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Title Finding common ground : creating the library of the future without diminishing the library of the past / edited by Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell
Published New York : Neal-Schuman Publishers, [1998]
©1998

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Description xiv, 478 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Series The new library series
New library series.
Contents Foreword / Cheryl LaGuardia -- Introduction / Richard Degennaro -- Keynote Address: Finding Common Ground / Clifford A. Lynch -- All-Conference Speech: Uncommon Knowledge: Mythbreaking for the Future / Walt Crawford -- Project Access: Providing Internet Access to the Smithsonian Institution Research Community / Amy A. Begg and Martin R. Kalfatovic -- From Leaves to Bytes: The Harvard Digital Finding Aids Project / Kim Brookes, Jean Boise Cargill and Mary F. Daniels -- Digital Library = Holistic Library: Collection Decisionmaking in the Electronic Environment / James Campbell -- Technology and the Network: Redesigning an Academic Library Reference Department / Ronald Fark, Anne Cerstvik Nolan and Tovah Reis -- You Are Here, But Where Is That?: Architectural Design Metaphors in the Electronic Library / John Kupersmith -- Migrating a Successful Information System to the Web: The WWW Gateway to Information / Fred Roecker and Virginia Tietel -- Traveling Through the Wilderness: The Long Transition to the Digital Library / Jane B. Treadwell -- A Computer Is Like ...: Imagination, Learning, and Computers / Susan Barnes Whyte and Loretta Rielly -- UWired: A Collaborative Model for Integrating Technology and Information Skills across the Curriculum / Anne Zald, Oren Sreebny and Theresa Mudrock -- Refinding Reference: Carrying the Reference Mission into the Libraries of the 21st Century / Betsy Baker, Natalie Pelster and William McHugh -- Extending a Virtual Hand: Promises and Problems of Electronic Instruction / Abbie J. Basile -- Reference Services in Research Libraries: Some Definitions, Questions, and Answers Concerning the Integration of the Print and Network Service Environments / Ann Bristow, Paul J. Constantine and Jane G. Bryan -- In Their Own Words: Building a Data Base of User Views / Margo Crist -- alt.help.I.can't.keep.up! Support for the 'Electronically-Challenged' / Esther Grassian -- Research Strategies Conference Course: Using a Computer Conference System for Bibliographic Instruction / Carolyn Gutierrez and Mary Ann Trail -- Library Instruction In Transition: Questioning Current Views / Gretchen McCord Hoffmann -- Exploiting Technology to Teach New and Old Skills: Novice Researchers and Milton's Web / Elizabeth Kirk -- Core Competencies and 'Learning for Change' in Academic Libraries / James W. Marcum -- Users and Bibliographic Resources: Blind Dating by OPAC / James Rettig -- What Are Users Doing in the Electronic Library? / David A. Tyckoson and Trudi E. Jacobson -- Literary Texts and the Internet / Nancy Down -- Scholars as Bibliographic Specialists: A Probe Pointing to a Partnership / Clark Elliott -- Understanding Research Agendas: Explanations for Change and the Library Response / Dan C. Hazen -- Traditional Library Services and the Research Process: Are Social Sciences and Humanities Faculty Getting What They Need? / Linda Lester and Karen Kates Marshall -- Twenty-first Century Scholarship: Expertise, Energies, and Expenses / Patricia O'Brien Libutti, Eleanor Langstaff and Lois Cherepon -- 'No Bar-Rooms or Theatres or Idle Vicious Companions': Criteria for the 21st Century / Patrick Max -- Research across the Curriculum: Integrating Our Teaching with Our Institution's Academic Goals / Steve McKinzie -- Ways of Working and Knowing across Boundaries: Research Practices of Interdisciplinary Scientists / Carole Palmer -- The Changing Face of Social Science Research: Building and Protecting Gateways between the Past and the Future / Mary J. Reddick -- Librarians Are from Venus, Scholars Are from Mars / William Z. Schenck -- Elsewhere in the Forest: The Place of U.S. Government Information in Libraries of the Future / George D. Barnum, Margaret S. Powell and Mary Webb Prophet -- Wave of the Future: Supporting Interdisciplinary Collaborations / Stella Bentley -- Reference and Electronic Document Delivery: A Marriage Made in Heaven or Hell? / Cynthia Coccaro and Joseph Straw -- Just in Time vs. Just in Case: An Alternative to Traditional Collection Development and Interlibrary Loan / Judie Malamud and Florence Schreibstein -- Having It All: Strategies for Providing Monographic, Serial, and Electronic Information Resources in Tight Budget Times / Chestalene Pintozzi -- Online Books: What Role Will They Fill for Users of the Academic Library? / Mary C. Summerfield -- Working Together on the Global Electronic Library / Kerry Adrian Webb -- Reducing Complicity in Bibliographic Systems: An Exercise in Collaboration / Judith R. Ahronheim, Kevin L. Butterfield and Lynn F. Marko -- Cataloging for a Worldwide Digital Library: A Proposal for Organizing Ephemeral Metadata Information / Peter Ciuffetti -- Lessons Learned from the Development of a Global Information System / Christopher Davis and Cheryl J. Burley -- Unique Permanent Identifiers for Management and Retrieval of Distributed Digital Documents / Rebecca Lasher -- Providing 'Services' to the Electronic Library: The Role of Technical Services / Janet McCue, Matthew Beacom and William J. Kara -- Archiving the Content of Print and Electronic Reference Works in the Digital Age: An Analysis and a Proposal / Jean C. McManus -- A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words of Bibliographic Description / Russell Owen Pollard -- Common Good: Cataloging Operations and Electronic Text Processing / Jackie Shieh -- Organized Access to Engineering Internet Resources Using Indexing Principles / Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Danny P. Wallace -- Bibliographical Metadata; or, We Need a Client-Server Cataloging Code! / Gregory James Wool -- An Organizational Model for Library Faculty and Staff Involvement in the Development of New Electronic Services / Julie Bobay -- The Evolution of the Roles of Staff and Team Development in a Changing Organization: The University of Arizona Library Experience / Bob Diaz and Shelley Phipps -- Critical Thinking in Future Libraries: Re-Inventing Staff Development Programs / Craig Gibson and Allan Bosch -- Rethinking Organizational Structure: Academic Library as Network Organization / Susan Jurow -- Team-Building, Collaboration, and the Reengineering of Library Services / Joan K. Lippincott, Avra Michelson and Kathleen Flynn -- The Human Side of Organizational Effectiveness: On Delegation in Libraries / G. T. Mendina -- Staff Training and Development in an Era of Rapid Change: A Model Program / Elizabeth Bentley Menna and William D. Hollands -- Restructuring Academic Libraries: Organizational Development in the Wake of Technological Change / Charles Schwartz -- Appendix. Demonstrated Papers
Notes Papers presented at a conference held at Harvard Library in 1996
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Digital libraries -- Congresses.
Digital libraries -- United States -- Congresses.
Libraries -- Data processing -- Congresses.
Libraries -- Special collections -- Electronic information resources -- Congresses.
Libraries -- United States -- Data processing -- Congresses.
Libraries -- United States -- Special collections -- Electronic information resources -- Congresses
Library Services.
Trends
Genre/Form Congress.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author LaGuardia, Cheryl.
Mitchell, Barbara A.
LC no. 97051663
ISBN 1555702902