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Autori principali: Werle, James, Fox, Louis
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2007
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ778803
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Fox, Louis
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contents Internet2 and Libraries: Serving Your Communities at the Speed of Light Werle, James Fox, Louis Libraries Consortia Public Agencies Internet Higher Education Information Technology Research Universities Global Approach Foreign Countries Access to Information Information Networks Electronic Libraries Library Role Formed in 1996, Internet2 is a not-for-profit advanced network consortium led by the U.S. research and higher education community. Its goals are to provide leading-edge network capabilities and to facilitate the development, deployment, and use of revolutionary Internet technologies. Starting with 34 universities, Internet2 has grown to more than 300 members, including more than 200 U.S. universities working in cooperation with 70 leading corporations, 45 government agencies, laboratories, and other research institutions. One important feature of Internet2 is that it interconnects numerous state and regional research and education networks via a national backbone network. Another important feature is that it also connects to more than 50 international advanced networking efforts. What the consortium has created is a global, noncommercial education network, which enables unprecedented levels of collaboration across all education sectors, both within the U.S. and around the world. With fewer users and a backbone made entirely of fiber-optic cables, Internet2 is capable of moving data thousands of times faster with more consistent levels of performance than the commodity Internet. This article explores the implications of advanced networking in libraries with the use of Internet2. (Contains 9 online resources.)
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spellingShingle Internet2 and Libraries: Serving Your Communities at the Speed of Light
Werle, James
Fox, Louis
Libraries
Consortia
Public Agencies
Internet
Higher Education
Information Technology
Research Universities
Global Approach
Foreign Countries
Access to Information
Information Networks
Electronic Libraries
Library Role
Internet2 and Libraries: Serving Your Communities at the Speed of Light Werle, James Fox, Louis Libraries Consortia Public Agencies Internet Higher Education Information Technology Research Universities Global Approach Foreign Countries Access to Information Information Networks Electronic Libraries Library Role Formed in 1996, Internet2 is a not-for-profit advanced network consortium led by the U.S. research and higher education community. Its goals are to provide leading-edge network capabilities and to facilitate the development, deployment, and use of revolutionary Internet technologies. Starting with 34 universities, Internet2 has grown to more than 300 members, including more than 200 U.S. universities working in cooperation with 70 leading corporations, 45 government agencies, laboratories, and other research institutions. One important feature of Internet2 is that it interconnects numerous state and regional research and education networks via a national backbone network. Another important feature is that it also connects to more than 50 international advanced networking efforts. What the consortium has created is a global, noncommercial education network, which enables unprecedented levels of collaboration across all education sectors, both within the U.S. and around the world. With fewer users and a backbone made entirely of fiber-optic cables, Internet2 is capable of moving data thousands of times faster with more consistent levels of performance than the commodity Internet. This article explores the implications of advanced networking in libraries with the use of Internet2. (Contains 9 online resources.)
title Internet2 and Libraries: Serving Your Communities at the Speed of Light
topic Libraries
Consortia
Public Agencies
Internet
Higher Education
Information Technology
Research Universities
Global Approach
Foreign Countries
Access to Information
Information Networks
Electronic Libraries
Library Role
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ778803