This issue of "Library lectures " contains lectures nineteen, twenty and twenty-one. lecture nineteen, "Librarianship Today- Crisis or Change, " presented by Pr. Jerrold Orne considers change a natural result of growth which should rot be feared as a critical disruption. The twentieth lecture, "Twentieth Century scholarship and the Research Library: A Marriage of Convenience," given by john H. Perthel, serves +o remind librarians of the necessity for intensive dialogue between scholarship and the research library in the face of continually expanding knowledge. 7n the concluding lecture, number twenty-one, entitled "Automation and the Acaiemic Library, " W. Carl Jackson provides a sensible outline for ...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
THE PAST DECADE this country has reexamined and revised most of its respected social institutions. S...
This is the text of the keynote speech at the joint EUCLID/ALISE conference â Coping with continual ...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
The firft lecture in this series discusses continuing education for librarians at a time (1965) when...
The University of Tennessee Library Lecture Series was initiated by William H. Jesse, Director of Li...
A wave of change is taking place within academic libraries. The incorporation of information technol...
The thirty-first lecture, delivered by Michael Gorman, joint editor of the Anglo-American Cataloguin...
Describes the explosion of information and shortage of space, growth of clientele, enhancement of li...
Libraries of all types have undergone significant developments in the last few decades. The rate of ...
In all of nature, change is the most constant factor. Throughout manmade civilizations, likewise, c...
When you think of a library, what’s the image that pops up in your head? Is it a silent building fu...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοAt the end of the 20th century, US academic libraries are struggling with ...
In 1973, the University of Tennessee Library departed from the tradition of inviting a distinguished...
The one word in the title of this Institute about which there can be no argument is "change.* The e...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
THE PAST DECADE this country has reexamined and revised most of its respected social institutions. S...
This is the text of the keynote speech at the joint EUCLID/ALISE conference â Coping with continual ...
Dr. Jerrold Orne, Librarian, The University of North Carolina, delivered the nineteenth lecture, Li...
The firft lecture in this series discusses continuing education for librarians at a time (1965) when...
The University of Tennessee Library Lecture Series was initiated by William H. Jesse, Director of Li...
A wave of change is taking place within academic libraries. The incorporation of information technol...
The thirty-first lecture, delivered by Michael Gorman, joint editor of the Anglo-American Cataloguin...
Describes the explosion of information and shortage of space, growth of clientele, enhancement of li...
Libraries of all types have undergone significant developments in the last few decades. The rate of ...
In all of nature, change is the most constant factor. Throughout manmade civilizations, likewise, c...
When you think of a library, what’s the image that pops up in your head? Is it a silent building fu...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοAt the end of the 20th century, US academic libraries are struggling with ...
In 1973, the University of Tennessee Library departed from the tradition of inviting a distinguished...
The one word in the title of this Institute about which there can be no argument is "change.* The e...
The proliferation of scientific literature, with its consequent problems for science libraries, was ...
THE PAST DECADE this country has reexamined and revised most of its respected social institutions. S...
This is the text of the keynote speech at the joint EUCLID/ALISE conference â Coping with continual ...