Matching New Technology to Real User Needs
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https://doi.org/10.3776/ncl.v84i1.5516Abstract
Libraries continue to encounter a steady stream of new web-based tools, such as AI chatbots embedded in library websites, collaborative whiteboards for instruction, analytics dashboards promising insight into user behavior, and next-generation discovery systems marketed as transformative. As early technology adopters, libraries are often eager to experiment. Yet the most successful technology implementations are rarely driven by what is newest or most impressive.Downloads
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2026-04-14
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