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Autor principal: Ipri, Tom
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2011
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contents Where the Cloud Meets the Commons Ipri, Tom Access to Computers Computers Libraries Internet Computer Software Users (Information) Information Technology Information Management Delivery Systems Web Browsers Desktop Publishing Changes presented by cloud computing--shared computing services, applications, and storage available to end users via the Internet--have the potential to seriously alter how libraries provide services, not only remotely, but also within the physical library, specifically concerning challenges facing the typical desktop computing experience. Libraries have invested time and money in establishing an infrastructure to support a particular kind of computing experience, and advances in cloud computing may make this type of experience obsolete. One of the ways libraries have added value to their services has been by implementing library commons. A key component to these commons has been desktop computing. Cloud computing offers applications via a Web browser, meaning that the applications can run independently of the local hardware and operating system, calling into question the necessity of traditional desktop computing. As libraries have shown in the past, they have the capability to assess challenging situations and adapt to provide users a beneficial experience.
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spellingShingle Where the Cloud Meets the Commons
Ipri, Tom
Access to Computers
Computers
Libraries
Internet
Computer Software
Users (Information)
Information Technology
Information Management
Delivery Systems
Web Browsers
Desktop Publishing
Where the Cloud Meets the Commons Ipri, Tom Access to Computers Computers Libraries Internet Computer Software Users (Information) Information Technology Information Management Delivery Systems Web Browsers Desktop Publishing Changes presented by cloud computing--shared computing services, applications, and storage available to end users via the Internet--have the potential to seriously alter how libraries provide services, not only remotely, but also within the physical library, specifically concerning challenges facing the typical desktop computing experience. Libraries have invested time and money in establishing an infrastructure to support a particular kind of computing experience, and advances in cloud computing may make this type of experience obsolete. One of the ways libraries have added value to their services has been by implementing library commons. A key component to these commons has been desktop computing. Cloud computing offers applications via a Web browser, meaning that the applications can run independently of the local hardware and operating system, calling into question the necessity of traditional desktop computing. As libraries have shown in the past, they have the capability to assess challenging situations and adapt to provide users a beneficial experience.
title Where the Cloud Meets the Commons
topic Access to Computers
Computers
Libraries
Internet
Computer Software
Users (Information)
Information Technology
Information Management
Delivery Systems
Web Browsers
Desktop Publishing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ928059