Research on the Adaptation of Information Demands of Floating Population Empowered by Technology to Library Management Services

期刊: 《Frontiers of social sciences》 DOI:10.64649/yh.fss.2025030012 PDF下载

Nan Liu

Library of Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

摘要

Driven by the technological wave, the adaptation between the information demands of the floating population and library management services will undergo new trends, challenges, and opportunities. With the acceleration of urbanization and the continuous expansion of the scale of the floating population, their information demands present diversified and personalized characteristics. Meanwhile, the rapid development of information technology has provided new opportunities for the innovation of library services. This paper systematically analyzes the information demand characteristics of the floating population, the current situation and existing problems of library services through methods such as literature analysis, questionnaire survey, and case study, and proposes adaptation improvement strategies based on technology empowerment. Research findings show that the information demands of the floating population mainly focus on employment, housing, education, medical care, and social security, etc.However, existing library services have deficiencies in terms of resource supply, service methods, and accessibility. Based on this, this paper puts forward optimization suggestions from three aspects: technical application, service model, and management mechanism, with the aim of providing theoretical references and practical guidance for improving the efficiency of libraries in serving the floating population.

关键词

Technology empowerment; Floating population; Information demand; Library services; Adaptability

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