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Main Author: Lancaster, Frederick Wilfrid, Ed.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED366359
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contents Libraries and the Future: Essays on the Library in the Twenty-First Century. Lancaster, Frederick Wilfrid, Ed. Access to Information Artificial Intelligence Change Electronic Publishing Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Information Needs Information Services Information Technology Librarians Libraries Library Collections Library Role Technological Advancement The essays collected in this volume present the personal visions of several individuals, mostly librarians and other information professionals, on what the library might look like 25 or 30 years from now. The contributors represent a wide variety of libraries and related institutions on four continents. The essays collected are: "Introduction: Threat versus Opportunity" (F. W. Lancaster); "Shaping the Future for Libraries Through Leadership and Research" (W. David Penniman); "Libraries as Bridges; Librarians as Builders" (Pat Molholt); "The Neographic Library: A 30-Year Perspective on Public Libraries" (Kenneth E. Dowlin); "Visions of Academic Libraries in a Brave New Future" (Philip H. Young); "The Library of the Future" (David Raitt); "Libraries and Information Services in 25 Years' Time: A British Perspective" (Maurice B. Line); "Libraries and Information Services in Third World Countries" (A. Neelameghan); "Perspectives for Information Services and Professionals in Brazil" (Jeannette Marguerite Kremer); "The Metamorphosis of Libraries During the Foreseeable Future" (Frederick G. Kilgour); "Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems: How Will They Contribute?" (F. W. Lancaster); and "The Virtual Information Center: Scholars and Information in the Twenty-First Century" (Lauren H. Seiler and Thomas T. Surprenant). (JLB)
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spellingShingle Libraries and the Future: Essays on the Library in the Twenty-First Century.
Lancaster, Frederick Wilfrid, Ed.
Access to Information
Artificial Intelligence
Change
Electronic Publishing
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Information Needs
Information Services
Information Technology
Librarians
Libraries
Library Collections
Library Role
Technological Advancement
Libraries and the Future: Essays on the Library in the Twenty-First Century. Lancaster, Frederick Wilfrid, Ed. Access to Information Artificial Intelligence Change Electronic Publishing Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Information Needs Information Services Information Technology Librarians Libraries Library Collections Library Role Technological Advancement The essays collected in this volume present the personal visions of several individuals, mostly librarians and other information professionals, on what the library might look like 25 or 30 years from now. The contributors represent a wide variety of libraries and related institutions on four continents. The essays collected are: "Introduction: Threat versus Opportunity" (F. W. Lancaster); "Shaping the Future for Libraries Through Leadership and Research" (W. David Penniman); "Libraries as Bridges; Librarians as Builders" (Pat Molholt); "The Neographic Library: A 30-Year Perspective on Public Libraries" (Kenneth E. Dowlin); "Visions of Academic Libraries in a Brave New Future" (Philip H. Young); "The Library of the Future" (David Raitt); "Libraries and Information Services in 25 Years' Time: A British Perspective" (Maurice B. Line); "Libraries and Information Services in Third World Countries" (A. Neelameghan); "Perspectives for Information Services and Professionals in Brazil" (Jeannette Marguerite Kremer); "The Metamorphosis of Libraries During the Foreseeable Future" (Frederick G. Kilgour); "Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems: How Will They Contribute?" (F. W. Lancaster); and "The Virtual Information Center: Scholars and Information in the Twenty-First Century" (Lauren H. Seiler and Thomas T. Surprenant). (JLB)
title Libraries and the Future: Essays on the Library in the Twenty-First Century.
topic Access to Information
Artificial Intelligence
Change
Electronic Publishing
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Information Needs
Information Services
Information Technology
Librarians
Libraries
Library Collections
Library Role
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED366359