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Main Authors: Coutts, Brian E., Hoffert, Barbara
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ555769
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author Coutts, Brian E.
Hoffert, Barbara
author_facet Coutts, Brian E.
Hoffert, Barbara
Coutts, Brian E.
Hoffert, Barbara
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contents The Reference Revolution: Wired for the '90s [and] New Customers, New Approaches. Coutts, Brian E. Hoffert, Barbara Access to Information Electronic Libraries Information Services Information Technology Library Services Nonprint Media Printed Materials Reference Materials Reference Services Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) Discusses the four stages in the development of reference services from print to electronic form: (1) the transformation of periodical indexes to full-text versions; (2) paperless encyclopedias; (3) electronic access to government data; and (4) popular titles appearing in electronic formats. A sidebar outlines innovations in reference services. (Contains 46 references.) (AEF)
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spellingShingle The Reference Revolution: Wired for the '90s [and] New Customers, New Approaches.
Coutts, Brian E.
Hoffert, Barbara
Access to Information
Electronic Libraries
Information Services
Information Technology
Library Services
Nonprint Media
Printed Materials
Reference Materials
Reference Services
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
The Reference Revolution: Wired for the '90s [and] New Customers, New Approaches. Coutts, Brian E. Hoffert, Barbara Access to Information Electronic Libraries Information Services Information Technology Library Services Nonprint Media Printed Materials Reference Materials Reference Services Technological Advancement User Needs (Information) Discusses the four stages in the development of reference services from print to electronic form: (1) the transformation of periodical indexes to full-text versions; (2) paperless encyclopedias; (3) electronic access to government data; and (4) popular titles appearing in electronic formats. A sidebar outlines innovations in reference services. (Contains 46 references.) (AEF)
title The Reference Revolution: Wired for the '90s [and] New Customers, New Approaches.
topic Access to Information
Electronic Libraries
Information Services
Information Technology
Library Services
Nonprint Media
Printed Materials
Reference Materials
Reference Services
Technological Advancement
User Needs (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ555769