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The enduring library : technology, tradition, and the quest for balance / Michael Gorman.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: Z716.4 .G665 2003

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Gorman, Michael, 1941-
    Published
    Chicago : American Library Association, 2003
    Contents
    The way we live now : libraries today
    Communications technology, 1875 to now
    Communication technology and libraries today
    Reading in a digital world
    The nature of the Web
    Reference work in technologically advanced libraries
    Cataloguing in the twenty-first century
    Challenges of the future
    The future of libraries : a research agenda
    Information overload and stress : the ailments of modern living
    Seeking harmony and balance.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    The way we live now : libraries today -- Communications technology, 1875 to now -- Communication technology and libraries today -- Reading in a digital world -- The nature of the Web -- Reference work in technologically advanced libraries -- Cataloguing in the twenty-first century -- Challenges of the future -- The future of libraries : a research agenda -- Information overload and stress : the ailments of modern living -- Seeking harmony and balance.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0838908462
    Physical Description
    xiii, 157 pages ; 23 cm

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