With the advent of the new Knowledge Society, special libraries need to review user zones and services to ensure that they continue to provide features customers want and need. They must now offer spaces and places for people to come together, as in the English Commons of old, to share ideas and technologies. They must heed the call of the open access movement and begin to play a part in it. This article discusses details of the transformation of physical and virtual spaces of the Research Library of the National Institute of Standards and Technology over the past two years into a comprehensive InfoCommons
In September 2005, Wesleyan University Library, Information Technology Services, and the Student Aca...
Information Commons have successfully served as platforms for innovations in facilities and service ...
Since 1994, when the University of Southern California opened an Information Commons (Holmes-Wong et...
With the advent of the new Knowledge Society, special libraries need to review user zones and servic...
The information commons (IC) strives to unite both electronic and traditional library resources to p...
First established in the United States in the 1990’s, the information commons (IC) has become a comm...
Since approximately 1990, the Information Commons has emerged as an effective model of integrated li...
There was a time when working in the information industry as known to libraries was relatively predi...
Edited by Charles Forrest, Martin Halbert. Includes a chapter by former College at Brockport faculty...
Purpose – This review describes the services offered in an information commons that primarily serves...
Abstract. Information commons is a highly integrated information service mode and a space for people...
No longer an innovation, the information commons has become a mainstream approach in U.S. academic l...
This paper reviews “information commons” concepts and describes administrative and functional integr...
In September 2005, Wesleyan University Library, Information Technology Services, and the Student Aca...
Information Commons have successfully served as platforms for innovations in facilities and service ...
Since 1994, when the University of Southern California opened an Information Commons (Holmes-Wong et...
With the advent of the new Knowledge Society, special libraries need to review user zones and servic...
The information commons (IC) strives to unite both electronic and traditional library resources to p...
First established in the United States in the 1990’s, the information commons (IC) has become a comm...
Since approximately 1990, the Information Commons has emerged as an effective model of integrated li...
There was a time when working in the information industry as known to libraries was relatively predi...
Edited by Charles Forrest, Martin Halbert. Includes a chapter by former College at Brockport faculty...
Purpose – This review describes the services offered in an information commons that primarily serves...
Abstract. Information commons is a highly integrated information service mode and a space for people...
No longer an innovation, the information commons has become a mainstream approach in U.S. academic l...
This paper reviews “information commons” concepts and describes administrative and functional integr...
In September 2005, Wesleyan University Library, Information Technology Services, and the Student Aca...
Information Commons have successfully served as platforms for innovations in facilities and service ...
Since 1994, when the University of Southern California opened an Information Commons (Holmes-Wong et...