International audienceI have been asked to give a keynote speech on the future of libraries. The major governing idea of my presentation and the one that I believe will be the organizing principle for our future development is that modern technology will eventually make the traditional, local library obsolete as an instrument for storing and disseminating literature. In one generation, literature will totally migrate to the e-format and become ubiquitous, and a new, global library structure will be developed to handle this situation. Instead of presenting this concept to you in a chain of facts, observations, arguments, and projections, I have decided to take a leap of imagination: so, today we shall not be looking at the future of librarie...
The potential of modern information and communication technologies for the modernization of library...
For centuries, the position of the library and the librarian was not under debate. The useful role o...
What is the future for libraries and their librarians? In trying to give an answer to this pressing ...
International audienceI have been asked to give a keynote speech on the future of libraries. The maj...
: I have been asked to give a keynote speech on the future of libraries. The major governing idea of...
The paper Libraries - Future in the Past, the Past in the Future was presented on the occasion of Ma...
Presentation at “Breakthrough: Preparing today’s librarians for tomorrow’s possibilities”, a special...
Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academi...
The purpose of this paper is to present a conference report on the unique organizational features an...
Digital libraries of the future will not be anymore only the digital analogous of the physical libra...
These are the slides from the LIBER 2021 Keynote Address Digital Libraries: The Next Frontier by Tom...
One of the key components in any university or academic institution is its library. Since the early ...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηThe Future of Libraries in Human Communication. Twentieth Annual IATUL Conferenc...
A poster presented by Hiren Lemma, Niki Maleki, Grant Oakes and Maggie Roundtree for the class Libra...
Keynote address at A-LIEP 2006.The article scans global and library trends to discuss the future of ...
The potential of modern information and communication technologies for the modernization of library...
For centuries, the position of the library and the librarian was not under debate. The useful role o...
What is the future for libraries and their librarians? In trying to give an answer to this pressing ...
International audienceI have been asked to give a keynote speech on the future of libraries. The maj...
: I have been asked to give a keynote speech on the future of libraries. The major governing idea of...
The paper Libraries - Future in the Past, the Past in the Future was presented on the occasion of Ma...
Presentation at “Breakthrough: Preparing today’s librarians for tomorrow’s possibilities”, a special...
Welcome to this very exciting conference focusing on the changing roles and relationships of academi...
The purpose of this paper is to present a conference report on the unique organizational features an...
Digital libraries of the future will not be anymore only the digital analogous of the physical libra...
These are the slides from the LIBER 2021 Keynote Address Digital Libraries: The Next Frontier by Tom...
One of the key components in any university or academic institution is its library. Since the early ...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηThe Future of Libraries in Human Communication. Twentieth Annual IATUL Conferenc...
A poster presented by Hiren Lemma, Niki Maleki, Grant Oakes and Maggie Roundtree for the class Libra...
Keynote address at A-LIEP 2006.The article scans global and library trends to discuss the future of ...
The potential of modern information and communication technologies for the modernization of library...
For centuries, the position of the library and the librarian was not under debate. The useful role o...
What is the future for libraries and their librarians? In trying to give an answer to this pressing ...