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1. Verfasser: Tomer, Christinger
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1992
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ456104
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contents Emerging Electronic Library Services and the Idea of Location Independence. Tomer, Christinger Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Oriented Programs Electronic Libraries Geographic Distribution Higher Education Humanities Information Networks Library Catalogs Library Services Online Catalogs Scholarship Technological Advancement Telecommunications Access to online public access library catalogs and similar information networks by scholars in the humanities is discussed. Tools and approaches available for scholars to navigate the systems, their utility and contribution to "location independence" in information seeking, and the evolving relationship between libraries and their clients are examined. (MSE)
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spellingShingle Emerging Electronic Library Services and the Idea of Location Independence.
Tomer, Christinger
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Oriented Programs
Electronic Libraries
Geographic Distribution
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Networks
Library Catalogs
Library Services
Online Catalogs
Scholarship
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
Emerging Electronic Library Services and the Idea of Location Independence. Tomer, Christinger Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Oriented Programs Electronic Libraries Geographic Distribution Higher Education Humanities Information Networks Library Catalogs Library Services Online Catalogs Scholarship Technological Advancement Telecommunications Access to online public access library catalogs and similar information networks by scholars in the humanities is discussed. Tools and approaches available for scholars to navigate the systems, their utility and contribution to "location independence" in information seeking, and the evolving relationship between libraries and their clients are examined. (MSE)
title Emerging Electronic Library Services and the Idea of Location Independence.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Oriented Programs
Electronic Libraries
Geographic Distribution
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Networks
Library Catalogs
Library Services
Online Catalogs
Scholarship
Technological Advancement
Telecommunications
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ456104