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Molholt, Pat – School Library Media Quarterly, 1989
Discusses traditional library approaches to access to information and the possible impact of information technologies, library automation, and artificial intelligence. Access issues raised by these technologies are identified and a research agenda to explore these issues is outlined. (31 references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Artificial Intelligence, Information Technology, Library Automation
School Library Media Quarterly, 1989
Summarizes the results of a study that identified researchable issues related to the role of libraries in the information society. Specific research questions are presented within the categories of access to information; information needs and users; libraries and education; library models; the role of public services librarians; and education and…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Needs, Library Education, Library Role
Stripling, Barbara K. – School Library Media Quarterly, 1989
Discusses the need for media specialists to be able to translate broad issues into specific questions that can be answered at the building level in order to improve school media programs. A series of specific questions for each challenge posed in "Information Power: Guidelines for School Library Media Programs" is presented. (five references)…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Educational Development, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Craver, Kathleen W. – School Library Media Quarterly, 1995
Rapid changes in technology and the skills needed to compete successfully in the workforce will necessitate higher standards in education, especially in the ability to acquire, organize, and use information. Library media specialists must play a significant role in providing information access, storage, dissemination, and instruction for students.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Access to Information, Educational Needs, Information Dissemination