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Translating 2.0 Technologies for Tangible Benefits & Transparency

Posted by Hazman Aziz On January - 20 - 2008

Wow, that a good topic to write for my academic library. I saw this entry on Michael Stephen blog’s Tame The Web. It is an interesting topic. I have been working in my academic library in NTU at more than 1 year and have implemented a number of 2.0 Technologies.

Library 2.0 EFM

One of them is Vovici’s EFM solution to conduct either massive or target survey for the library. This system has actually revolutionizing the academic system in conducting survey. Librarians are able to build a survey quickly, deploy in a matter of second and able to received the results with the aid advanced reporting. Vovici is a product that span the entire continuum of survey and feedback management. Whether you want to conduct Web based surveys; leverage advanced reporting tools to gain further insight into your data; manage and control a survey community; or need survey and research expertise; it has everything any librarians need to ensure they are asking the right questions, the right way to drive their business initiatives.

Two departments benefit from this initiative is the Instructional Division and Information Division. Instructional Division has used this system to gather feedback and reviews of their instructional course. While, Information Division has used this to tabulate the analytical reports of each month reference works.Thus, this is system has an in-build business intelligence component. The pictures of the system is capture below of this entry.

So, what is this actually all about …

Internet Librarian International 2008
Translating 2.0 Technologies for Tangible Benefits & Transparency

16-17 October 2008

Novotel
London West
London UK

Deadline: 28 March 2008 for call for speakers.

For more information, you can check out at Michael Stephen blog’s Tame The Web.

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