Digital Convergence – Libraries of the Future
The convergence of IT, telecommunications, and media is bringing about a revolution in the way information is collected, stored and accessed. There are three principal reasons why this is happening – reducing cost, increasing quality, and increasing bandwidth. Moore’s Law results in ever-decreasing...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :
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2008.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The Organization and Delivery of Digital Information
- From ‘‘Boutique’’ to Mass Digitization: the Google Library Project at Oxford
- Digital Services in Academic Libraries: the Internet is Setting Benchmarks
- The Early Years of the United Kingdom Joint Academic Network (JANET)
- The World Library – Collaboration and Sharing of Information
- World-Class Universities Need World-Class Libraries and Information Resources: But How Can they be Provided?
- The International Dimensions of Digital Science and Scholarship: Aspirations of the British Library in Serving the International Scientific and Scholarly Communities
- CURL – Research Libraries in the British Isles
- Cultural and Strategic Implications of Digital Convergence for Libraries
- For Betteror Worse: Change and Development in Academic Libraries, 1970-2006
- Combining the Best of Both Worlds: the Hybrid Library
- Beyond the Hybrid Library: Libraries in a Web 2.0 World
- Libraries and Open Access: the Implications of Open-Access Publishing and Dissemination for Libraries in Higher Education Institutions
- Shaking the Foundations – Librarianship in Transition
- Scholarship and Libraries: Collectors and Collections
- When is a Librarian not a Librarian?
- New Dimensions of InformationProvision Restructuring, Innovation, and Integration
- From Integration to Web Archiving
- Not Just a Box of Books: From Repository to Service Innovator
- Learning Enhancement through Strategic Project Partnership
- Libraries for the 21st Century
- Preserving the Content – The Physical and the Digital
- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: Poor Players on the Digital Curation Stage
- Some Key Issues in Digital Preservation
- From Information to Knowledge – the Human–Computer Interface
- From the Information Age to the Intelligence Age: Exploiting IT and Convergence
- Cognitive Implications of InformationSpaces: Human Issues in the Design and Use of Electronic Library Interfaces
- Mobile Media – From Content to User
- Historic Collections and Case Studies
- Special Collections Librarianship
- Defending Research and Scholarship – United Kingdom Libraries and the Terrorism Bill 2005
- Politics, Profits and Idealism: John Norton, the Stationers’ Company and Sir Thomas Bodley
- William Drummond of Hawthornden: Book Collector and Benefactor of Edinburgh University Library
- de Gaulle and the British
- High Level Applications of Contentandits Governance
- Great Libraries in the Service of Science
- Governance at Harvard University Library
- Higher Education Libraries and the Quality Agenda.