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Main Authors: Shill, Harold B., Stimatz, Lisa R.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ588301
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author Shill, Harold B.
Stimatz, Lisa R.
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Stimatz, Lisa R.
Shill, Harold B.
Stimatz, Lisa R.
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contents Government Information in Academic Libraries: New Options for the Electronic Age. Shill, Harold B. Stimatz, Lisa R. Academic Libraries Access to Information Change Document Delivery Government Publications Information Dissemination Information Services Library Collection Development Library Materials Library Networks Government agencies are adopting electronic-information-dissemination strategies which both challenge established dissemination structures and offer new access opportunities for all libraries. This article explores the implications of this change and describes the initiative of one medium-sized, non-depository library to become a government information center. Contains 65 references. (Author)
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spellingShingle Government Information in Academic Libraries: New Options for the Electronic Age.
Shill, Harold B.
Stimatz, Lisa R.
Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Change
Document Delivery
Government Publications
Information Dissemination
Information Services
Library Collection Development
Library Materials
Library Networks
Government Information in Academic Libraries: New Options for the Electronic Age. Shill, Harold B. Stimatz, Lisa R. Academic Libraries Access to Information Change Document Delivery Government Publications Information Dissemination Information Services Library Collection Development Library Materials Library Networks Government agencies are adopting electronic-information-dissemination strategies which both challenge established dissemination structures and offer new access opportunities for all libraries. This article explores the implications of this change and describes the initiative of one medium-sized, non-depository library to become a government information center. Contains 65 references. (Author)
title Government Information in Academic Libraries: New Options for the Electronic Age.
topic Academic Libraries
Access to Information
Change
Document Delivery
Government Publications
Information Dissemination
Information Services
Library Collection Development
Library Materials
Library Networks
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ588301