The amount of digital information that libraries need to manage effectively for the benefit of users is constantly increasing. This book discusses how library administrators can better handle this growing abundance of information.
The amount of digital information that libraries need to manage effectively for the benefit of users is constantly increasing. This book discusses how library administrators can better handle this growing abundance of information.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sul H. Lee is Peggy V. Helmerich Chair and professor of Library and Information Studies at the University of Oklahoma and Dean of University of Oklahoma Libraries. He is the editor of the Journal of Library Administration and serves regularly as consultant to library service providers, academic book vendors, publishers, and advises state and local governments on library affairs.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Sul H. Lee 2. Bridging the Gap: Wherever you are, the Library Carla J. Stoffle, Kim Leeder, and Gabrielle Sykes-Casavant 3. Responding to the Preservation Challenge: Portico, an Electronic Archiving Service Eileen G. Fenton 4. Assessing the Value and Impact of Digital Content Brinley Franklin and Terry Plum 5. All Hype or Real Change: Has the Digital Revolution Changed Scholarly Communication? Barbara McFadden Allen 6. A World Infinite and Accessible: Digital Ubiquity, the Adaptable Library, and the End of Information Dennis Dillon 7. Social, Intellectual, and Cultural Spaces: Creating Compelling Library Environments for the Digital Age Barbara I. Dewey 8. A Question of Access-Evolving Policies and Practices Heather Joseph 9. Funes and the Search Engine Frank Menchaca
1. Introduction Sul H. Lee 2. Bridging the Gap: Wherever you are, the Library Carla J. Stoffle, Kim Leeder, and Gabrielle Sykes-Casavant 3. Responding to the Preservation Challenge: Portico, an Electronic Archiving Service Eileen G. Fenton 4. Assessing the Value and Impact of Digital Content Brinley Franklin and Terry Plum 5. All Hype or Real Change: Has the Digital Revolution Changed Scholarly Communication? Barbara McFadden Allen 6. A World Infinite and Accessible: Digital Ubiquity, the Adaptable Library, and the End of Information Dennis Dillon 7. Social, Intellectual, and Cultural Spaces: Creating Compelling Library Environments for the Digital Age Barbara I. Dewey 8. A Question of Access-Evolving Policies and Practices Heather Joseph 9. Funes and the Search Engine Frank Menchaca
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