The National Information Infrastructure will bring information to the doorstep of every household. Librarianship must respond to this development through the National Electronic Library. Librarianship as a profession must set the information agenda if it is to be a viable and influential entity in the electronic environment. Traditional library services are being redefined by technology, and the concept of the National Electronic Library must combine the roles of the academic institution, public enterprise, and library education. This professional reference is a guide to assist librarians in planning for the future.||The volume maintains that the growing electronic environment is driving a cultural transformation in which libraries must exa...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
Libraries in the USA and globally are undergoing quiet revolution. Libraries are moving away from a ...
What is the future for libraries and their librarians? In trying to give an answer to this pressing ...
PITKIN, Gary M. (ed.). The National Electronic Library: a guide to the future for library managers. ...
This textbook, the fourth edition of "Computers for Libraries", has been compl etely revised to inco...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
In the today’s world, information technology is making revolution in all fields and is to be ever pr...
Information technology has transformed library and information services. Distinctive features of the...
For centuries, the position of the library and the librarian was not under debate. The useful role o...
What is and will be the role of libraries in the Internet age? Examines the nature of the electronic...
In previous days libraries are recognized as storehouse of the books and librarians are the custodia...
The public library is generally agreed to be a place, usually conceived and maintained as an extensi...
Libraries of all types have undergone significant developments in the last few decades. The rate of ...
New computer-based technologies are causing both evolutionary and revolutionary changes in libraries...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
Libraries in the USA and globally are undergoing quiet revolution. Libraries are moving away from a ...
What is the future for libraries and their librarians? In trying to give an answer to this pressing ...
PITKIN, Gary M. (ed.). The National Electronic Library: a guide to the future for library managers. ...
This textbook, the fourth edition of "Computers for Libraries", has been compl etely revised to inco...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
In the today’s world, information technology is making revolution in all fields and is to be ever pr...
Information technology has transformed library and information services. Distinctive features of the...
For centuries, the position of the library and the librarian was not under debate. The useful role o...
What is and will be the role of libraries in the Internet age? Examines the nature of the electronic...
In previous days libraries are recognized as storehouse of the books and librarians are the custodia...
The public library is generally agreed to be a place, usually conceived and maintained as an extensi...
Libraries of all types have undergone significant developments in the last few decades. The rate of ...
New computer-based technologies are causing both evolutionary and revolutionary changes in libraries...
Information is an important commodity now a days. Higher education, research, business; all depend o...
The way that higher education library services are viewed, planned and managed must change radically...
Libraries in the USA and globally are undergoing quiet revolution. Libraries are moving away from a ...
What is the future for libraries and their librarians? In trying to give an answer to this pressing ...