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Title Information tomorrow : reflections on technology and the future of public and academic libraries / edited by Rachel Singer Gordon.

Publication Info. Medford, N.J. : Information Today, Inc., [2007]
©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 258 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-233) and index.
Contents The mobile age / Megan K. Fox -- The future of FLOSS in libraries / Daniel Chudnov -- Mouse bites cat : taking back the 21st-century ILS / John Blyberg -- Six years too late : chasing our destiny in the electronic publishing age / Jill Emery -- Academic libraries as scholarly publishers / Dorothea Salo -- Game on! : meeting the needs of gamers in the library / Beth Gallaway -- Thriving in the age of Google / Joseph Janes -- Libraries and the read/write Web / Michael Stephens -- Libraries and privacy / Robert Bocher -- An experience to remember : building positive experiences on library Web sites / David King -- Library 2.0 / Jenny Levine -- Get a second life! : libraries in virtual worlds / Rhonda B. Trueman, Tom Peters, and Lori Bell -- Librarianship + technology + instructional design = blended librarian / John D. Shank and Steven J. Bell -- Training librarians for the future : integrating technology into LIS education / Meredith G. Farkas -- Technophobia, technostress, and technorealism / Jessamyn West -- Reading tea leaves : one past, many futures / Alane Wilson.
Summary "Any discussion of the future of libraries must consider the impact of the technological advances and innovations that are inextricably wound up with library operations and user expectations. According to Rachel Singer Gordon, librarians remain relevant and useful by confronting technological challenges head-on and finding ways to integrate the best and most appropriate innovations into library services and operations. In Information Tomorrow, Gordon brings together 20 of today's leading thinkers on the intersections between libraries and technology. They address various ways in which new technologies influence librarians' actions and goals and offer ideas for using technology to meet patrons where they are. The result is an engaging, wide-ranging, and sometimes provocative discussion for systems librarians, library IT workers, library managers and administrators, and anyone working with or interested in technology in libraries."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Public libraries -- Information technology.
Public libraries.
Information technology.
Academic libraries -- Information technology.
Academic libraries.
Libraries and the Internet.
Libraries and the Internet.
Libraries and electronic publishing.
Libraries and electronic publishing.
Library users -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Library users -- Effect of technological innovations on.
Library users.
Public libraries -- Forecasting.
Public libraries -- Forecasting.
Academic libraries -- Forecasting.
Academic libraries -- Forecasting.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Gordon, Rachel Singer.
Other Form: Print version: Information tomorrow. Medford, N.J. : Information Today, Inc., ©2007 9781573873031 1573873039 (DLC) 2007028391 (OCoLC)157022695
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