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Research Libraries -- Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Selection of Papers Presented at the International Seminars, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Library Center, Kanazawa, Japan, 1982-1992: Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science

Editat de Wiliam J. Welsh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In 1982 the Kanazawa Institute of Technology Library Center inaugurated an international seminar program and invited noted scholars from all over the world to participate. This volume brings together distinguished papers presented over the past ten years.Thirty-three papers organized into five broad subject areas--research libraries in the Twenty-first century; information access in the new era; new technology, new media, and library buildings; library education; preservation of research materials; the technological university library; and managing knowledge in the twenty-first century--deal with topics considered to be of greatest interest to those involved with the future evolution of research libraries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313289668
ISBN-10: 0313289662
Pagini: 504
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.85 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
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Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WILLIAM J. WELSH is Deputy Librarian of Congress (retired) and an Honarary Adviser of KIT-LC.

Cuprins

Editor's NotePrefaceResearch Libraries in the Twenty-First CenturyThe Library as Place by Jay K. LuckerThe Role of Technology in Research Libraries by William J. WelshThe Collections of Research Libraries by Millicent D. AbellAchieving Preferred Library Futures in the 1990s: What Is Required? by Richard M. DoughertyTrends in Librarianship toward a United Europe by Hans-Peter GehInformation Access in the New EraThe Needs of Science and Technology by Robert M. HayesInformation Access in the New Era by Warren J. HaasThe Changing Definitions of the Humanities and History by Deanna B. MarcumAmerican Research Libraries' Enhancement of Access to Materials, 1965-1990 by James F. GovanUniversity Priorities and Policies Affecting Library and Information Service by Billy E. FryeNew Technology, New Media, and Library BuildingsLibrary Buildings and The Loma Prieta Earthquake Experience of October 1989 by David C. WeberAdapting Libraries to New Responsibilities by John P. McDonaldEnlarging the Academic Library by Nancy R. McAdamsLibrary Buildings: The Challenges of Change by William J. WelshTechnological Advances and the Changing Research Library--From Yesterday to Tomorrow by Jay K. LuckerLibrary EducationOn the Completion of the Kanazawa Institute of Technology Library Center (KIT-LC) and the Reform of Teaching Methods by Mutsushige KyotoReport on the Actual Implementation of the Subject Librarian System in KIT-LC by Chiku Kakugy-oThe Evolving Status of Library Education in the United States: A Survey and Analysis of New Needs in the Library/Information Field and New Directions of Education by Edward G. HolleyEducation for Librarianship by Robert M. WarnerReservation of Research MaterialsThe Questions of Preservation by David H. StamThe Primary Role of the Commission on Preservation and Access by Patricia BattinPreservation and Conservation of Microform Collections and Audiovisual Materials by Katsunosuke SasamoriOn the Degradation of Paper and Printed Matter by Takashi KadoyaThe Technological University LibraryFaculty/Subject Librarians in the Library Center: Their Role and Training at the Kanazawa Institute of Technology by Foster E. MohrhardtThe Research Library and the Technological University by Jay K. LuckerUniversity Libraries and the Flow of Scientific Information by Kazuhiko NakayamaProblems and Future Development of Technological University Libraries in Japan by Tetsuo IshiguroManaging Knowledge in the Twenty-First CenturyThe Management of Knowledge Issues for the Twenty-First Century by Patricia BattinManaging New Technologies for the Patron of the Librarian: An Endangered Species? by Joseph H. HowardLibraries and Librarians--Opportunities and Challenges by William J. WelshOrchestrating Change in Academic Research Libraries by Duane E. WebsterThe Library and New Technologies: Bringing Students and Scholars On-Line by Carlton C. RochellA Critical Look at Library Management by Foster E. MohrhardtIndex