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Main Author: McKinlay, John
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED185984
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author McKinlay, John
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contents Impact of Information Systems on Users of Academic Libraries: Australia. McKinlay, John Academic Libraries Foreign Countries Information Services Interlibrary Loans Library Role Online Systems Resource Allocation The development of automated information services in academic libraries and the growth of AUSINET (Australian Information Network) are described. The current organization of online services and their integration into the pattern of user assistance are noted, and the effects on the user/librarian relationship, on the use of primary and secondary sources, on interlibrary lending, and on the allocation of staff and financial resources are considered. Future effects are projected to be wider and more significant than those already observed. (Author)
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spellingShingle Impact of Information Systems on Users of Academic Libraries: Australia.
McKinlay, John
Academic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Information Services
Interlibrary Loans
Library Role
Online Systems
Resource Allocation
Impact of Information Systems on Users of Academic Libraries: Australia. McKinlay, John Academic Libraries Foreign Countries Information Services Interlibrary Loans Library Role Online Systems Resource Allocation The development of automated information services in academic libraries and the growth of AUSINET (Australian Information Network) are described. The current organization of online services and their integration into the pattern of user assistance are noted, and the effects on the user/librarian relationship, on the use of primary and secondary sources, on interlibrary lending, and on the allocation of staff and financial resources are considered. Future effects are projected to be wider and more significant than those already observed. (Author)
title Impact of Information Systems on Users of Academic Libraries: Australia.
topic Academic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Information Services
Interlibrary Loans
Library Role
Online Systems
Resource Allocation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED185984