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Brantley, Peter – EDUCAUSE Review, 2008
Libraries are successful to the extent that they can bridge communities and can leverage the diversity of the quest, the research, and the discovery. By building bridges among various sectors, libraries will be able to define themselves in the next generation.
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Social Networks, Social Integration, Role Perception
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Hawkins, Brian L. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2006
In this article, Brian L. Hawkins, President of EDUCAUSE, interviews Clifford A. Lynch, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), and the recipient of the 2005 EDUCAUSE Award for Leadership in Public Policy and Practice, about, among other things, the current CNI initiatives, digital assets preservation, e-science,…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Interviews, Administrators, Information Technology
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Ferguson, Chris; Spencer, Gene; Metz, Terry – EDUCAUSE Review, 2004
In recent years, many higher education institutions, from liberal arts colleges to major research universities, have integrated their information technology (IT) and library organizations. Still more institutions are actively exploring the possibility of doing so. Their reasons for combining the separate organizations range from positioning the…
Descriptors: Colleges, Library Associations, Information Technology, Library Automation
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Lynch, Clifford – EDUCAUSE Review, 2000
Examines ways in which information technology developments have changed academic libraries over the last few decades, and speculates about further changes to come. Discusses computerizing library operations; public access; electronic formats, particularly for journal articles; and information networks, including expectations about services,…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Educational Change, Electronic Journals, Electronic Libraries