The Virtual Library
Keywords:
Virtual Library, future technologyAbstract
This article discusses the changes librarians must make in the face of a new virtual world. It is true that this profession has earned respect by finding books and answering reference questions, and cataloguing, but that is being done by machines in a very efficient way. How do we change?
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D. Gail."The virtual library:prospect and promise or plus ca change, lus c'est la meme chose. Special Lib
(Fall 1993)pp. 202-211.Tr. y comentarios de Deyanira Sequeira.
Silvia Piggott."The virtual library:almost there..." Spec Lib(Fall 1993)pp.207
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