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Main Author: Kaczmarek, Joanne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ885103
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  • The Complexities of Digital Resources: Collection Boundaries and Management Responsibilities Kaczmarek, Joanne Library Services Library Materials Electronic Journals Information Management Information Needs Responsibility Sustainable Development Cooperation Information Scientists Context Effect Academic Libraries State Government Long Range Planning Futures (of Society) The boundaries that define a discrete collection of intellectual or informational resources have never been precise or immutable. With the proliferation of born-digital and digitized analog materials, these boundaries are becoming even less well defined. Supporting users' information needs in the current digital environment requires redefining the responsibilities of persons responsible for executing traditional library collection development practices and archival appraisal strategies. Developing and supporting the necessary technical and organizational infrastructure for long-term sustainability of digital collections will require intentional collaboration among information professionals. This article explores these issues in the context of both academic and state government entities, clarifying the need for a shift in roles for information professionals. (Contains 23 notes.)