Roger McDonough relates the changes to academic libraries that confronted librarians in the early 1970s. Along with problems of civil unrest, the libraries were faced with shrinking budgets and drastic changes in library methodology. He also cites sources which were reticent to the upcoming integration of computers in libraries, suggesting computers create redundancy and irrelevant information retrieval
This article chronicles the Syracuse University Library, which existed from 1871-1972. It rose from ...
One could argue that universities originated from places like the Library of Alexandria, established...
The paper gives a broad historical overview of the development of library automation and then assess...
Roger McDonough relates the changes to academic libraries that confronted librarians in the early 19...
This article details the struggles of Syracuse University in the early 1970s with the opening of a n...
One of the interesting phenomena of the current era is that libraries have begun to occupy the cente...
Associates and other friends frequently inquire about the Libraries\u27 needs. This issue of The Cou...
Traces the development of academic librarianship from 1939 to the present. Specific areas discussed ...
In this article, Robert B. Downs sets forth his vision that a university repository should not be li...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
The contemporary history of collection management in North American research libraries began midcent...
This chapter, in a work of 31 chapters, provides a review of developments in the marketplace for lib...
This paper presents an overview of the shifting issues in library management, from pre to post elect...
An address by Rutherford David Rogers, University Librarian of Yale, upon the occasion of the dedica...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
This article chronicles the Syracuse University Library, which existed from 1871-1972. It rose from ...
One could argue that universities originated from places like the Library of Alexandria, established...
The paper gives a broad historical overview of the development of library automation and then assess...
Roger McDonough relates the changes to academic libraries that confronted librarians in the early 19...
This article details the struggles of Syracuse University in the early 1970s with the opening of a n...
One of the interesting phenomena of the current era is that libraries have begun to occupy the cente...
Associates and other friends frequently inquire about the Libraries\u27 needs. This issue of The Cou...
Traces the development of academic librarianship from 1939 to the present. Specific areas discussed ...
In this article, Robert B. Downs sets forth his vision that a university repository should not be li...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
The contemporary history of collection management in North American research libraries began midcent...
This chapter, in a work of 31 chapters, provides a review of developments in the marketplace for lib...
This paper presents an overview of the shifting issues in library management, from pre to post elect...
An address by Rutherford David Rogers, University Librarian of Yale, upon the occasion of the dedica...
A 1997-1998 report to the university community by William J. Crowe, Vice Chancellor for Information ...
This article chronicles the Syracuse University Library, which existed from 1871-1972. It rose from ...
One could argue that universities originated from places like the Library of Alexandria, established...
The paper gives a broad historical overview of the development of library automation and then assess...