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Autor principal: Atkinson, Ross
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 1993
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contents Networks, Hypertext, and Academic Information Services: Some Longer-Range Implications. Atkinson, Ross Academic Libraries Authors Computer Networks Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Hypermedia Indexing Information Networks Information Services Librarians Library Role Models Scholarly Communication Users (Information) Writing for Publication Discusses issues relating to scholarly information exchange in the networked environment, focusing on the hypermedia model and nonlinear links within and between texts and the implications for authorial control. The shape of scholarly literature and information exchange in the future and the role of librarians as intermediaries are explored. (52 references/notes) (EA)
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spellingShingle Networks, Hypertext, and Academic Information Services: Some Longer-Range Implications.
Atkinson, Ross
Academic Libraries
Authors
Computer Networks
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Indexing
Information Networks
Information Services
Librarians
Library Role
Models
Scholarly Communication
Users (Information)
Writing for Publication
Networks, Hypertext, and Academic Information Services: Some Longer-Range Implications. Atkinson, Ross Academic Libraries Authors Computer Networks Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Hypermedia Indexing Information Networks Information Services Librarians Library Role Models Scholarly Communication Users (Information) Writing for Publication Discusses issues relating to scholarly information exchange in the networked environment, focusing on the hypermedia model and nonlinear links within and between texts and the implications for authorial control. The shape of scholarly literature and information exchange in the future and the role of librarians as intermediaries are explored. (52 references/notes) (EA)
title Networks, Hypertext, and Academic Information Services: Some Longer-Range Implications.
topic Academic Libraries
Authors
Computer Networks
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Hypermedia
Indexing
Information Networks
Information Services
Librarians
Library Role
Models
Scholarly Communication
Users (Information)
Writing for Publication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ464357