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Main Authors: Dean, Charles W., Ed., Frazier, Ken, Pope, Nolan F., Gorman, Peter C., Dentinger, Sue, Boston, Jeanne, Phillips, Hugh, Daggett, Steven C., Lundquist, Mitch, McClung, Mark, Riley, Curran, Allan, Craig, Waugh, David
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ586267
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author Dean, Charles W., Ed.
Frazier, Ken
Pope, Nolan F.
Gorman, Peter C.
Dentinger, Sue
Boston, Jeanne
Phillips, Hugh
Daggett, Steven C.
Lundquist, Mitch
McClung, Mark
Riley, Curran
Allan, Craig
Waugh, David
author_facet Dean, Charles W., Ed.
Frazier, Ken
Pope, Nolan F.
Gorman, Peter C.
Dentinger, Sue
Boston, Jeanne
Phillips, Hugh
Daggett, Steven C.
Lundquist, Mitch
McClung, Mark
Riley, Curran
Allan, Craig
Waugh, David
Dean, Charles W., Ed.
Frazier, Ken
Pope, Nolan F.
Gorman, Peter C.
Dentinger, Sue
Boston, Jeanne
Phillips, Hugh
Daggett, Steven C.
Lundquist, Mitch
McClung, Mark
Riley, Curran
Allan, Craig
Waugh, David
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Shaping the Electronic Library--The UW-Madison Approach. Dean, Charles W., Ed. Frazier, Ken Pope, Nolan F. Gorman, Peter C. Dentinger, Sue Boston, Jeanne Phillips, Hugh Daggett, Steven C. Lundquist, Mitch McClung, Mark Riley, Curran Allan, Craig Waugh, David Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Uses in Education Electronic Libraries Electronic Publishing Electronic Text Futures (of Society) Higher Education Library Administration Library Catalogs Library Services Online Catalogs World Wide Web This special theme section describes the University of Wisconsin-Madison's experience building its Electronic Library. Highlights include integrating resources and services; the administrative framework; the public electronic library, including electronic publishing capability and access to World Wide Web-based and other electronic resources; technical infrastructure; electronic library production support; and future potentials and challenges. (LRW)
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spellingShingle Shaping the Electronic Library--The UW-Madison Approach.
Dean, Charles W., Ed.
Frazier, Ken
Pope, Nolan F.
Gorman, Peter C.
Dentinger, Sue
Boston, Jeanne
Phillips, Hugh
Daggett, Steven C.
Lundquist, Mitch
McClung, Mark
Riley, Curran
Allan, Craig
Waugh, David
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Uses in Education
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Text
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Catalogs
Library Services
Online Catalogs
World Wide Web
Shaping the Electronic Library--The UW-Madison Approach. Dean, Charles W., Ed. Frazier, Ken Pope, Nolan F. Gorman, Peter C. Dentinger, Sue Boston, Jeanne Phillips, Hugh Daggett, Steven C. Lundquist, Mitch McClung, Mark Riley, Curran Allan, Craig Waugh, David Academic Libraries Access to Information Computer Uses in Education Electronic Libraries Electronic Publishing Electronic Text Futures (of Society) Higher Education Library Administration Library Catalogs Library Services Online Catalogs World Wide Web This special theme section describes the University of Wisconsin-Madison's experience building its Electronic Library. Highlights include integrating resources and services; the administrative framework; the public electronic library, including electronic publishing capability and access to World Wide Web-based and other electronic resources; technical infrastructure; electronic library production support; and future potentials and challenges. (LRW)
title Shaping the Electronic Library--The UW-Madison Approach.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Computer Uses in Education
Electronic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
Electronic Text
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Library Administration
Library Catalogs
Library Services
Online Catalogs
World Wide Web
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ586267