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Autore principale: Xu, Hong
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1998
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ575892
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contents Global Access and its Implications: The Use of Mailing Lists by Systems Librarians. Xu, Hong Access to Computers Access to Information Computer Mediated Communication Developing Nations Electronic Mail Global Approach Information Networks International Communication Librarians Library Networks Library Services Listservs Translation Describes how systems librarian-related mailing lists are used by information professionals. Examination of 12 selected mailing lists and their geographic distribution reveals a great gap existing between developing and developed countries, with the United States in the dominant position. Knowledge background, technical limitations, and language barriers that may hinder information seeking/sharing are explored. (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle Global Access and its Implications: The Use of Mailing Lists by Systems Librarians.
Xu, Hong
Access to Computers
Access to Information
Computer Mediated Communication
Developing Nations
Electronic Mail
Global Approach
Information Networks
International Communication
Librarians
Library Networks
Library Services
Listservs
Translation
Global Access and its Implications: The Use of Mailing Lists by Systems Librarians. Xu, Hong Access to Computers Access to Information Computer Mediated Communication Developing Nations Electronic Mail Global Approach Information Networks International Communication Librarians Library Networks Library Services Listservs Translation Describes how systems librarian-related mailing lists are used by information professionals. Examination of 12 selected mailing lists and their geographic distribution reveals a great gap existing between developing and developed countries, with the United States in the dominant position. Knowledge background, technical limitations, and language barriers that may hinder information seeking/sharing are explored. (Author/AEF)
title Global Access and its Implications: The Use of Mailing Lists by Systems Librarians.
topic Access to Computers
Access to Information
Computer Mediated Communication
Developing Nations
Electronic Mail
Global Approach
Information Networks
International Communication
Librarians
Library Networks
Library Services
Listservs
Translation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ575892