Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearable information technologies, smart appliances, electronic paper and e-books
Provides basic information on microcomputers, that are being used instead of terminals for online se...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...
Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearabl...
Discusses the future of library school education, particularly with regards to online searching and ...
Reports on trends forecasted at the 12th mid-year meeting of the American Society for Information Sc...
While no one knows for sure what the future holds for libraries or the online industry, experts have...
Librarians use Internet for its E-mail function and for remote access to online catalogs, electronic...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
Examines the software for online searching in the library in the United States. Single-system front-...
Major changes will mark the future of online. Five major forces are shaping online searching and the...
Discusses electronic publishing. What it is; Its two stages; The two `choices\u27 of publication typ...
Presents an excerpt about online searching based on a presentation to the Florida Library Associatio...
The two big online conferences in the US are the National Online Meeting (NOM) and Online World. Ten...
Tenopir notes that five major end user trends have emerged this year: web versions, end user systems...
Provides basic information on microcomputers, that are being used instead of terminals for online se...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...
Tenopir wonders where online technology will go in future. She explores such technologies as wearabl...
Discusses the future of library school education, particularly with regards to online searching and ...
Reports on trends forecasted at the 12th mid-year meeting of the American Society for Information Sc...
While no one knows for sure what the future holds for libraries or the online industry, experts have...
Librarians use Internet for its E-mail function and for remote access to online catalogs, electronic...
The relationship between online vendors and content providers was a major issue at the 1997 Online W...
Examines the software for online searching in the library in the United States. Single-system front-...
Major changes will mark the future of online. Five major forces are shaping online searching and the...
Discusses electronic publishing. What it is; Its two stages; The two `choices\u27 of publication typ...
Presents an excerpt about online searching based on a presentation to the Florida Library Associatio...
The two big online conferences in the US are the National Online Meeting (NOM) and Online World. Ten...
Tenopir notes that five major end user trends have emerged this year: web versions, end user systems...
Provides basic information on microcomputers, that are being used instead of terminals for online se...
Libraries should provide just as many of the electronic media reference sources as they can afford. ...
USER EXPECTATIONS ARE CHANGING, mainly owing to the web, search engines, and advances in communicati...