Librarians on the Internet : Impact on Reference Services
by
Robin Kinder
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1560246723
ISBN-13
9781560246725
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Haworth Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 17th, 1994
Print length
420 Pages
Weight
824 grams
Product Classification:
Library & information sciences
Ksh 12,450.00
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Authors from around the United States and Canada discuss many aspects of Internet use, including gophers, VERONICA, science sources, electronic text, bibliographic instruction, training, and implementation of information services. Chapters focus not so much on the Internet in general as on librarians'' use of the Internet as they take on a new taskessentially using a virtual library. Readers will discover how their colleagues are using this new technology to best advantage. Librarians on the Internet makes it clear that librarians who utilize the Internet have an edge in the world of information. The questions this book answersand those it raisesinforms and challenges librarians as they forge ahead into the future on the Internet.
Here is one of the first books to focus on the Internet?s impact on library services. Libraries have evolved over many years and contain traditions of organization. The Internet---disorganized, fluid, mutative--challenges the logic of the librarian. How responsive are librarians to the Internet? How do they use it? What are their interests? What does the Internet mean to their world? Librarians on the Internet addresses many questions such as these and provides a snapshot of librarians’work with the Internet.Authors from around the United States and Canada discuss many aspects of Internet use, including gophers, VERONICA, science sources, electronic text, bibliographic instruction, training, and implementation of information services. Chapters focus not so much on the Internet in general as on librarians’use of the Internet as they take on a new task--essentially using a virtual library. Readers will discover how their colleagues are using this new technology to their advantage. Librarians on the Internet makes it clear that librarians who utilize the Internet have an edge in the world of information. The questions this book answers--and those it raises--inform and challenge librarians as they forge ahead into the future on the Internet.
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