The enduring library technology, tradition, and the quest for balance
Librarians are experts at selecting, evaluating and disseminating the best content in the most appropriate format to meet the needs of library users. New technologies can be invaluable tools in these efforts. Taking advantage of these technologies does not, however, change the fundamental mission of...
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Main Author: | Gorman, Michael 1941- (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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American Library Association
©2003
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