Technology and information services : challenges for the 1990s
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Technology and information services : challenges for the 1990s
(Information management, policy, and services / Charles R. McClure and Peter Hernon, editors)
Ablex Pub. Corp., c1993
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Note
Bibliography: p. 211-223
Inlcludes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9781567500202
Description
This handbook provides helpful guidance for the information services practitioner and manager. It contains a wealth of concrete information necessary for managing technology and its applications and for providing technological leadership. Although there are a plethora of monographs allocated to general and specific aspects of automation, computerization, and technological innovation in libraries and information centers, this volume is unique in offering a conceptual framework for implementing and managing technologies plus a detailed discussion of technologies in relation to both the needs of information seekers and the changes they have wrought in delivering services to users. The volume will also be of interest to students because it provides a historical context for recent changes brought about by technological applications, describes current practices, and explores issues and trends on the horizon.
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: pbk ISBN 9781567500219
Description
This handbook provides helpful guidance for the information services practitioner and manager. It contains a wealth of concrete information necessary for managing technology and its applications and for providing technological leadership. Although there are a plethora of monographs allocated to general and specific aspects of automation, computerization, and technological innovation in libraries and information centers, this volume is unique in offering a conceptual framework for implementing and managing technologies plus a detailed discussion of technologies in relation to both the needs of information seekers and the changes they have wrought in delivering services to users. The volume will also be of interest to students because it provides a historical context for recent changes brought about by technological applications, describes current practices, and explores issues and trends on the horizon.
Table of Contents
Figures Acknowledgments Introduction A Conceptual Framework for Applying and Managing Technologies for Information Delivery in the 1990s A Philosophy of Public Service Technology and Its Discontents Technology and Ethics A Guide to Information Technologies and Applications Bibliographic Utilities: Vehicles for Sharing Cataloging, Holdings, and Programs Beyond Interlibrary Loan: The Emergence of Resource Sharing Local Systems: Gateway to the Information World Online Public Access Catalogs Online Searching and CD-ROMs Microforms The New "Media" The Storage, Retrieval, and Delivery of Information The Implications of Managing Technology Future Possibilities Conclusion Technology and Information Services in the 21st Century: The Recent Past Points the Way to the Future References Author Index Subject Index
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