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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| Language: | en |
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1998
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED434659 |
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- The Challenge To Be Relevant in the 21st Century: Abstracts and Full Text Documents of Papers and Demos Given at the [International Association of Technological University Libraries] IATUL Conference (Pretoria, South Africa, June 1-5, 1998), Volume 18. Academic Libraries Conferences Consortia Developing Nations Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Literacy Information Technology Library Cooperation Library Development Library Role Library Services Shared Library Resources User Needs (Information) This proceedings of the 1998 conference of the International Association of Technological University Libraries (IATUL) contains the full text of the following papers: "A Library Ready for 21st Century Services: The Case of the University of Science and Technology (UST) Library, Kumasi, Ghana" (Helena Rebecca Asamoah-Hassan); "Libraries in Partnership: Defining Our Core Roles for the 21st Century" (Gaynor Austen); "Library Purchasing Consortia: Achieving Value for Money and Shaping the Emerging Electronic Marketplace" (David Ball and Jo Pye); "The UK Electronic Libraries Programme" (Michael Breaks); "Information Literacy: The Key Competency for the 21st Century" (Alan Bundy); "Consortia Licensing, Information as Infrastructure" (Andy Crowther); "Measure for Measure: A Post-Modern Critique of Performance Measurement in Libraries and Information Services" (Rowena Cullen); "The KMAT: Benchmarking Knowledge Management" (Martha de Jager); "GAELIC: Consortial Strategies for Survival" (Heather Edwards); "Avoiding the Reefs and Rips While Riding a Relevant Technology Wave into Rural Regions" (John Frylinck and Vicki Williamson); "Factors Related to Faculty Publishing Productivity" (Carol Ann Hughes); "Doing More for Less" (Mike Johnson); "Smarter Higher Education: Information Literacy Adds Value" (Cathy-Mae Karelse); "The Implementation of the Greek Union Catalog" (Anthi Katsirikou); "User Access to the Hybrid Library" (Peter Leggate and David Price); "Riding the Technology Wave" (Pierre Malan); "Library Resource-Sharing in the Network-Centric World" (Rob McGee); "People in a Technology Driven Future: On the Social Relations of New Information Technologies [Keynote Address]" (Ojelanki K. Ngwenyama); "Using the Internet To Support Lifelong Learning: The Role of the Librarian" (Robert Newton, Rita Marcella, Alan MacLennan, and Iain Middleton); "Launching Transformations at the Academic Information Service, University of Pretoria" (Heila Pienaar, Mary-Rose Russell, Yzelle Roets, and Hilda Kriel); "Collaboration between a Technological University Library and Tenant Firms in a Technology Park in Thailand: New Challenges for Librarianship in a Developing Country" (Nongyao Premkamolnetr); "Every Time I Figure out Where It's At, Somebody Moves It!" (Eugenie Prime); "Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor and Roles of Information Professionals" (Edna Reid);"Library Leadership and Re-Engineering: An Israeli Experience" (Nurit Roitberg); "Global Literacy Initiatives: The United States and Developing Nations" (Lynne Rudasill); "The Truth Is in the Details, Lessons in Inter-University Library Collaboration" (Murray C. Shepherd); "Millennial Megatrends: Forces Shaping the 21st Century" (Philip H. Spies); "Relevance from Reality" (Talikka Marja); "Remote Electronic Resources and the OPAC: Illustrated by the UNISA Library Experience" (Ina Van der Merwe, Welna Van Eden, and Sandra Hartzer); "User-Education in a Flexible Learning Environment: An Opportunity To Stay Relevant in the 21st Century" (A.J. Van Vuren and J.C. Henning); and "The New Library, A Hybrid Organization" (Leo Waaijers). (MES)