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Peer reviewedSmith, Frederick E. – Library Hi Tech, 1996
Outlines New York State's plan for all libraries to provide electronic services to their users by the use of computer and telecommunications technology. Recommendations of the initiative's organizing committee focus on: services and funding; equity and ease of access; profession and education; partnerships; standards and protocols; collection…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Libraries, Library Automation, Library Collection Development
Albanese, Andrew; Berry, John; Bryant, Eric; Oder, Norman; Rogers, Michael – Library Journal, 2001
Reviews the most significant issues facing the library profession today and speculates on future possibilities. Topics include budget reversals, including federal and state aid; scholarly journal costs and Web-based scholarly communication initiatives; filtering debates, including lawsuits; library education; digital copyright; Web portals and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Copyrights, Court Litigation, Distance Education
Reed, Sally Gardner, Ed. – 1996
Librarianship is in a period of great transition. Expanding uses of information technology and a dramatically changing demographic and economic environment are forcing librarians to re-examine their profession and to ask questions about their future relevance and viability. Change is and should be viewed as an ongoing and critical component of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Change Strategies, Futures (of Society)


