Review of Information Tomorrow: Reflections on Technology and The Future of Public and Academic Librarie
Technology for the Rest of Us: a Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-tech Librarian. Nancy C...
Libraries are created as an authenticated and authoritative parlance where knowledge of all human en...
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...
Courtney, Nancy, ed. Library 2.0 and Beyond: Innovative Technologies and Tomorrow's User. Westport, ...
Libraries have been one of the great wonders of the world dating back to the third century before th...
Speakers' comments from the Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing are summarized...
Review Excerpt: A book about trends and issues shaping the evolution of American libraries by Peter ...
This article presents an evaluation of the role of IT utilities in the transformation of academic li...
This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic ...
The library of the future is an elusive, ever-changing goal. Creating it is a challenge in an enviro...
The fast and continuous technological change that is characteristic of the information society we fi...
Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academi...
A poster presented by Hiren Lemma, Niki Maleki, Grant Oakes and Maggie Roundtree for the class Libra...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89135/1/2009_Library_Futures_J_Lib_Admin.pd
Technology for the Rest of Us: a Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-tech Librarian. Nancy C...
Libraries are created as an authenticated and authoritative parlance where knowledge of all human en...
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...
Courtney, Nancy, ed. Library 2.0 and Beyond: Innovative Technologies and Tomorrow's User. Westport, ...
Libraries have been one of the great wonders of the world dating back to the third century before th...
Speakers' comments from the Annual Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing are summarized...
Review Excerpt: A book about trends and issues shaping the evolution of American libraries by Peter ...
This article presents an evaluation of the role of IT utilities in the transformation of academic li...
This special issue of portal: Libraries and the Academy explores the possibilities of what academic ...
The library of the future is an elusive, ever-changing goal. Creating it is a challenge in an enviro...
The fast and continuous technological change that is characteristic of the information society we fi...
Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academi...
A poster presented by Hiren Lemma, Niki Maleki, Grant Oakes and Maggie Roundtree for the class Libra...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89135/1/2009_Library_Futures_J_Lib_Admin.pd
Technology for the Rest of Us: a Primer on Computer Technologies for the Low-tech Librarian. Nancy C...
Libraries are created as an authenticated and authoritative parlance where knowledge of all human en...
For librarians and information professionals to be truly future ready, we should be able to predict ...