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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1982
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED229033
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  • Special Libraries Division. Papers. Corporate Libraries Industry Information Centers International Organizations Library Associations Library Cooperation Library Networks Library Surveys Research Libraries Special Libraries In "How Special Libraries Use Networks," a paper presented at the 1982 International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) conference, David R. Bender (United States) advocates cooperation among academic, public, school, and special libraries in the areas of information management, staff services, and acquisition of technology. He describes the formation of a Special Libraries Association (SLA) task force to study the benefits and constraints of multitype library networks, as well as the results of a 1981 survey of the networking activities of SLA members. Guidelines in seven areas outline criteria for deciding whether or not to become involved in network activity. Four current programs involving cooperation among special libraries are briefly described, including: (1) the Bell Laboratories Library Network; (2) Exxon's international network of information centers; (3) the Textile Information Users Council, which organizes information transfer in the textile industry; and (4) The Insiders, an informal network of special libraries from eight firms. The paper concludes with a list of seven questions for further research and investigation. (ESR)