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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED371774
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  • Federal Librarians in the 21st Century: Changing Roles in the Electronic Age. Summary Report on Conference Proceedings (Washington, D.C., September 15, 1993). Communication (Thought Transfer) Federal Government Futures (of Society) Government Libraries Information Dissemination Information Technology Librarians Library Administration Library Automation Library Planning Library Role Library Services Technological Advancement Telecommunications User Needs (Information) This document is the summary report of the Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC) conference on federal libraries in the electronic age. The conference focused on the adjustments federal librarians must make to work with their agencies' computer, telecommunications, technical information, and records management professionals to provide services to users. Summaries of the following addresses and panels are provided: "Welcome and Introduction" (Joseph W. Price and Donald C. Curran); "Keynote: The Information Future in Technology, Government, and Business" (Ronald F. Dow); "Strategic Vision for the Library Profession" (Susan K. Martin); "Communicating with Peers in Complementary Professions" (D. Lee Power, moderator); "Communicating with Management" (Herbert White); "Serving Users--Case Studies in Successful Information Delivery" (Sarah Kadec, moderator); and "Future Roles of Federal Librarians" (Robert D. Harris). The conference agenda is also included. (JLB)