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Autore principale: Dusoulier, Nathalie
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1994
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ486833
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author Dusoulier, Nathalie
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contents New Technologies, New Sources, New Users--Or Only New Words? Dusoulier, Nathalie Access to Information Change Economic Factors Futures (of Society) Information Science Information Services Information Technology International Cooperation Libraries Library Role Problems Science and Society Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) Examines the last 20 years of developments in the information profession, pinpoints the realities and possibilities new technologies represent, and discusses what technology offers the user. Cultural issues raised by the information age are discussed. Limits to free circulation of information are described, and the steps needed to remove obstacles to circulation are given. (KRN)
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spellingShingle New Technologies, New Sources, New Users--Or Only New Words?
Dusoulier, Nathalie
Access to Information
Change
Economic Factors
Futures (of Society)
Information Science
Information Services
Information Technology
International Cooperation
Libraries
Library Role
Problems
Science and Society
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
New Technologies, New Sources, New Users--Or Only New Words? Dusoulier, Nathalie Access to Information Change Economic Factors Futures (of Society) Information Science Information Services Information Technology International Cooperation Libraries Library Role Problems Science and Society Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) Examines the last 20 years of developments in the information profession, pinpoints the realities and possibilities new technologies represent, and discusses what technology offers the user. Cultural issues raised by the information age are discussed. Limits to free circulation of information are described, and the steps needed to remove obstacles to circulation are given. (KRN)
title New Technologies, New Sources, New Users--Or Only New Words?
topic Access to Information
Change
Economic Factors
Futures (of Society)
Information Science
Information Services
Information Technology
International Cooperation
Libraries
Library Role
Problems
Science and Society
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ486833