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Autore principale: Young, Peter R.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1994
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ486786
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contents Changing Information Access Economics: New Roles for Libraries and Librarians. Young, Peter R. Access to Information Business Computer Networks Economic Change Economic Impact Futures (of Society) Information Services Information Sources Leadership Libraries Library Automation Policy Private Sector Public Sector Technological Advancement Values Fundamental changes in the economic structure of library and information services are forcing a reexamination of values and policies. Technological advances are shifting the debate from "fee or free" services to broader issues; and changes in the way information is created, valued, and distributed are changing public- and private-sector relationships. (Contains 25 references.) (KRN)
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spellingShingle Changing Information Access Economics: New Roles for Libraries and Librarians.
Young, Peter R.
Access to Information
Business
Computer Networks
Economic Change
Economic Impact
Futures (of Society)
Information Services
Information Sources
Leadership
Libraries
Library Automation
Policy
Private Sector
Public Sector
Technological Advancement
Values
Changing Information Access Economics: New Roles for Libraries and Librarians. Young, Peter R. Access to Information Business Computer Networks Economic Change Economic Impact Futures (of Society) Information Services Information Sources Leadership Libraries Library Automation Policy Private Sector Public Sector Technological Advancement Values Fundamental changes in the economic structure of library and information services are forcing a reexamination of values and policies. Technological advances are shifting the debate from "fee or free" services to broader issues; and changes in the way information is created, valued, and distributed are changing public- and private-sector relationships. (Contains 25 references.) (KRN)
title Changing Information Access Economics: New Roles for Libraries and Librarians.
topic Access to Information
Business
Computer Networks
Economic Change
Economic Impact
Futures (of Society)
Information Services
Information Sources
Leadership
Libraries
Library Automation
Policy
Private Sector
Public Sector
Technological Advancement
Values
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ486786