"The digital age has transformed information access in ways that no one ever dreamed. But the afterclap of our digital wonders has left libraries reeling as they are no longer the chief contender in information delivery. The book explores how libraries and librarians must face the future if they are to continue to be relevant, vibrant, and enduring"--
"The digital age has transformed information access in ways that no one ever dreamed. But the afterclap of our digital wonders has left libraries reeling as they are no longer the chief contender in information delivery. The book explores how libraries and librarians must face the future if they are to continue to be relevant, vibrant, and enduring"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Y. Herring is the dean of library services at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina. His work has appeared in American Libraries and Library Journal and many other publications.
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Table of Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Part One 1. Introduction 2. Everything Is Still Not on the Internet 3. Searching the Web 4. Quality Control, or Lack Thereof 5. Rotting from Within? 6. En Masse: Mass Digitization 7. Copyright 8. Ebooks Über Alles? 9. Depth and Ubiquity Part Two 10. Reading and Literacy 11. Privacy 12. Piracy Part Three 13. You Are Here 14. Are Libraries Obsolete After All? Two Scenarios Epilogue: Reviving the Spirit of Andrew Carnegie Chapter Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Part One 1. Introduction 2. Everything Is Still Not on the Internet 3. Searching the Web 4. Quality Control, or Lack Thereof 5. Rotting from Within? 6. En Masse: Mass Digitization 7. Copyright 8. Ebooks Über Alles? 9. Depth and Ubiquity Part Two 10. Reading and Literacy 11. Privacy 12. Piracy Part Three 13. You Are Here 14. Are Libraries Obsolete After All? Two Scenarios Epilogue: Reviving the Spirit of Andrew Carnegie Chapter Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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