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Reinecke, Ian – Australian Library Journal, 1987
Reviews the emergence of lobbies, both from within and outside the library profession, that argue for a fee based approach to the delivery of information, and explores the possible effects of this policy on the role of libraries and equal access to knowledge. (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Delivery Systems, Futures (of Society), Information Dissemination
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Nardi, Bonnie A. – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 1998
Presents case studies on information ecology. Includes a chapter on librarians as "keystone species" in that they are very critical to the functioning of the ecology. Discusses the massive amounts of information available on the Internet and the role of librarians. Cites the need for Librarians to be more proactive in their local…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ecology, Information Dissemination, Information Services
Lougee, Wendy Pradt – 2002
Research libraries are taking on a range of new roles in the digital age as they become more deeply engaged in the creation and dissemination of knowledge. While some of these roles are extensions of traditional library activity, others are large new. This book explores some of these emerging functions, and includes several examples of how more…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Information Technology, Library Collection Development, Library Development
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Gandel, Paul B. – EDUCAUSE Review, 2005
Libraries have taken some major hits lately, again raising questions about how or whether libraries will survive a constantly shifting information landscape. The intrusion of the Web threatens to alter libraries in ways far different from those of past technological changes. Already the Web is affecting the very core areas of library services: (1)…
Descriptors: Libraries, Information Technology, Internet, Innovation
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Cheng, Grace – Australian Library Journal, 2000
Discusses information ecology and changes in information management and provision. Concentrates on trends towards evidence-based practice in health care, challenges posed and opportunities offered by information technology, resource limitations and users' and management's perceptions and expectations, roles librarians can play, and core…
Descriptors: Change, Health Services, Information Dissemination, Information Industry
White, Charles S. – 1991
Arguing that the foundation of a free civilization is an informed citizenry, this ERIC digest discusses the new challenges faced by the government and libraries in the wake of the Information Age. As electronic technology has accelerated the production and transmission of information, it has become more difficult for the average citizen to access,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Depository Libraries, Information Dissemination, Information Networks
Vagianos, Louis – 1987
This paper is based on two fundamental premises: (1) that the characteristics inherent in information (reproductivity, volatility, and value) combined with the technical capability provided by the new information technology (access, storage, communication, and control) have created the prospect of a new range of internal and external networking…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, College Role, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
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Allen, Matthew; Retzlaff, Lothar – Australian Library Journal, 1998
The authors envisage a new future for libraries, one in which they assume a very proactive role, pushing, as well as pulling information back into the Web, in a manner similar to that in which a private electricity producer feeds back surplus power into the grid as well as taking electricity when needed. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Futures (of Society), Information Dissemination, Information Services
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Gray, Carolyn M. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1987
Reviews information technology trends that relate to the collection, transfer, and dissemination of information and their implications for information policy; examines the roles of government and both public and private sectors in information policy formation; and suggests a broad course of action for citizen involvement. (CLB)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Freedom of Information, Government Publications, Government Role
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Farrell, Maggie – Government Information Quarterly, 1998
Discusses serving library-patron needs in terms of customer service and quality control. Highlights include tools for measuring the quality of service (e.g., the SERVQUAL survey), advisory boards or focus groups, library "service statements," changing patron needs, new information formats, and justifying depository library services. (JAK)
Descriptors: Depository Libraries, Evaluation Needs, Government Publications, Information Dissemination
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Mann, Thomas – Reference & User Services Quarterly, 1998
Librarians cannot distribute their collections electronically until the problems of intellectual property and free-and-equal access are resolved. Libraries must overcome restrictions of "virtual libraries" thereby making copyrighted texts freely available. Libraries must be promoted as places where readers freely consult both copyrighted…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Copyrights, Databases, Electronic Libraries
Dunstan, Peter – 1986
Librarians need to take the initiative and seize the opportunities presented by a changing environment and society's demands for greater access to information. New technologies such as laser disks, machine indexing, telefacsimile, microcomputer applications, and fiber optics are having an immense impact on the practice of librarianship, and the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Foreign Countries, Futures (of Society), Information Dissemination
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Cannon, T. H. – Canadian Library Journal, 1986
This assessment of the state of library and information science research in the United Kingdom, which was presented at a joint conference of two Canadian professional associations, focuses on functions of the British Library's Research and Development Department. The importance of research and dissemination of its findings are also discussed. (CDD)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Conferences, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Federal Library and Information Center Committee, Washington, DC. – 1993
This document is the summary report of the Federal Library and Information Center Committee (FLICC) conference on federal libraries in the electronic age. The conference focused on the adjustments federal librarians must make to work with their agencies' computer, telecommunications, technical information, and records management professionals to…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Federal Government, Futures (of Society), Government Libraries
Simpson, Donald B. – 1989
Arguing that new technologies such as telefacsimile, electronic publishing, and electronic document delivery are altering the processes of communication and the response of libraries to scholars' needs, this paper provides a vision for the future, particularly with regard to the impact of electronic publishing on the traditional roles of academic…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Databases, Electronic Publishing, Futures (of Society)
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