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Autor principal: Yerburgh, Mark R.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1987
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author Yerburgh, Mark R.
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Yerburgh, Mark R.
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contents Studying All Those "Tiny Little Tea Leaves": The Future of Microforms in a Complex Technological Environment. Yerburgh, Mark R. Academic Libraries Databases Economic Factors Futures (of Society) Information Storage Library Materials Microforms Optical Data Disks Preservation Technological Advancement Considers the future of microforms by surveying the history of their use in libraries; reviewing the literature about them; and comparing them with electronic databases, full text delivery, and laser disks. It is concluded that microforms will continue to be the primary providers of significant but rarely used retrospective materials. (EM)
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spellingShingle Studying All Those "Tiny Little Tea Leaves": The Future of Microforms in a Complex Technological Environment.
Yerburgh, Mark R.
Academic Libraries
Databases
Economic Factors
Futures (of Society)
Information Storage
Library Materials
Microforms
Optical Data Disks
Preservation
Technological Advancement
Studying All Those "Tiny Little Tea Leaves": The Future of Microforms in a Complex Technological Environment. Yerburgh, Mark R. Academic Libraries Databases Economic Factors Futures (of Society) Information Storage Library Materials Microforms Optical Data Disks Preservation Technological Advancement Considers the future of microforms by surveying the history of their use in libraries; reviewing the literature about them; and comparing them with electronic databases, full text delivery, and laser disks. It is concluded that microforms will continue to be the primary providers of significant but rarely used retrospective materials. (EM)
title Studying All Those "Tiny Little Tea Leaves": The Future of Microforms in a Complex Technological Environment.
topic Academic Libraries
Databases
Economic Factors
Futures (of Society)
Information Storage
Library Materials
Microforms
Optical Data Disks
Preservation
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ352823