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Main Author: Sweetland, James H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ461672
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author Sweetland, James H.
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contents Humanists, Libraries, Electronic Publishing, and the Future. Sweetland, James H. Academic Libraries Computer Networks Databases Electronic Mail Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Humanities Hypermedia Information Technology Library Automation Library Collection Development Optical Data Disks Preservation Research Methodology Scholarly Communication Teacher Attitudes Time Management Vocabulary Discusses the impact of computerization on humanists and libraries. Highlights include a lack of relevant databases; a reliance on original text; vocabulary and language issues; lack of time pressure; research style; attitudes of humanists toward technology; trends in electronic publishing; hypertext; collection development; electronic mail; scholarly communication; and preservation. (70 references) (LRW)
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spellingShingle Humanists, Libraries, Electronic Publishing, and the Future.
Sweetland, James H.
Academic Libraries
Computer Networks
Databases
Electronic Mail
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Humanities
Hypermedia
Information Technology
Library Automation
Library Collection Development
Optical Data Disks
Preservation
Research Methodology
Scholarly Communication
Teacher Attitudes
Time Management
Vocabulary
Humanists, Libraries, Electronic Publishing, and the Future. Sweetland, James H. Academic Libraries Computer Networks Databases Electronic Mail Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Humanities Hypermedia Information Technology Library Automation Library Collection Development Optical Data Disks Preservation Research Methodology Scholarly Communication Teacher Attitudes Time Management Vocabulary Discusses the impact of computerization on humanists and libraries. Highlights include a lack of relevant databases; a reliance on original text; vocabulary and language issues; lack of time pressure; research style; attitudes of humanists toward technology; trends in electronic publishing; hypertext; collection development; electronic mail; scholarly communication; and preservation. (70 references) (LRW)
title Humanists, Libraries, Electronic Publishing, and the Future.
topic Academic Libraries
Computer Networks
Databases
Electronic Mail
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Humanities
Hypermedia
Information Technology
Library Automation
Library Collection Development
Optical Data Disks
Preservation
Research Methodology
Scholarly Communication
Teacher Attitudes
Time Management
Vocabulary
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ461672