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Start a Revolution

Start a Revolution
Author: Ben Bizzle
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838912834

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At the Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library in Arkansas, Bizzle and his colleagues defied common practices by using creative risk-taking in marketing and outreach to transform their library into a dynamic institution that continues to grow and thrive.


The On-line Revolution in Libraries

The On-line Revolution in Libraries
Author: University of Pittsburgh. Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences
Publisher: New York : M. Dekker
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1978
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Convened ... under the auspices of the Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh.


The eBook Revolution

The eBook Revolution
Author: Kate Sheehan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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The book ecosystem is radically changing, and libraries must change with it. This book tackles the controversial discussion about eBooks and explores librarian-driven solutions and visions for the future of libraries in the 21st century. The eBook Revolution: A Primer for Librarians on the Front Lines is exactly what its title promises: an essential resource for librarians facing the formidable task of coordinating the library-wide transition to eBooks and fielding questions from patrons about eBooks on a daily basis. After an introduction that covers the basics of eBooks and current eBook technology, the author puts things into perspective, documenting the changes that have occurred over the past decade. She also delves into important eBook issues, identifying librarian-driven solutions and providing glimpses of what libraries in the near future will likely be like. The book examines perennially critical issues such as accessibility, resource sharing, and the digital divide within the context of eBook technology and provides a clear framework for discussing eBooks, thereby enabling readers to make informed decisions regarding their own organizations.


The On-line Public Library

The On-line Public Library
Author: A. J. Oulton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1982
Genre: Information services
ISBN:

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Books, Bricks and Bytes

Books, Bricks and Bytes
Author: Stephen R. Graubard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351531018

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Libraries are experiencing a technological revolution that goes well beyond anything that has existed since the invention of printing. Not surprisingly, the digital library, with all that it portends for the future of the book and the periodical, but also with all that it implies for the kinds of information that will be collected and disseminated, will necessarily preoccupy those responsible for libraries in the new century. Everything from copyright, access, and cost to the nature of the reading public itself is now up for re-examination.'Books, Bricks, and Bytes' brings together an extraordinary array of authors at the cutting edge of these concerns, not only within the United States, but experts drawn from Germany, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, Brazil, and India. James H. Billington discusses the Library of Congress in the information age; Ann S. Okerson outlines two models for securing scholarly information; Donald S. Lamm discusses the shaky partnership of publishers and librarians hi this new environment; Klaus-Dieter Lehmann provides a framework for maintaining the intellectual heritage of the past in a digitized future. Each contributor shows hi concrete detail and vivid illustration that the library as a world of holdings is increasingly valued as an incomparable place to access information. In his preface to the book, Stephen Graubard reminds us that whether or not one believes in the reality of the information revolution that is said to be overtaking the world, it is obvious that the libraries being built today do not resemble those marble sanctuaries constructed hi the Victorian age or in the early twentieth entury. This is a work that shows how libraries have been transformed from "refuges" from the external world, to places that reflect the social and intellectual values of specific societies. The idea that the library is a public trust and public resource is at the center of this unusually fine collection at the cutting edge of professional and public life.


E-book Platforms for Libraries

E-book Platforms for Libraries
Author: Mirela Roncevic
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0838958907

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E-book vendors continue to experiment: adjustments to business models, consolidation of content, and mergers with competitors mean constant change.