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| author | Sharp, Kate |
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| contents | Internet Librarianship: Traditional Roles in a New Environment. Sharp, Kate Cataloging Information Technology Internet Job Skills Library Instruction Library Role Library Science Library Services This paper looks at some of the potential roles that librarians could adopt in the age of the Internet; e.g., resource discovery, cataloging the Internet, and user education. It outlines the effect that networked information is having on the library profession. It identifies the new roles that information professionals are performing and shows that traditional professional library skills will continue to provide a good foundation for the sector. The paper concludes with a look at how some of the skills we traditionally associate with librarianship have been applied within the Internet environment. (Contains 14 references.) (MES) |
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| publishDate | 2000 |
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| spellingShingle | Internet Librarianship: Traditional Roles in a New Environment. Sharp, Kate Cataloging Information Technology Internet Job Skills Library Instruction Library Role Library Science Library Services Internet Librarianship: Traditional Roles in a New Environment. Sharp, Kate Cataloging Information Technology Internet Job Skills Library Instruction Library Role Library Science Library Services This paper looks at some of the potential roles that librarians could adopt in the age of the Internet; e.g., resource discovery, cataloging the Internet, and user education. It outlines the effect that networked information is having on the library profession. It identifies the new roles that information professionals are performing and shows that traditional professional library skills will continue to provide a good foundation for the sector. The paper concludes with a look at how some of the skills we traditionally associate with librarianship have been applied within the Internet environment. (Contains 14 references.) (MES) |
| title | Internet Librarianship: Traditional Roles in a New Environment. |
| topic | Cataloging Information Technology Internet Job Skills Library Instruction Library Role Library Science Library Services |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED450791 |