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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED407951
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contents Libraries in the Information Age. A Report to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Access to Information Computer Networks Economic Factors Electronic Libraries Futures (of Society) Information Centers Information Technology Institutional Survival Library Automation Library Development Library Funding Library Planning Library Role Library Services Misconceptions Social Influences Technological Advancement Libraries offer a variety of services and play an assortment of roles. While few people disagree that libraries have been valuable institutions in the past, many wonder how necessary they will be in the future. Shrinking budgets make it harder for libraries to contradict these perceptions. This report examines the social and economic impact that libraries have made in the past and how they can continue to contribute in this age of information and network technology. There are numerous ways for Texas libraries to be vital information providers in the 21st Century, but all of them require more funding. To attract more funding, libraries need to change their image, update their services, and demonstrate more vividly the value they add to print and digital information. In turn, to ensure the successful continuation of valuable information services, governments, private contributors, and the general public need to recognize and reward libraries that further education, equitable access to information, economic activities, and community service. The report consists of 5 sections: (1) Libraries--historical summary and social and economic impact of libraries; (2) The Information Age; (3) Library Roles in the Information Age; (4) Funding--public funding, entrepreneurs, and free versus fee; and (5) Recommendations and Conclusion. (SWC)
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spellingShingle Libraries in the Information Age. A Report to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Access to Information
Computer Networks
Economic Factors
Electronic Libraries
Futures (of Society)
Information Centers
Information Technology
Institutional Survival
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Funding
Library Planning
Library Role
Library Services
Misconceptions
Social Influences
Technological Advancement
Libraries in the Information Age. A Report to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Access to Information Computer Networks Economic Factors Electronic Libraries Futures (of Society) Information Centers Information Technology Institutional Survival Library Automation Library Development Library Funding Library Planning Library Role Library Services Misconceptions Social Influences Technological Advancement Libraries offer a variety of services and play an assortment of roles. While few people disagree that libraries have been valuable institutions in the past, many wonder how necessary they will be in the future. Shrinking budgets make it harder for libraries to contradict these perceptions. This report examines the social and economic impact that libraries have made in the past and how they can continue to contribute in this age of information and network technology. There are numerous ways for Texas libraries to be vital information providers in the 21st Century, but all of them require more funding. To attract more funding, libraries need to change their image, update their services, and demonstrate more vividly the value they add to print and digital information. In turn, to ensure the successful continuation of valuable information services, governments, private contributors, and the general public need to recognize and reward libraries that further education, equitable access to information, economic activities, and community service. The report consists of 5 sections: (1) Libraries--historical summary and social and economic impact of libraries; (2) The Information Age; (3) Library Roles in the Information Age; (4) Funding--public funding, entrepreneurs, and free versus fee; and (5) Recommendations and Conclusion. (SWC)
title Libraries in the Information Age. A Report to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
topic Access to Information
Computer Networks
Economic Factors
Electronic Libraries
Futures (of Society)
Information Centers
Information Technology
Institutional Survival
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Funding
Library Planning
Library Role
Library Services
Misconceptions
Social Influences
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED407951