Horstmann W. Are Academic Libraries Changing Fast Enough? Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. 2018;42(3):433-440.Academic libraries are under a severe pressure of transforming towards a novel form of information organization. Book circulation, learning space and licensing digital content continue to be core services. But the sciences and the humanities are increasingly requesting support for their novel publishing activities. Open Access in science or digital editions in the humanities, and data-intensive operations in research, e.g. data management plans, research software support or data curation and preservation services become mission critical. Thus, in order to stay the central partner for academic information within the institution, libr...
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After a short introduction to the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB), the article deals with the question ...
Paper presented at the 35th IATUL Conference (International Association of Scientific and Technologi...
Academic libraries are under a severe pressure of transforming towards a novel form of information o...
Institutions of higher education and academic libraries are not the traditional organizations they o...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
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Die „Datenrevolution“ hat sich auf die WissenschaftlerInnen aller Disziplinen ausgewirkt. Als ob die...
In an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, University of Texas System Chancellor ...
This paper discusses the massive changes over the last 25 years particularly in medical libraries. T...
Much thinking about and planning of academic libraries seems to assume that they are more or less se...
Academic libraries, in particular medical libraries, have been subject to constant change for many y...
The nature of the changes that university libraries face in the digital age is addressed in the docu...
For many years libraries have adapted to digital change as this has been expressed on the immediate ...
Both challenges and opportunities are plentiful in libraries these days. A quick summary of the curr...
"Charles J. Henry, in the January/February 2011 column for the E-Content department, challenged read...
After a short introduction to the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (KB), the article deals with the question ...
Paper presented at the 35th IATUL Conference (International Association of Scientific and Technologi...