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Libraries and Museums in the Flat World: Are They Becoming Virtual Destinations?
In his recent book, âTheWorld is Flatâ, Thomas L. Friedman reviews the impact of networks on globalization. The emergence of the Internet, web browsers, computer applications talking to each other through the Internet, and the open source software, among others, made the world flatter and created an opportunity for individuals to collaborate and compete globally. Friedman predicts that âconnecting all the knowledge centers on the planet together into a single global networkâŠcould usher in an amazing era of prosperity and innovationâ. Networking also is changing the ways by which libraries and museums provide access to information sources and services. In the flat world, libraries and museums are no longer a physical âplaceâ only: they are becoming âvirtual destinationsâ. This paper discusses the implications of this transformation for the digitization and preservation of, and access to, cultural heritage resources
Special Libraries, March 1959
Volume 50, Issue 3https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1959/1002/thumbnail.jp
Special Libraries, March 1959
Volume 50, Issue 3https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1959/1002/thumbnail.jp
Undergraduate Library Internships at Musselman Library, Gettysburg College
In 2015-2016, Musselman Library at Gettysburg College participated in Cohort 3 of the Association of College and Research Librariesâ Assessment in Action program. This report outlines an assessment completed of former undergraduate library interns in order to explore the impact their internship experience had on the development of career goals, acceptance to and preparation for graduate education, and their early career. Through an online survey (n= 45) and six semi-structured telephone interviews, respondents reported a positive impact on the above areas
Innovate Magazine / Annual Review 2010-2011
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Outsourcing and externalisation: current practice in UK libraries, museums and archives
A study, funded by Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, was undertaken in 2000-2001 to give an up-to-date view of the current experience of outsourcing and externalisation in libraries, museums and archives. Case studies of purchasers recognised as pioneers in the field, and of providers, were undertaken, and results validated by two focus groups. Outsourcing, particularly under the impetus of Best Value, was found to be relatively widespread and sophisticated in the public library and special library sectors. Thinking and practice in academic libraries lag behind. Museums and archives show some implementation, particularly under the influence of Best Value
Outsourcing and externalisation: current practice in UK libraries, museums and archives
A study, funded by Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries, was undertaken in 2000-2001 to give an up-to-date view of the current experience of outsourcing and externalisation in libraries, museums and archives. Case studies of purchasers recognised as pioneers in the field, and of providers, were undertaken, and results validated by two focus groups. Outsourcing, particularly under the impetus of Best Value, was found to be relatively widespread and sophisticated in the public library and special library sectors. Thinking and practice in academic libraries lag behind. Museums and archives show some implementation, particularly under the influence of Best Value
Special Libraries, May-June 1947
Volume 38, Issue 5https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1947/1004/thumbnail.jp
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