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Auteurs principaux: Jaeger, Paul T., Thompson, Kim M., Lazar, Jonathan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 2012
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Accès en ligne:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ972569
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author Jaeger, Paul T.
Thompson, Kim M.
Lazar, Jonathan
author_facet Jaeger, Paul T.
Thompson, Kim M.
Lazar, Jonathan
Jaeger, Paul T.
Thompson, Kim M.
Lazar, Jonathan
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contents The Internet and the Evolution of Library Research: The Perspective of One Longitudinal Study Jaeger, Paul T. Thompson, Kim M. Lazar, Jonathan Library Research Public Libraries Internet Library Services Longitudinal Studies Users (Information) Library Role Surveys Sample Size The impacts of the Internet on library services and information usage since the advent of the World Wide Web have been significant, changing patron expectations for libraries, the ways in which libraries can reach patrons, the amount of information available, the job requirements of librarians, and the roles that libraries can play in their communities in times of need, among more prominent changes. This article will consider the coevolution of the Internet, public libraries, and public library research through the lens of the historical evolution of the methods of the Public Library Funding and Technology Access study. The three authors of this article bring a unique focus to the topic, having collectively worked at various points on most of the iterations of the study over its more than decade and a half of existence. (Contains 5 footnotes.)
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spellingShingle The Internet and the Evolution of Library Research: The Perspective of One Longitudinal Study
Jaeger, Paul T.
Thompson, Kim M.
Lazar, Jonathan
Library Research
Public Libraries
Internet
Library Services
Longitudinal Studies
Users (Information)
Library Role
Surveys
Sample Size
The Internet and the Evolution of Library Research: The Perspective of One Longitudinal Study Jaeger, Paul T. Thompson, Kim M. Lazar, Jonathan Library Research Public Libraries Internet Library Services Longitudinal Studies Users (Information) Library Role Surveys Sample Size The impacts of the Internet on library services and information usage since the advent of the World Wide Web have been significant, changing patron expectations for libraries, the ways in which libraries can reach patrons, the amount of information available, the job requirements of librarians, and the roles that libraries can play in their communities in times of need, among more prominent changes. This article will consider the coevolution of the Internet, public libraries, and public library research through the lens of the historical evolution of the methods of the Public Library Funding and Technology Access study. The three authors of this article bring a unique focus to the topic, having collectively worked at various points on most of the iterations of the study over its more than decade and a half of existence. (Contains 5 footnotes.)
title The Internet and the Evolution of Library Research: The Perspective of One Longitudinal Study
topic Library Research
Public Libraries
Internet
Library Services
Longitudinal Studies
Users (Information)
Library Role
Surveys
Sample Size
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ972569