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The sole function of university libraries is service innovation.

Zhang Yongcheng, Hao Dongdong, Song Yipin, Wang Jiamu, Hao Dongdong
2025-10-06 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202508.00186

A university library constitutes a service production function comprising elements such as management, resources, functions, and innovative spirit, whose sole function of existence is service innovation. Service innovation represents a process of organic coupling between librarian creativity and the…

Impact and Reflections of BIBFRAME Format Conversion in Foreign Libraries on China's Cataloging Work (Postprint)

Zhang Shiyi
2025-07-09 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202507.00087 Mixed Source

The Library of Congress announced that it will fully implement BIBFRAME cataloging beginning in 2025, standardizing catalogers' use of BIBFRAME editors for cataloging operations, which will inevitably introduce new changes to the international cataloging framework. Since most foreign language catalo…

User-Demand-Based Research on Information Services for Senior Users in Provincial Public Libraries: A Case Study of Shaanxi Provincial Library (Postprint)

Li Qingwei, Ma Lin, Zhang Meng
2025-07-09 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202507.00092

Thoroughly investigating the information needs of elderly users and proposing corresponding improvement strategies can help public libraries enhance the quality of information services for elderly users and safeguard the public rights and interests of silver-haired users. This study takes the Shaanx…

Research on Organization and Storage of Digital Resources for Major Emergencies in the Construction of Thematic Databases: Postprint

Liu Jin, Wang Yuyuan, Wang Shiwen
2025-06-24 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00288 Mixed Source

[Purpose/Significance] Developing an ontological organization model for digital resources of major emergency events oriented towards thematic databases facilitates the preservation and transmission of disaster historical memory, and enables the realization of the historical value and practical utili…

Large Model-Empowered Trusted Data Space: Data Security Governance and Trust Mechanism Construction Postprint

Pei Lei, Xiaoyu Chen
2025-06-24 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00293

[Purpose/Significance]This study explores the key constituent elements of trusted data space and its implementation pathway, focusing on analyzing the role and impact of large model technology in data security governance and trust mechanism framework construction. [Method/Process]Employing a methodo…

A Grounded Theory Study on Factors Influencing Emergency Information Acquisition among Rural Left-Behind Children (Postprint)

Chen Yanhong, Yuan Shuang
2025-06-16 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00153

Investigating the influencing factors of emergency information acquisition among rural left-behind children during major public health events can provide valuable recommendations for improving their emergency information acquisition capabilities. This study conducted interviews with 34 rural left-be…

Construction and Application of Citation Linkages Between Papers and Citing Literature: Solving the Bottleneck Problem in Citation Analysis

Wang Lixue, Wang Lixue
2022-04-15 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202204.00139

[Purpose/Significance] Researchers require citation linkages that identify the cited papers referenced by citing documents; however, the commonly downloaded data only contains the references listed in citing documents. Only by establishing a mapping between reference entries and cited papers can cit…

Survey and Analysis of Core Competencies of Library and Information Science Graduate Students in the New Era: Postprint

Chu Jingli, Zhang Ying, Xie Hejia, Chu Jingli
2022-04-02 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202204.00019

[Purpose/Significance] Library and information science graduate students constitute the emerging force in the development of the LIS profession. Development in the new era has presented new demands for LIS education, requiring further enhancement of core competencies among LIS graduate students. [Re…