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Main Author: Huston, Mary M.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ418665
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author Huston, Mary M.
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contents New Media, New Messages: Innovation through Adoption of Hypertext and Hypermedia Technologies. Huston, Mary M. Academic Libraries Access to Information Change Strategies Communication Skills Computer System Design Cooperative Planning Faculty Higher Education Hypermedia Information Needs Innovation Learning Strategies Librarians Organizational Change Programers Thinking Skills Discussion of the potential of new developments in information technology for providing access to information highlights the potentials of hypertext and hypermedia technologies. Topics discussed include the interconnectedness of knowledge; skills needed for information handling; cooperative partnerships among professors, librarians, designers, and programers; organizational consequences of technological innovation; and creation of an environment conducive to change. (43 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle New Media, New Messages: Innovation through Adoption of Hypertext and Hypermedia Technologies.
Huston, Mary M.
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Change Strategies
Communication Skills
Computer System Design
Cooperative Planning
Faculty
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Information Needs
Innovation
Learning Strategies
Librarians
Organizational Change
Programers
Thinking Skills
New Media, New Messages: Innovation through Adoption of Hypertext and Hypermedia Technologies. Huston, Mary M. Academic Libraries Access to Information Change Strategies Communication Skills Computer System Design Cooperative Planning Faculty Higher Education Hypermedia Information Needs Innovation Learning Strategies Librarians Organizational Change Programers Thinking Skills Discussion of the potential of new developments in information technology for providing access to information highlights the potentials of hypertext and hypermedia technologies. Topics discussed include the interconnectedness of knowledge; skills needed for information handling; cooperative partnerships among professors, librarians, designers, and programers; organizational consequences of technological innovation; and creation of an environment conducive to change. (43 references) (LRW)
title New Media, New Messages: Innovation through Adoption of Hypertext and Hypermedia Technologies.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Change Strategies
Communication Skills
Computer System Design
Cooperative Planning
Faculty
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Information Needs
Innovation
Learning Strategies
Librarians
Organizational Change
Programers
Thinking Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ418665