A survey of academic libraries and librarians with active text digitalization projects produced a framework of issues faced by librarians implementing electronic text projects. Discusses and ranks factors in text selection; data conversion; data presentation, including mark-up schemes and level of encoding; access; archiving; user and staff education and training; and lists others issues to consider. (61 notes) (PEN
This article presents the findings of a web survey designed to better understand the expectations an...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
This is a postprint of an article published in Advances in Librarianship, vol 26 (2002). Complete ci...
A survey of academic libraries and librarians with active text digitalization projects produced a fr...
The explosive rate of technological progress in the development of information systems has not bene...
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This version of the article was submitted to American Libraries Magazine on November 12, 2015. It is...
These materials reflect work done for a 2016 article for American Libraries magazine ( http://americ...
This paper, based on three recent research projects, addresses some of the issues that are central t...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
Libraries traffic in information and librarians act as gateways to that inforrnation. One of their k...
This article presents the findings of a web survey designed to better understand the expectations an...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
This is a postprint of an article published in Advances in Librarianship, vol 26 (2002). Complete ci...
A survey of academic libraries and librarians with active text digitalization projects produced a fr...
The explosive rate of technological progress in the development of information systems has not bene...
Authors and readers in an age of electronic texts / Jay David Bolter -- Electronic texts in the huma...
In much the same way that the field of artificial intelligence produced a cult which fervently belie...
This paper examines the process by which new academic library services are created in response to a...
Digital libraries are the digital counterparts of traditional libraries of books and periodicals. Th...
This version of the article was submitted to American Libraries Magazine on November 12, 2015. It is...
These materials reflect work done for a 2016 article for American Libraries magazine ( http://americ...
This paper, based on three recent research projects, addresses some of the issues that are central t...
During the past fifteen years, library technology has been transformed. Where paper based technologi...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
Libraries traffic in information and librarians act as gateways to that inforrnation. One of their k...
This article presents the findings of a web survey designed to better understand the expectations an...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
This is a postprint of an article published in Advances in Librarianship, vol 26 (2002). Complete ci...