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| author | Jones, William Goodrich |
| author_facet | Jones, William Goodrich Jones, William Goodrich |
| collection | Education Resources Information Center |
| contents | The Disappearance of the Library: Issues in the Adoption of Information Technology by Humanists. Jones, William Goodrich College Libraries Educational Trends Electronic Libraries Higher Education Humanism Humanities Information Technology Library Role Scholarly Communication Technological Advancement Trend Analysis In the humanities, scholars accord libraries high prestige and use them extensively. Despite the availability of electronic mail and digital libraries, humanists persist in more traditional forms of scholarly communication. Because it will be many years before print records can be given digital form, this population will likely continue library use for the foreseeable future. (MSE) |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | The Disappearance of the Library: Issues in the Adoption of Information Technology by Humanists. Jones, William Goodrich College Libraries Educational Trends Electronic Libraries Higher Education Humanism Humanities Information Technology Library Role Scholarly Communication Technological Advancement Trend Analysis The Disappearance of the Library: Issues in the Adoption of Information Technology by Humanists. Jones, William Goodrich College Libraries Educational Trends Electronic Libraries Higher Education Humanism Humanities Information Technology Library Role Scholarly Communication Technological Advancement Trend Analysis In the humanities, scholars accord libraries high prestige and use them extensively. Despite the availability of electronic mail and digital libraries, humanists persist in more traditional forms of scholarly communication. Because it will be many years before print records can be given digital form, this population will likely continue library use for the foreseeable future. (MSE) |
| title | The Disappearance of the Library: Issues in the Adoption of Information Technology by Humanists. |
| topic | College Libraries Educational Trends Electronic Libraries Higher Education Humanism Humanities Information Technology Library Role Scholarly Communication Technological Advancement Trend Analysis |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ513699 |