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Main Author: Thornton, Glenda A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ611784
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author Thornton, Glenda A.
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contents Impact of Electronic Resources on Collection Development, the Roles of Librarians, and Library Consortia. Thornton, Glenda A. Change Consortia Information Technology Librarians Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Development Library Role Shared Library Resources Shared Resources and Services As the purchase of virtual resources accelerates, particularly through consortial agreements, the autonomy of the local library will fade and the roles of librarians will change drastically. This rapid transformation is illustrated by a discussion of OhioLINK and its positive and negative effects on one member library. (Contains 21 references.) (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle Impact of Electronic Resources on Collection Development, the Roles of Librarians, and Library Consortia.
Thornton, Glenda A.
Change
Consortia
Information Technology
Librarians
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Cooperation
Library Development
Library Role
Shared Library Resources
Shared Resources and Services
Impact of Electronic Resources on Collection Development, the Roles of Librarians, and Library Consortia. Thornton, Glenda A. Change Consortia Information Technology Librarians Library Acquisition Library Administration Library Collection Development Library Cooperation Library Development Library Role Shared Library Resources Shared Resources and Services As the purchase of virtual resources accelerates, particularly through consortial agreements, the autonomy of the local library will fade and the roles of librarians will change drastically. This rapid transformation is illustrated by a discussion of OhioLINK and its positive and negative effects on one member library. (Contains 21 references.) (Author/AEF)
title Impact of Electronic Resources on Collection Development, the Roles of Librarians, and Library Consortia.
topic Change
Consortia
Information Technology
Librarians
Library Acquisition
Library Administration
Library Collection Development
Library Cooperation
Library Development
Library Role
Shared Library Resources
Shared Resources and Services
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ611784