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Autor principal: Wolfe, Mary Grantham
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1980
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author Wolfe, Mary Grantham
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contents The Future of the Library in an Electronic Society: The State of the Art. Wolfe, Mary Grantham Futures (of Society) Library Automation Library Services Library Technical Processes Technology Teleconferencing This paper describes how the applications of technology to library functions generally follow the three-phase pattern set by business. In phase one, technology is applied to the automation of manual procedures in order to save time and/or money. Phase two involves the use of technology for non-traditional, innovative approaches to traditional functions, while phase three represents the use of computers to provide non-traditional services or processes. Libraries are seen to be moving into phase two and three applications, and it is postulated that developments in teleconferencing, electronic mail, and electronic publishing will have an important impact on the functions of the library in the future. Twenty-two references are listed. (Author/FM)
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spellingShingle The Future of the Library in an Electronic Society: The State of the Art.
Wolfe, Mary Grantham
Futures (of Society)
Library Automation
Library Services
Library Technical Processes
Technology
Teleconferencing
The Future of the Library in an Electronic Society: The State of the Art. Wolfe, Mary Grantham Futures (of Society) Library Automation Library Services Library Technical Processes Technology Teleconferencing This paper describes how the applications of technology to library functions generally follow the three-phase pattern set by business. In phase one, technology is applied to the automation of manual procedures in order to save time and/or money. Phase two involves the use of technology for non-traditional, innovative approaches to traditional functions, while phase three represents the use of computers to provide non-traditional services or processes. Libraries are seen to be moving into phase two and three applications, and it is postulated that developments in teleconferencing, electronic mail, and electronic publishing will have an important impact on the functions of the library in the future. Twenty-two references are listed. (Author/FM)
title The Future of the Library in an Electronic Society: The State of the Art.
topic Futures (of Society)
Library Automation
Library Services
Library Technical Processes
Technology
Teleconferencing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED203883