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Dowlin, Kenneth E. – Library Journal, 1980
Utilization of telecommunications and computer technology to increase access to information is identified as a primary goal for public libraries. To further service in the future, libraries should consider database services, online access to library resources, online community conferencing, community databases, network resource sharing,…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Futures (of Society), Library Role, Library Services
King, Bobby; Shanks, Todd – Library Journal, 2000
Describes the mobile library service in Memphis/ Shelby County (Tennessee) that was designed to meet the needs of non-English speaking residents. Discusses identifying target populations; funding; technology to provide access to the Internet; English as Second Language and multicultural Web sites; and cellular digital packet data (CDPD) and…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Bookmobiles, Branch Libraries, English (Second Language)
Rochell, Carlton – Library Journal, 1982
Predictions of the effect of technological change on society in the home, the workplace, and in public and academic libraries in the future are presented. Topics discussed include the problem of inaccurate data, access to information, videodisc technology, "telematics" (the combining of computer technology and telecommunications), cable…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Cable Television, Computer Science, Databases
Ward, Jean – Library Journal, 1992
Describes the Library Cable Network (LCN), a public access cable television network in Illinois. Discussion covers costs; organization and personnel; programing, including a series of author interviews, children's programs, and features on local attractions; new audiences, particularly minority and ethnic groups; and future telecommunications…
Descriptors: Authors, Cable Television, Childrens Television, Futures (of Society)