This keynote address emphasizes the continuing evolution of libraries from fixed physical sites to complete integration within their communities. The author reviews recent changes in users??? needs and speculates on demands that will emerge in the near future. She uses case studies of library and information services that support academic communities, including the recent emergence of research/scholars commons that reflect the recognition that faculty and graduate students require services that are distinctly different than those needed by undergraduate students. The author also discusses currently emerging research management support systems that are being developed and delivered in collaboration with other campus entities and speculate ...
Emerging trends in technology have changed the academic libraries’ landscape and services. These cha...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
We are finally starting to see the early signs of transformation inscholarly publishing. The innovat...
This keynote address emphasizes the continuing evolution of libraries from fixed physical sites to c...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
A PowerPoint presentation with notesAs needs of faculty and students are evolving, the University of...
Keynote Speech 1The Conference program's website is located at http://www.lib.nthu.edu.tw/library/ep...
The future-focussed academic library “must be distinguished by the scope and quality of its service ...
As the third millennium dawns, technology has profoundly changed at such a rapid pace that what is t...
Libraries need to be more active and available online so that the community is aware of the resource...
In recent years, there have been significant changes in the role of the academic library that has ha...
AFTERNOON KEYNOTE PRESENTATION In the current environment where computers are almost ubiquitously co...
Academic libraries are faced with a daunting series of challenges brought on by the digital revoluti...
This presentation addresses the importance of academic libraries shifting from library as place to...
Today’s librarians must create an engaging setting for teaching and learning by offering a wel...
Emerging trends in technology have changed the academic libraries’ landscape and services. These cha...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
We are finally starting to see the early signs of transformation inscholarly publishing. The innovat...
This keynote address emphasizes the continuing evolution of libraries from fixed physical sites to c...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
A PowerPoint presentation with notesAs needs of faculty and students are evolving, the University of...
Keynote Speech 1The Conference program's website is located at http://www.lib.nthu.edu.tw/library/ep...
The future-focussed academic library “must be distinguished by the scope and quality of its service ...
As the third millennium dawns, technology has profoundly changed at such a rapid pace that what is t...
Libraries need to be more active and available online so that the community is aware of the resource...
In recent years, there have been significant changes in the role of the academic library that has ha...
AFTERNOON KEYNOTE PRESENTATION In the current environment where computers are almost ubiquitously co...
Academic libraries are faced with a daunting series of challenges brought on by the digital revoluti...
This presentation addresses the importance of academic libraries shifting from library as place to...
Today’s librarians must create an engaging setting for teaching and learning by offering a wel...
Emerging trends in technology have changed the academic libraries’ landscape and services. These cha...
Conference proceeding from the Living the Future 6 Conference, April 5-8, 2006, University of Arizon...
We are finally starting to see the early signs of transformation inscholarly publishing. The innovat...