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Autore principale: Stearns, Susan
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1996
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ531003
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contents The Internet-Enabled Virtual Public Library. Stearns, Susan Access to Information Agency Cooperation Computer Mediated Communication Computer Networks Cooperative Programs Electronic Libraries Global Approach Internet Legislation Library Cooperation Public Libraries Technological Advancement World Wide Web Gopher and other early implementations of the virtual library are being superseded by the World Wide Web concept of "the global village library." Public libraries are implementing institutional Web pages, patron access to Internetwide e-mail, interagency programs, and Web training. Legislative issues and implications for the future are discussed, along with examples of library home pages. (PEN)
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spellingShingle The Internet-Enabled Virtual Public Library.
Stearns, Susan
Access to Information
Agency Cooperation
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Networks
Cooperative Programs
Electronic Libraries
Global Approach
Internet
Legislation
Library Cooperation
Public Libraries
Technological Advancement
World Wide Web
The Internet-Enabled Virtual Public Library. Stearns, Susan Access to Information Agency Cooperation Computer Mediated Communication Computer Networks Cooperative Programs Electronic Libraries Global Approach Internet Legislation Library Cooperation Public Libraries Technological Advancement World Wide Web Gopher and other early implementations of the virtual library are being superseded by the World Wide Web concept of "the global village library." Public libraries are implementing institutional Web pages, patron access to Internetwide e-mail, interagency programs, and Web training. Legislative issues and implications for the future are discussed, along with examples of library home pages. (PEN)
title The Internet-Enabled Virtual Public Library.
topic Access to Information
Agency Cooperation
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Networks
Cooperative Programs
Electronic Libraries
Global Approach
Internet
Legislation
Library Cooperation
Public Libraries
Technological Advancement
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ531003