In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may be able to use to forecast potential futures for libraries and librarians and considers how we might positively influence their development and realization
Presentation given at the Florida Library Association 2008 Annual Conference in St. Pete Beach, Flor...
The literature about academic libraries takes a strong interest in the future, yet little of it refl...
In this information age it is widely recognised that, in order to maintain relevance and to gain a c...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academi...
This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic ...
A poster presented by Hiren Lemma, Niki Maleki, Grant Oakes and Maggie Roundtree for the class Libra...
In this project, ALIA set out to investigate the big questions. Heading towards 2025: How will libra...
Forecasts affecting the future of librarians and information workers have come and gone over the yea...
The paper Libraries - Future in the Past, the Past in the Future was presented on the occasion of Ma...
For librarians and information professionals to be truly future ready, we should be able to predict ...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
The library of the future is an elusive, ever-changing goal. Creating it is a challenge in an enviro...
Academic libraries have long envisioned a future where new services and functions are added to our e...
Presentation slidesIn order to be sustainable and resilient in the future, you have to be prepared f...
Presentation given at the Florida Library Association 2008 Annual Conference in St. Pete Beach, Flor...
The literature about academic libraries takes a strong interest in the future, yet little of it refl...
In this information age it is widely recognised that, in order to maintain relevance and to gain a c...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academi...
This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic ...
A poster presented by Hiren Lemma, Niki Maleki, Grant Oakes and Maggie Roundtree for the class Libra...
In this project, ALIA set out to investigate the big questions. Heading towards 2025: How will libra...
Forecasts affecting the future of librarians and information workers have come and gone over the yea...
The paper Libraries - Future in the Past, the Past in the Future was presented on the occasion of Ma...
For librarians and information professionals to be truly future ready, we should be able to predict ...
Libraries have been the source of innovation throughout human history. People today do not understan...
The library of the future is an elusive, ever-changing goal. Creating it is a challenge in an enviro...
Academic libraries have long envisioned a future where new services and functions are added to our e...
Presentation slidesIn order to be sustainable and resilient in the future, you have to be prepared f...
Presentation given at the Florida Library Association 2008 Annual Conference in St. Pete Beach, Flor...
The literature about academic libraries takes a strong interest in the future, yet little of it refl...
In this information age it is widely recognised that, in order to maintain relevance and to gain a c...