Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Grygierczyk, Natalia
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
Subjects:
Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411863
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867180602147471360
author Grygierczyk, Natalia
author_facet Grygierczyk, Natalia
Grygierczyk, Natalia
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Down to Earth in Cyberspace. Building an Electronic Library: Policy, Plans, Practice and Problems. Grygierczyk, Natalia Academic Libraries Computer Networks Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Dissemination Information Retrieval Internet Library Collections Library Development Library Materials Library Policy Library Services Online Systems User Needs (Information) Users (Information) This paper investigates the need for electronic provision of information, and advises that the purpose and motivation for providing electronic resources be explored before embarking on a project to provide them. Many projects at universities and other institutes have been begun arbitrarily just because there happened to be financial resources available--quite often these projects lack a well-defined policy. This paper describes the Electronic Library Utrecht, a project at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. The leading principle of the Electronic Library Project is to comply with the requirements and wishes of researchers, teachers, and students. In this respect, the library project is not so much a technology-driven project as it is a user-driven project. The paper describes determining user requirements; the integration of the physical and electronic collections; searching for information independent of technical structures; an information retrieval system dependent on the type of user and usage; and the digitization of the entire library service, rather than just of the library's collection. The paper also investigates: the project organization, communication structures, and implementation of results; the realization of the projects--infrastructure and electronic library services; and practice and problems--a possible approach and reality. (SWC)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED411863
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1996
record_format eric
spellingShingle Down to Earth in Cyberspace. Building an Electronic Library: Policy, Plans, Practice and Problems.
Grygierczyk, Natalia
Academic Libraries
Computer Networks
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Dissemination
Information Retrieval
Internet
Library Collections
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Policy
Library Services
Online Systems
User Needs (Information)
Users (Information)
Down to Earth in Cyberspace. Building an Electronic Library: Policy, Plans, Practice and Problems. Grygierczyk, Natalia Academic Libraries Computer Networks Electronic Libraries Foreign Countries Higher Education Information Dissemination Information Retrieval Internet Library Collections Library Development Library Materials Library Policy Library Services Online Systems User Needs (Information) Users (Information) This paper investigates the need for electronic provision of information, and advises that the purpose and motivation for providing electronic resources be explored before embarking on a project to provide them. Many projects at universities and other institutes have been begun arbitrarily just because there happened to be financial resources available--quite often these projects lack a well-defined policy. This paper describes the Electronic Library Utrecht, a project at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. The leading principle of the Electronic Library Project is to comply with the requirements and wishes of researchers, teachers, and students. In this respect, the library project is not so much a technology-driven project as it is a user-driven project. The paper describes determining user requirements; the integration of the physical and electronic collections; searching for information independent of technical structures; an information retrieval system dependent on the type of user and usage; and the digitization of the entire library service, rather than just of the library's collection. The paper also investigates: the project organization, communication structures, and implementation of results; the realization of the projects--infrastructure and electronic library services; and practice and problems--a possible approach and reality. (SWC)
title Down to Earth in Cyberspace. Building an Electronic Library: Policy, Plans, Practice and Problems.
topic Academic Libraries
Computer Networks
Electronic Libraries
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Information Dissemination
Information Retrieval
Internet
Library Collections
Library Development
Library Materials
Library Policy
Library Services
Online Systems
User Needs (Information)
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED411863