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With titles covering Libraries, Information and Knowledge Management – from sector-specific insights and practical guides to agenda-setting thought leadership, Facet’s catalogue offers something for everyone.


INSIGHT


Andrew James is Director of Content & Publishing at Facet Publishing. (Andrew.James@ Facetpublishing.co.uk)


Facet Publishing has always been at the forefront of digital and technological developments in the library and information sciences, publishing innovative works that equip our readers with the tools and strategies they need to grapple with new technologies.


ECENT publications such as The AI and Data Revolution by Martin De Saulles and Social Media in Healthcare Information by Paula Younger are proof of this and our forthcoming titles on artificial intelligence, digital content and third generation cataloguing highlight Facet’s commitment to publishing cutting- edge resources that provide essential support to the LIS and GLAM sectors.


AI-Powered Cataloguing by Hannes Lowagie Addressing the growing need for innovation and automation in library cataloguing systems, this cutting-edge book teaches readers how to build AI-powered cataloguing apps using Microsoft Power Apps. Focusing on creating inclusive bibliographic records, this book enables readers to train AI models, develop tools to improve efficiency and collection management and address challenges such as uncatalogued collections and the demand for more accessible, enriched metadata. With a focus on practical applications and user- friendly methodologies, this transformative book provides librarians, information professionals and data managers with an accessible guide to building their own automated cataloguing systems.


AI and Information Access by G. G. Chowdhury and Sudatta Chowdhury


Designed for students, academics, researchers and professionals in the library, information and computer sciences, this authoritative work takes a practical approach to demonstrate and critically analyse the benefits offered by emerging Gen AI tools for information access, as well as the potential challenges and questions associated with the use of these tools. Legal and ethical issues of using Gen AI are discussed as well as the skills needed in order to use these tools effectively to find data and information for research and in everyday life.


Digital Content in Museums by Georgina Brooke This essential guide provides a comprehensive grounding in the skills, best practices and tools needed for digital content editors and managers to succeed in the museums, galleries, libraries and heritage sector. The breadth of digital content is covered – from social media and website design to blog


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posts, content strategy and surveys – with the aim of helping institutions increase their visibility, develop their audiences and meet user needs. Packed with tips, templates and real-life examples, it provides an essential reference for anyone looking to enter or working in digital content in the cultural sector.


Entity Modelling by Tiziana Possemato This book advances an innovative contribution to third generation cataloguing – ‘entity modelling’. Drawing on the history of cataloguing as well as elements of philosophy and computer science, the work sets out how to apply entity modelling in GLAM settings and facilitate communication and interoperability across the GLAM sector. Analysing a range of international case studies relating to specific bibliographic entries, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the concepts and practices involved in entity modelling to transform cataloguing at their own libraries and institutions.


Next year, Facet will be releasing a number of exciting and agenda-setting publications on topics such as feminist librarianship, homelessness, decolonisation and anti-racism as well as a national history of public libraries. We’re always looking for new authors whose insights are leading the conversation in our sector. If you’ve got an idea that the library and information community needs to hear, get in touch with me, Andrew James, Director of Content & Publishing at Andrew. James@Facetpublishing.co.uk.


Catalogue


All of Facet’s books are available online with a 35 per cent discount for CILIP members. With titles covering Libraries, Information and Knowledge Management – from sector- specific insights and practical guides to agenda-setting thought leadership, Facet’s catalogue offers something for everyone. Find out how you can build your professional development or deliver organisational impact at www.facetpublishing.co.uk. IP


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