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Main Author: Veaner, Allen B.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1985
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ320115
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author Veaner, Allen B.
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contents 1985 to 1995: The Next Decade in Academic Librarianship, Part I. Veaner, Allen B. Academic Libraries Fees Futures (of Society) Higher Education Librarians Library Administration Library Role Library Science Library Services Organizational Climate Prediction Technological Advancement Explores the implications of changes to be expected within foreseeable future (1985-95) in environment, mission, functions, and operations of academic libraries for librarians and librarianship. Context of academic librarianship, governance, faculty status, the library's information economy, marketing information to end user, and possible futures are highlighted. Thirty-nine references are cited. (EJS)
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spellingShingle 1985 to 1995: The Next Decade in Academic Librarianship, Part I.
Veaner, Allen B.
Academic Libraries
Fees
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Role
Library Science
Library Services
Organizational Climate
Prediction
Technological Advancement
1985 to 1995: The Next Decade in Academic Librarianship, Part I. Veaner, Allen B. Academic Libraries Fees Futures (of Society) Higher Education Librarians Library Administration Library Role Library Science Library Services Organizational Climate Prediction Technological Advancement Explores the implications of changes to be expected within foreseeable future (1985-95) in environment, mission, functions, and operations of academic libraries for librarians and librarianship. Context of academic librarianship, governance, faculty status, the library's information economy, marketing information to end user, and possible futures are highlighted. Thirty-nine references are cited. (EJS)
title 1985 to 1995: The Next Decade in Academic Librarianship, Part I.
topic Academic Libraries
Fees
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Librarians
Library Administration
Library Role
Library Science
Library Services
Organizational Climate
Prediction
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ320115