Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
1. Verfasser: McGee, Rob
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1998
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED434673
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
_version_ 1867180483178135552
author McGee, Rob
author_facet McGee, Rob
McGee, Rob
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Library Resource-Sharing in the Network-Centric World. McGee, Rob Access to Information Foreign Countries Information Technology Internet Library Automation Library Development Library Networks Library Role Library Services Shared Library Resources This paper discusses changes in services, technology, and organization as libraries prepare to enter the "network-centric library world." Part 1 addresses the transition from the analog era to the digital age, and the convergence of libraries and education, including opportunities for library leadership in Internet access, digital literacy, and digital pedagogy. A technology vision for libraries in the digital age is presented in Part 2, covering the following topics: a vision for readers' access to information in all formats; the library automation industry in 1998; goals and objectives of library information strategies in the digital age; implications of interactive television for home access to the Internet, including "couch potato interfaces" that are easier to use than automated library systems; feasible goals for library technology, including graphical user interfaces, access to digital information resources, and connection to the Internet; a vision for public access to information in all formats from the library's point of view; and a vision from the user's point of view for use of information technology in the library. Part 3 describes the network-centric digital library world and library resource-sharing. Figures include a list of key technologies/services to be considered for libraries, information infrastructure diagrams, and an outline of possibilities for library resource-sharing. (Contains 6 figures and 2 tables.) (MES)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
id eric_ED434673
institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1998
record_format eric
spellingShingle Library Resource-Sharing in the Network-Centric World.
McGee, Rob
Access to Information
Foreign Countries
Information Technology
Internet
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Networks
Library Role
Library Services
Shared Library Resources
Library Resource-Sharing in the Network-Centric World. McGee, Rob Access to Information Foreign Countries Information Technology Internet Library Automation Library Development Library Networks Library Role Library Services Shared Library Resources This paper discusses changes in services, technology, and organization as libraries prepare to enter the "network-centric library world." Part 1 addresses the transition from the analog era to the digital age, and the convergence of libraries and education, including opportunities for library leadership in Internet access, digital literacy, and digital pedagogy. A technology vision for libraries in the digital age is presented in Part 2, covering the following topics: a vision for readers' access to information in all formats; the library automation industry in 1998; goals and objectives of library information strategies in the digital age; implications of interactive television for home access to the Internet, including "couch potato interfaces" that are easier to use than automated library systems; feasible goals for library technology, including graphical user interfaces, access to digital information resources, and connection to the Internet; a vision for public access to information in all formats from the library's point of view; and a vision from the user's point of view for use of information technology in the library. Part 3 describes the network-centric digital library world and library resource-sharing. Figures include a list of key technologies/services to be considered for libraries, information infrastructure diagrams, and an outline of possibilities for library resource-sharing. (Contains 6 figures and 2 tables.) (MES)
title Library Resource-Sharing in the Network-Centric World.
topic Access to Information
Foreign Countries
Information Technology
Internet
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Networks
Library Role
Library Services
Shared Library Resources
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED434673