The Ultimate Digital Library Where the New Information Players Meet

There are no two ways about it: the Internet presents a challenge to librarians and information providers everywhere. "Googling" and "Asking Jeeves" are often easier options than heading to the local library for answers to research questions. How can libraries be viewed as anothe...

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Main Author: Pace, Andrew K. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago American Library Association 2003
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