Abstract: This paper reviews the role the National Library of Canada plays in supporting effective and efficient access both to current research findings and the scholarly archive of Canadian publications. The impact of electronic dissemination of scholarly information is examined in the context of collections development, services to scholars and researchers, and co-operative initiatives. The paper focuses on emerging issues surrounding electronic publications relating to legal deposit, preservation, standards for encoding, proprietary rights to information, and research services. It also explores the potential for enhancements to the National Library's Canadian Theses Program in the context of an electronic environment. Résumé: Cet art...
Canadian Theses 1998-2002 has been made online by the NLC e.g. the following: Nicholls, Jacqueline M...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Cana...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
Increasingly, federal government departments in Canada are publishing and disseminating official inf...
information, electronic access to government information Abstract: This paper provides a librarian’...
Abstract: The means and method of scholarly communication are changing as new and faster forms of co...
As the push for open access (OA) burgeons around the globe, it is important to examine OA as it rela...
Abstract: As part of its internationally acclaimed SchoolNet project, Industry Canada is supporting ...
Abstract: This article asserts that to make Canada's presence felt, we must understand the importanc...
Cet article aborde les différents courants de pensée concernant les bibliothèques nationales. Les rô...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
Canada's success as a modern, knowledge-based economy depends on a strong national information infra...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
Canadian Theses 1998-2002 has been made online by the NLC e.g. the following: Nicholls, Jacqueline M...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Cana...
For hundreds of years, libraries have been the custodians of the accumulated knowledge of human civi...
This book chapter argues that Canadian academic libraries have largely failed to maximize the opport...
Increasingly, federal government departments in Canada are publishing and disseminating official inf...
information, electronic access to government information Abstract: This paper provides a librarian’...
Abstract: The means and method of scholarly communication are changing as new and faster forms of co...
As the push for open access (OA) burgeons around the globe, it is important to examine OA as it rela...
Abstract: As part of its internationally acclaimed SchoolNet project, Industry Canada is supporting ...
Abstract: This article asserts that to make Canada's presence felt, we must understand the importanc...
Cet article aborde les différents courants de pensée concernant les bibliothèques nationales. Les rô...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
Canada's success as a modern, knowledge-based economy depends on a strong national information infra...
Access to government information varies widely and is, in many cases, changing rapidly. This present...
Canadian Theses 1998-2002 has been made online by the NLC e.g. the following: Nicholls, Jacqueline M...
As the budget increases of the post-World War II era that favoured science and education were being ...
The Canadian National Site Licensing Project (CNSLP) is a national effort by a consortium of 64 Cana...