Modeling the development of the online conference’s services
Abstract
Purpose
The integrated purpose of the libraries’ communication plan in general is to create and accomplish scientific events aiming, first of all, at covering the extensive demand for the scientific conferences. Their primary objective is to raise the prestigious brand name of their organisation, which constitutes the organizing authority. At the same time, this authority, except for its non-profit charitable profile, aims to financial gains by attracting participants for its sustainability. Furthermore, these academic events have contributed to the utmost dissemination of the library’s brand name to an expanding mass of people to the extent of attracting new visitors (Broady-Preston and Lobo, 2011). One of the qualitative academic events, among others, is the creation of academic-nature events, whose following-up is blocked by a multitude of financial barriers according to the new visitors’ viewpoint. Considering the economic crisis, the purpose of this paper is the creation of interesting, in the science of library, online events, just like the online conferences (Broady-Preston and Swain, 2012).
Design/methodology/approach
This paper highlights the advantages of the dynamic modelling of systems aimed at developing a successful online conference. In this research, the authors have used the science of design and the research methodology for testing the concept of modeling.
Findings
This paper examines the interface among several dimensions for the development of dynamic models. The validity and usefulness of those models in the process of decision-making has been confirmed by the usage of dynamic models in various sectors.
Originality/value
This paper applies the system and the concepts of dynamic modelling, which are pioneering elements as to their nature and evolution.
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Citation
Sakas, D.P., Vlachos, D.S. and Nasiopoulos, D.K. (2016), "Modeling the development of the online conference’s services", Library Review, Vol. 65 No. 3, pp. 160-184. https://doi.org/10.1108/LR-06-2015-0063
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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