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Main Authors: Devine, Sean, Woods, Daniel
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532884
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author Devine, Sean
Woods, Daniel
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Woods, Daniel
Devine, Sean
Woods, Daniel
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contents Internet-Based Reference Services and Community Libraries: A Need for New Models and Strategies. Devine, Sean Woods, Daniel Abstracts Authors Change Strategies Compensation (Remuneration) Competition Fees Full Text Databases Indexes Internet Marketing Models Online Systems Online Vendors Public Libraries Publishing Industry Reference Services User Needs (Information) To compete effectively in the world of electronic reference, libraries must offer remote patrons a variety of index, abstract, and full text services, which are easy to access and which answer questions. A marketing alliance between electronic reference vendors and public libraries would ensure access, fair compensation for publishers and authors, and fair charges to users. (PEN)
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spellingShingle Internet-Based Reference Services and Community Libraries: A Need for New Models and Strategies.
Devine, Sean
Woods, Daniel
Abstracts
Authors
Change Strategies
Compensation (Remuneration)
Competition
Fees
Full Text Databases
Indexes
Internet
Marketing
Models
Online Systems
Online Vendors
Public Libraries
Publishing Industry
Reference Services
User Needs (Information)
Internet-Based Reference Services and Community Libraries: A Need for New Models and Strategies. Devine, Sean Woods, Daniel Abstracts Authors Change Strategies Compensation (Remuneration) Competition Fees Full Text Databases Indexes Internet Marketing Models Online Systems Online Vendors Public Libraries Publishing Industry Reference Services User Needs (Information) To compete effectively in the world of electronic reference, libraries must offer remote patrons a variety of index, abstract, and full text services, which are easy to access and which answer questions. A marketing alliance between electronic reference vendors and public libraries would ensure access, fair compensation for publishers and authors, and fair charges to users. (PEN)
title Internet-Based Reference Services and Community Libraries: A Need for New Models and Strategies.
topic Abstracts
Authors
Change Strategies
Compensation (Remuneration)
Competition
Fees
Full Text Databases
Indexes
Internet
Marketing
Models
Online Systems
Online Vendors
Public Libraries
Publishing Industry
Reference Services
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532884