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19. Essen Symposium 1996
- Ahmed Hebni Helal, Joachim W. Weiss:
Towards a Worldwide Library: A ten Year Forecast. 19th International Essen Symposium, 23-26 September 1996, Essen, Germany. Veröffentlichungen der Universitäsbibliothek Essen 21, Universitäsbibliothek Essen 1997, ISBN 3-922602-22-3 - Herbert S. White:
Economic and Political Issues in Determining the Future of the Professionally Managed Library Over the Next Ten Years. 1-12 - Ray Lester:
The Need to Add Value. 13-31 - Irene Sever:
Educating Librarians for a Worldwide Library: Skills and Curricula. 32-40 - Mohsen Zahran:
Bibliotheca Alexandrina: Revival of the Ancient Library of Alexandria Project. 41-52 - Richard M. Dougherty:
Navigating Permanent "Whitewater" of Organizational Change. 53-65 - Sheila Corrall:
Creating Change without Chaos: Preparing Libraries for the 21st Century. 66-77 - Margaret Beckman, John B. Black:
The Local Library within the Worldwide Context: Changes, Directions, Realities. 78-87 - Anthony M. Angiletta:
The Morphing of Research Librarians in the New World: Or, Myths and Realities of Professional Choice and Voice. 88-101 - Maurice B. Line:
Chaos, Strategy and Planning: Can They be Reconciled? 102-114 - Greg Anderson:
Reengineering the Academic Library: New Services through Institutional Alignment & Leadership. 115-135 - Sul H. Lee:
Challenges of Digital Information for Research Libraries. 136-143 - Frank B. Oliver:
How Technology May Help or Hinder the Development of the Digital Library. 144-153 - Pieter Rustenburg:
Swets as an Electronic Agent for Libraries and Publishers: SwetsNet® - The Electronic Warehouse. 154-155 - F. W. Lancaster:
Evaluationin the Context of the Digital Library. 156-167 - Genevieve Clavel-Merrin:
Multilingual Access to Libraries' Databases. 168-179 - Mel W. Collier:
A Model for the Electronic University Library. 180-190 - Ronald M. Schmidt:
Libraries, Bibliographic Utilities and Library Networks: Looking ahead. 191-201 - Eugene Garfield:
Agony and Ecstasy of the Internet: Experiences of an Information Scientist Qua Publisher. 202-222 - Richard De Gennaro:
JSTOR: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Journal Storage Project. 223-230 - Bernard Gallivan:
LAIRD and the Curriculum Plus a Short Note on The Future of National Libraries in Britain. 231-240 - Andrew G. Torok:
Internet Search Engines: Are Users Ready? 241-253 - James A. West:
The Intranet: Using the World Wide Web to Disseminate Company Information Over the Internet. 254-261 - Paul Nieuwenhuysen, Patrick Vanouplines:
Providing Public Access to Information on the Internet. 262-275 - Sue Orchard:
Document Delivery Towards the Year 2000. 276-284 - Susan K. Martin:
Towards a Worldwide Library: A Ten Year Forecast. 285-287
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