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| author | Wainwright, Eric |
| author_facet | Wainwright, Eric Wainwright, Eric |
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| contents | The Future of the "Research" Library in an Age of Information Abundance and Lifelong Learning Wainwright, Eric Academic Libraries Research Libraries Lifelong Learning Government Libraries Foreign Countries Library Role Library Research Institutional Characteristics Research Opportunities Access to Information Information Management Traditionally, several types of library in Australia have been perceived as having a "research" role, notably the National Library, the state libraries, and the university libraries, together with a few special libraries serving research-producing organisations such as the CSIRO. This paper provides some speculations on how some significant changes in the information environment may impact on the "research" roles of libraries with a "public" purpose. (Contains 21 endnotes and 1 footnote.) |
| format | Recurso educativo Open Access |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 2005 |
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| spellingShingle | The Future of the "Research" Library in an Age of Information Abundance and Lifelong Learning Wainwright, Eric Academic Libraries Research Libraries Lifelong Learning Government Libraries Foreign Countries Library Role Library Research Institutional Characteristics Research Opportunities Access to Information Information Management The Future of the "Research" Library in an Age of Information Abundance and Lifelong Learning Wainwright, Eric Academic Libraries Research Libraries Lifelong Learning Government Libraries Foreign Countries Library Role Library Research Institutional Characteristics Research Opportunities Access to Information Information Management Traditionally, several types of library in Australia have been perceived as having a "research" role, notably the National Library, the state libraries, and the university libraries, together with a few special libraries serving research-producing organisations such as the CSIRO. This paper provides some speculations on how some significant changes in the information environment may impact on the "research" roles of libraries with a "public" purpose. (Contains 21 endnotes and 1 footnote.) |
| title | The Future of the "Research" Library in an Age of Information Abundance and Lifelong Learning |
| topic | Academic Libraries Research Libraries Lifelong Learning Government Libraries Foreign Countries Library Role Library Research Institutional Characteristics Research Opportunities Access to Information Information Management |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ994114 |