001), “Computer Networks – Information Infrastructure and Technology” (2003). Three of the books are related to the libraries development in Bulgaria and their hard adaptation to the new technologies: “Bulgarian Libraries and Information Society: Readiness for Integration in the Knowledge Society” (2007), “Libraries and Network Society: Effects and Transformations” (2010), “ICT-Development of Libraries: System of Indicators” (2010).2011-01-01T00:00:00ZБиблиотеката – бъдеще в миналото, минало в бъдещето: Тържествено академично слово по повод 24 май, Денят на славянската писменост, българската просвета и култура, прочетено в аулата на Софийския университет "Св. Климент Охридски", 2010 г.
http://hdl.handle.net/10506/465
Title: Библиотеката – бъдеще в миналото, минало в бъдещето: Тържествено академично слово по повод 24 май, Денят на славянската писменост, българската просвета и култура, прочетено в аулата на Софийския университет "Св. Климент Охридски", 2010 г.
Authors: Димчев, Александър; Dimchev, Alexander
Abstract: The paper Libraries - Future in the Past, the Past in the Future was presented on the occasion of May 24th the Day of Slav Letters, Bulgarian Education and Culture in the Hall of the St. Clement Ohridski University of Sofia in 2010, as the official academic speech of Associate Professor Alexander Dimchev, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy. This is an attempt to present the idea of the library from antiquity to the present day. What were sought were projections in the past and their impact in different times over the trends of change in present day libraries. The author shares the view that past events, their accumulation and extrapolation are a bridge to the future. Considering the transformations and expectations towards libraries, they are it is in line with the ideas of one the eminent specialist in the field of management, Peter Drucker, who has stated: „The future is something that can be seen in advance. It has already occurred, as it is the outcome of events and impacts which have occurred which outline the scenario for the subsequent occurrences and models”. For over 5 000 years libraries have preserved the memory of humanity. They have passed through various metamorphoses - they have been deified, destroyed, they have come back to life from ashes, yet remained the basis of civilization and culture. Owing to libraries, out of the 6 000 known languages of various peoples those that have survived are only those with a script. Today libraries are behind the „wonder of internet”. As a result of accumulated experience in the organization principles, search, structuring and presentation of information resources, libraries with good reason can be defined as a basis of new information technologies, where they are accumulated and extrapolated. In the first years of the new millennium libraries faced a number of challenges, changes and serious competition. They were a cross-point of many processes and phenomena, related with the information society and an increasingly globalizing world. In modern states libraries are particularly important as they provide information and knowledge to various groups. In strategies and documents for libraries we find serious recommendations to the authorities in separate countries. It is their obligation to draw up a national library and information policy. Such views are in the context of leading ideas in the Strategy Europe 2020 - „a digital” society, „education” etc. The report gives an evaluation which way libraries should take in the last years of the twentieth century and the first decade of the twenty first century. It reflects the concern of specialists dealing with the problem of the preservation of information in libraries, its organization and access in future. The strategy also points out the basic reasons, among them the exponential growth of information; growing competition in the information sector; the serious transformation in the communication channels for its dissemination to the public; the drastic increase in the prices of information, in particular scientific information; the incredible rate of change of information technologies etc., which sometimes astonishes experts and the forecasts for the future. Thinking of the future of libraries is a delicate issue. The information society, at the background of its best achievements also brings grimaces, leads to contradictions, doubt, confusion and asymmetry. Increasingly we enter a world, where communication passes through knowledge, through the achievements of human civilization. Communications is increasingly more visible and retroactive, where the man in the street only has a future, if he is educated. It is the author’s conviction that what we are passing to the coming generation should help them realize their dreams. For the future is part of the past. It steps on accumulated human experience and knowledge, which has built the bridge to the other bank - the future of our civilization. Libraries are part of that future, which has to be proven, it has to be sought. Libraries are significant subject.2011-01-01T00:00:00ZГодишник на СУ "Св. Климент Охридски". Философски факултет. Книга Библиотечно-информационни науки, Т. 3.
http://hdl.handle.net/10506/462
Title: Годишник на СУ "Св. Климент Охридски". Философски факултет. Книга Библиотечно-информационни науки, Т. 3.
Editors: Yanakieva, Tatyana (Editor)2011-01-01T00:00:00Z