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| contents | The Power of Information: Transforming the World. Professional Papers from the Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (86th, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 10-15, 1995). Access to Information Futures (of Society) Global Approach Information Management Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Services Special Libraries These papers are intended to relate to a number of issues suggested by the overall conference theme of the power of information and how it is transforming the world. Most of the 11 papers cover a number of related issues--managing information, technological advances and their impacts, and new roles for librarians. Titles include: "The Information Factory: Issues for Management" (Colleen Allen and Gail Stahl); "Barriers and Facilitators to Information Resources Management as Perceived by Special Librarians" (Pierrette Bergeron); "The Development of a Global Information Service" (Beverly Colby); "The Role of Special Librarians in Establishing Internet Services" (Ron Davies); "Virtual By Default: An Essay on Automation, Planning, and the Small Academic Library" (Paul Doty); "The Re-Invention of the Corporate Information Model--The Information Professional's Role in Empowering Today's Workforce" (Patricia S. Foy); "Empowering Information Professionals through Strategic Repositioning Librarianship" (Chaucer Chaoyun Liang, Isobel M. Neher, and Jennifer Y. Tsao); "Littleton Begins Work on 'Information Superhighway'" (Stephanie Neumann); "Librarianship at the Center of Cooperative Information Generation" (Bonnie Anne Osif); "Filters, Gateways, or Online Advisors--How Can We Develop Control Mechanisms for Intellectual Access in Virtual Libraries?" (Marcia Lei Zeng); and "Empowerment through Digital Access to Information: The Unique Role of Special Librarians in Creating Solutions" (Kelly L. Frey). (MAS) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | The Power of Information: Transforming the World. Professional Papers from the Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (86th, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 10-15, 1995). Access to Information Futures (of Society) Global Approach Information Management Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Services Special Libraries The Power of Information: Transforming the World. Professional Papers from the Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (86th, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 10-15, 1995). Access to Information Futures (of Society) Global Approach Information Management Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Services Special Libraries These papers are intended to relate to a number of issues suggested by the overall conference theme of the power of information and how it is transforming the world. Most of the 11 papers cover a number of related issues--managing information, technological advances and their impacts, and new roles for librarians. Titles include: "The Information Factory: Issues for Management" (Colleen Allen and Gail Stahl); "Barriers and Facilitators to Information Resources Management as Perceived by Special Librarians" (Pierrette Bergeron); "The Development of a Global Information Service" (Beverly Colby); "The Role of Special Librarians in Establishing Internet Services" (Ron Davies); "Virtual By Default: An Essay on Automation, Planning, and the Small Academic Library" (Paul Doty); "The Re-Invention of the Corporate Information Model--The Information Professional's Role in Empowering Today's Workforce" (Patricia S. Foy); "Empowering Information Professionals through Strategic Repositioning Librarianship" (Chaucer Chaoyun Liang, Isobel M. Neher, and Jennifer Y. Tsao); "Littleton Begins Work on 'Information Superhighway'" (Stephanie Neumann); "Librarianship at the Center of Cooperative Information Generation" (Bonnie Anne Osif); "Filters, Gateways, or Online Advisors--How Can We Develop Control Mechanisms for Intellectual Access in Virtual Libraries?" (Marcia Lei Zeng); and "Empowerment through Digital Access to Information: The Unique Role of Special Librarians in Creating Solutions" (Kelly L. Frey). (MAS) |
| title | The Power of Information: Transforming the World. Professional Papers from the Annual Conference of the Special Libraries Association (86th, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 10-15, 1995). |
| topic | Access to Information Futures (of Society) Global Approach Information Management Information Technology Librarians Library Role Library Services Special Libraries |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED387130 |