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American Libraries, 1997
A discussion with the staff of the Internet Public Library (IPL), which began as a project at the University of Michigan, highlights its role in supplementing local public library services; classification; collection development policies; and the impact of legislation, copyright, and universal service on IPL. A sidebar presents IPL user…
Descriptors: Classification, Copyrights, Electronic Libraries, Information Dissemination
Hage, Christine Lind – American Libraries, 1999
Considers the changing roles of public libraries and challenges facing them in the future. Topics include core skills needed by library professionals, print and nonprint materials, the inclusion of new formats, blending traditional and electronic library resources, the expanded roles and responsibilities of librarians, meeting user needs, and…
Descriptors: Change, Electronic Libraries, Futures (of Society), Librarians
Gorman, Michael – American Libraries, 1981
Predicts that library cooperation, in its developed form, will involve state or regional electronic libraries having the following minimum components: (1) a short record automated system which will record the holdings of each member library, (2) an efficient document delivery system, and (3) a complete bibliographic system. (LLS)
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Futures (of Society), Library Cooperation, Online Systems
Chepesiuk, Ron – American Libraries, 1998
Describes services offered at the Dag Hammarskjold Library at the United Nations (UN). Highlights include adopting new technology for a virtual library; the international law collection which is now accessible through the World Wide Web; UN depository libraries; material available on the Internet; the Optical Disk System, a storage/retrieval…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Depository Libraries, Electronic Libraries, Information Management
Chepesiuk, Ron – American Libraries, 1997
Describes various projects being undertaken by academic libraries to provide information in digital form. Highlights include the Library of Congress's program; access via the Internet; software programs; cooperative library projects; possibilities of financial support from the private sector; technical problems; and copyright issues. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Computer Software, Copyrights
Smith, Abby – American Libraries, 1999
This discussion of library preservation practices for information and cultural materials of value focuses on digital technology. Discusses controlled environments, reformatting, and emergency-preparedness strategies. A sidebar describes the Library of Congress's "American Memory" project to convert information in traditional media to an…
Descriptors: Archives, Cultural Maintenance, Data Conversion, Electronic Libraries
Coffman, Steve; McGlamery, Susan – American Libraries, 2000
Discusses the availability and quality of commercial reference services available on the World Wide Web such as Ask Jeeves and the decline in library reference service statistics. Describes a project in California to help libraries develop live, real-time reference services over the Web by adapting Web contact center software. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Electronic Libraries, Library Services, Library Statistics
Coffman, Steve – American Libraries, 2002
Questions the need for collaborative digital reference services among libraries. Discusses the lack of use among networks that have been developed, probably due to easy access to online resources; economic assumptions; setting standards for reference practice; automatic routing software; copyrights; and patron satisfaction. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Copyrights, Economic Factors
Cherry, Susan Spaeth – American Libraries, 1981
Describes a 2-day meeting, sponsored by the Public Library of Columbus and Franklin County (Ohio) and OCLC, Inc., to discuss the establishment of a new American Library Association membership initiative group which would focus on remote electronic access to, and delivery of, information. (LLS)
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Meetings, Professional Associations, Public Libraries
Flagg, Gordon – American Libraries, 1992
Reports on the third national conference of the American Library Association's Library and Information Technology Association, which was held September 13-16, 1992, in Denver, Colorado. Program highlights are summarized, including virtual communities, virtual reality, the electronic library, artificial intelligence and expert-systems, navigating…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, Conferences, Electronic Libraries
Hyman, Karen – American Libraries, 1999
Discusses customer service in libraries and the tendency to rely on past experiences rather than meet the needs and opportunities in today's changing electronic environment. Suggests that libraries focus on the users, create a climate that supports change, continuously survey the environment, and redirect resources. (LRW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Electronic Libraries, Library Services, Organizational Climate
Tennant, Roy – American Libraries, 2000
Discusses future possibilities that libraries must consider in a digital information age. Topics include how the Internet has transformed the way people look for information; the need for better Web search engines; electronic publishing; and an information infrastructure that supports the delivery of digital objects and 24-hour reference service.…
Descriptors: Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Futures (of Society), Information Seeking
Curran, Charles; Adams, Dennis – American Libraries, 1999
Discusses the public's growing ignorance about the value and capability of libraries. Topics include information skills, including measuring accuracy and authenticity of computer-based information; false expectations; the information explosion; and the need for a new literacy that includes information literacy, cultural literacy, computer…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Cultural Literacy, Electronic Libraries, Information Literacy
Dorman, David – American Libraries, 2002
Discusses the Open Source Software method of software development and its relationship to control over information content. Topics include digital library resources; reference services; preservation; the legal and economic status of information; technical standards; access to digital data; control of information use; and copyright and patent laws.…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software Development, Copyrights, Electronic Libraries