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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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1984
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| author | Guskin, Alan E. And Others |
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| contents | Library Future Shock: The Microcomputer Revolution and the New Role of the Library. Guskin, Alan E. And Others Academic Libraries Administrative Policy Futures (of Society) Higher Education Institutional Administration Librarians Library Role Library Services Microcomputers Technological Advancement Addresses the importance of planning for integration of information-processing technology--particularly microcomputer software and hardware--into higher education in general and academic libraries specifically, and enumerates specific skills that academic librarians have developed which could enhance the library's role as the campus center for information processing. Five sources are given. (EJS) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1984 |
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| spellingShingle | Library Future Shock: The Microcomputer Revolution and the New Role of the Library. Guskin, Alan E. And Others Academic Libraries Administrative Policy Futures (of Society) Higher Education Institutional Administration Librarians Library Role Library Services Microcomputers Technological Advancement Library Future Shock: The Microcomputer Revolution and the New Role of the Library. Guskin, Alan E. And Others Academic Libraries Administrative Policy Futures (of Society) Higher Education Institutional Administration Librarians Library Role Library Services Microcomputers Technological Advancement Addresses the importance of planning for integration of information-processing technology--particularly microcomputer software and hardware--into higher education in general and academic libraries specifically, and enumerates specific skills that academic librarians have developed which could enhance the library's role as the campus center for information processing. Five sources are given. (EJS) |
| title | Library Future Shock: The Microcomputer Revolution and the New Role of the Library. |
| topic | Academic Libraries Administrative Policy Futures (of Society) Higher Education Institutional Administration Librarians Library Role Library Services Microcomputers Technological Advancement |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ304471 |