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Auteur principal: Sulzer, Jack
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1996
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contents U.S. Depository Librarians in Reality and Myth: A Framework for a Future Government Information Program. Sulzer, Jack Access to Information Change Depository Libraries Electronic Publishing Federal Programs Futures (of Society) Information Technology Librarians Library Development Library Networks Library Role Politics In order for the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) and depository libraries to assume their new role in the electronic environment, librarians need to examine their current technology, deal with political realities, and be critical of FDLP ideals. The FDLP needs to be reorganized into a new system of information centers to provide the best access to government information. (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle U.S. Depository Librarians in Reality and Myth: A Framework for a Future Government Information Program.
Sulzer, Jack
Access to Information
Change
Depository Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Federal Programs
Futures (of Society)
Information Technology
Librarians
Library Development
Library Networks
Library Role
Politics
U.S. Depository Librarians in Reality and Myth: A Framework for a Future Government Information Program. Sulzer, Jack Access to Information Change Depository Libraries Electronic Publishing Federal Programs Futures (of Society) Information Technology Librarians Library Development Library Networks Library Role Politics In order for the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) and depository libraries to assume their new role in the electronic environment, librarians need to examine their current technology, deal with political realities, and be critical of FDLP ideals. The FDLP needs to be reorganized into a new system of information centers to provide the best access to government information. (Author/AEF)
title U.S. Depository Librarians in Reality and Myth: A Framework for a Future Government Information Program.
topic Access to Information
Change
Depository Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Federal Programs
Futures (of Society)
Information Technology
Librarians
Library Development
Library Networks
Library Role
Politics
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ524844