FORETELLING THE FUTURE has never been easy, but even the smartest futurist could not have foreseen the recent economic woes. Each year for the annual Database Marketplace feature (see LJ 5/15/03, p. 38ff.), we ask companies what are the most important trends for the upcoming year. Not surprisingly, economic gloom dominated this year\u27s forecasts. Worrying about library budgets is only part of the picture, however, as libraries and information companies alike seek ways to bring additional high-quality digital information to users in more convenient ways
This paper is a combined presentation from the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries and the Universi...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Journal ArticleIs it possible to predict the future of serials work? Not with perfect accuracy, of c...
Five factors will influence the online databases of the future: telecommunications developments, sca...
FOR THE ANNUAL Database Marketplace Survey (see LJ 5/15/02, p. 42ff.) company representatives were a...
Examines the issues affecting online databases. Quality control; In-house databases; Changes in data...
Forecasts affecting the future of librarians and information workers have come and gone over the yea...
Discusses various factors responsible for transition in the database industry in the U.S. Changes in...
Major changes will mark the future of online. Five major forces are shaping online searching and the...
Librarians must get the most for their money and look to technology for new solutions. Several respo...
For librarians and information professionals to be truly future ready, we should be able to predict ...
Tenopir discusses major trends in the library marketplace in the next five years, including integrat...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...
Librarians should consider forming alliances to strength for negotiating the stormy database marketp...
While no one knows for sure what the future holds for libraries or the online industry, experts have...
This paper is a combined presentation from the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries and the Universi...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Journal ArticleIs it possible to predict the future of serials work? Not with perfect accuracy, of c...
Five factors will influence the online databases of the future: telecommunications developments, sca...
FOR THE ANNUAL Database Marketplace Survey (see LJ 5/15/02, p. 42ff.) company representatives were a...
Examines the issues affecting online databases. Quality control; In-house databases; Changes in data...
Forecasts affecting the future of librarians and information workers have come and gone over the yea...
Discusses various factors responsible for transition in the database industry in the U.S. Changes in...
Major changes will mark the future of online. Five major forces are shaping online searching and the...
Librarians must get the most for their money and look to technology for new solutions. Several respo...
For librarians and information professionals to be truly future ready, we should be able to predict ...
Tenopir discusses major trends in the library marketplace in the next five years, including integrat...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...
Librarians should consider forming alliances to strength for negotiating the stormy database marketp...
While no one knows for sure what the future holds for libraries or the online industry, experts have...
This paper is a combined presentation from the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries and the Universi...
In this paper Professor Di Martin identifies and interprets a number of trends and signposts we may ...
Journal ArticleIs it possible to predict the future of serials work? Not with perfect accuracy, of c...