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Autor principal: Stern, David
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2007
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contents Enhanced Online Access Requires Redesigned Delivery Options and Cost Models Stern, David Information Technology Information Networks Library Services Delivery Systems Models Access to Information Library Role Change Strategies Organizational Change Program Budgeting Technological Advancement Library Development Information Management Online Systems Rapidly developing online information technologies provide dramatically new capabilities and opportunities, and place new responsibilities on all involved to recreate networks for scholarly communication. Collaborations between all segments of the information network are made possible and necessary as we attempt to find a balanced and mutually beneficial way to maximize these new technologies. This is a time of paradigm change in information delivery that calls for new approaches and considerations. Some of the important new options that require consideration are: the delivery of unbundled and integrated media materials; the recognition and appropriate separation of the costs for delivery which are distinct from those of peer review and formatting/branding; the rationale and means of presenting additional flexible and customizable cost models based upon a variety of factors; and the possible role for agents in developing standardized product packages. This article attempts to highlight some important areas for focused attention, and discusses the responsibilities for proactive input by librarians in these early design considerations.
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spellingShingle Enhanced Online Access Requires Redesigned Delivery Options and Cost Models
Stern, David
Information Technology
Information Networks
Library Services
Delivery Systems
Models
Access to Information
Library Role
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Program Budgeting
Technological Advancement
Library Development
Information Management
Online Systems
Enhanced Online Access Requires Redesigned Delivery Options and Cost Models Stern, David Information Technology Information Networks Library Services Delivery Systems Models Access to Information Library Role Change Strategies Organizational Change Program Budgeting Technological Advancement Library Development Information Management Online Systems Rapidly developing online information technologies provide dramatically new capabilities and opportunities, and place new responsibilities on all involved to recreate networks for scholarly communication. Collaborations between all segments of the information network are made possible and necessary as we attempt to find a balanced and mutually beneficial way to maximize these new technologies. This is a time of paradigm change in information delivery that calls for new approaches and considerations. Some of the important new options that require consideration are: the delivery of unbundled and integrated media materials; the recognition and appropriate separation of the costs for delivery which are distinct from those of peer review and formatting/branding; the rationale and means of presenting additional flexible and customizable cost models based upon a variety of factors; and the possible role for agents in developing standardized product packages. This article attempts to highlight some important areas for focused attention, and discusses the responsibilities for proactive input by librarians in these early design considerations.
title Enhanced Online Access Requires Redesigned Delivery Options and Cost Models
topic Information Technology
Information Networks
Library Services
Delivery Systems
Models
Access to Information
Library Role
Change Strategies
Organizational Change
Program Budgeting
Technological Advancement
Library Development
Information Management
Online Systems
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ873080