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Main Author: Coleman, Sterling, Jr.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887516
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contents The Archival and Library Viewpoints of a Collection in a Digital Environment: Is There Any Room for Compromise? Coleman, Sterling, Jr. Electronic Libraries Library Services Archives Library Materials Cooperation Case Studies Committees Metadata This article explores the archivists' and librarians' definition of a collection, and how they respectively arrange their collections in the context of collection development and collection management issues in a digital library. It centers on possible cooperative solutions and highlights, as a case study, the efforts of the Auburn University Digital Projects Committee to meet these challenging collection issues. (Contains 9 notes.)
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spellingShingle The Archival and Library Viewpoints of a Collection in a Digital Environment: Is There Any Room for Compromise?
Coleman, Sterling, Jr.
Electronic Libraries
Library Services
Archives
Library Materials
Cooperation
Case Studies
Committees
Metadata
The Archival and Library Viewpoints of a Collection in a Digital Environment: Is There Any Room for Compromise? Coleman, Sterling, Jr. Electronic Libraries Library Services Archives Library Materials Cooperation Case Studies Committees Metadata This article explores the archivists' and librarians' definition of a collection, and how they respectively arrange their collections in the context of collection development and collection management issues in a digital library. It centers on possible cooperative solutions and highlights, as a case study, the efforts of the Auburn University Digital Projects Committee to meet these challenging collection issues. (Contains 9 notes.)
title The Archival and Library Viewpoints of a Collection in a Digital Environment: Is There Any Room for Compromise?
topic Electronic Libraries
Library Services
Archives
Library Materials
Cooperation
Case Studies
Committees
Metadata
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ887516