Libraries and the future : essays on the library in the twenty-first century

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Libraries and the future : essays on the library in the twenty-first century

F.W. Lancaster, editor

(Haworth library and information science)

Haworth Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Libraries and the Future explores how the trends and technological breakthroughs of today will transform the shape of libraries as they move into the twenty-first century. This visionary book will help librarians and library science students understand and prepare for the changes likely to take place in library and information services over the next several years. Enlightening chapters discuss the future of academic libraries, public libraries, library services in developing countries, and library services from the perspective of scholarly users, library funders, and policymakers. These authoritative contributors present a wide-range of viewpoints but they all agree that the near future offers great opportunity for libraries to make their services more valuable to the community of potential users than they have ever been before. Libraries and the Future provides the way for libraries to be active forces, to emphasize the delivery of information, not its storage, and to be judged by the services they deliver, not the assets they control. Readers will learn about a realm of possible types of future libraries from experts representing academic, special, and public libraries, and researchers and scholarly users of libraries from four continents. Some of the visions of future libraries from these respected information professionals include: the library as the hub of a community network libraries that actively determine for themselves how to use information technology libraries that utilize technology to meet national social, technological, and cultural demands of developing countries artificial intelligence and expert system approaches in library-related applications the virtual library and information center where print, database, and other formats are replaced by holographic images and where the world's store of recorded knowledge is available without leaving homeThis inspirational book calls for librarians to be more imaginative and to move outside traditional library roles and into broader information roles, as libraries begin to take full advantage of the technology at their disposal. Libraries and the Future encourages librarians to take greater leadership roles, and to use rapidly developing technology to enhance the information services the library provides. Managers of all types of libraries, especially large libraries, will benefit from valuable predictions about the future challenges they may face, and suggestions for changes in the role of the today's libraries. Faculty and students in the areas of library management, sociology of libraries, and library technology will learn how their knowledge and training of this century will be used in the library systems of the future.

Table of Contents

Contents Introduction: Threat Versus Opportunity Shaping the Future for Libraries Through Leadership and Research Libraries as Bridges: Librarians as Builders The Neographic Library: A 30-Year Perspective on Public Libraries Visions of Academic Libraries in a Brave New Future The Library of the Future Libraries and Information Services in 25 Years' Time: A British Perspective Libraries and Information Services in Third World Countries Perspectives for Information Services and Professionals in Brazil The Metamorphosis of Libraries During the Foreseeable Future Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems: How Will They Contribute? The Virtual Information Center: Scholars and Information in the Twenty-First Century Index

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  • NCID
    BA22999990
  • ISBN
    • 1560243821
  • LCCN
    92042380
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    195 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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