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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x155x14 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838907296
  • ISBN-13: 9780838907290
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x155x14 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jan-2010
  • Kirjastus: ALA Editions
  • ISBN-10: 0838907296
  • ISBN-13: 9780838907290
The rapid rate of technological change has outpaced many traditional organizations' responses, sometimes antiquating cherished beliefs and institutions almost overnight. Libraries, museums and any institution with the mission of managing information face a ""digital divide"". How will you and you organization cross the digital divide? In ""Information Imagineering"", editors from LITA and LAMA have assembled some of the opinions from libraries and various related fields to answer the question. These minds meet at the interface, that space - sometimes physical and sometimes virtual - where humans and their technological constructs interact. Dedicated to Paul Evan Peters, a community leader and mentor to many of today's leaders, ""Information Imagineering"" features a wealth of material from contibutors such as Charles W. Bailey Jr., Howard Besser, Martin Kalfatovic, Murray S. Martin, Carol L. Ritzenthaler, David Brin and more.
FOREWORD ix(4) PREFACE xiii PART ONE Retooling for the Future 3(24) The More We Change, the More We Should Stay the Same: Some Common Errors Concerning Libraries, Computers, and the Information Age 3(9) BRUCE GILBERT The Five Plus One Disciplines: A Path Toward Discovering Librarianships Future 12(15) GARY SILVER PART TWO Technology Serves 27(62) The Lessons of Client/Server Automation in a Climate of Organizational Change 27(14) JOSEPH LUCIA Moores Law and Future Library Technology 41(9) ANDREW WOHRLEY The Clash of the Titans: Information Retrieval vs. Data Retrieval 50(13) SUE MYBURGH Generations: After Document Delivery, What? 63(8) T.D. WEBB Intellectual Freedom on the Net 71(18) CAROL L. RITZENTHALER PART THREE From Print to Pixels 89(44) Bricks, Bytes, or Both? The Probable Impact of Scholarly Electronic Publishing on Library Space Needs 89(11) CHARLES W. BAILEY, JR Electronic Journals: Revolution or Evolution? 100(9) VIRGINIA M. SCHESCHY Shift or Drift? Decision Making in the Movement from Paper to Digital Collections 109(9) LISA COVI ROB KLING Basic Principles for Managing Intellectual Property in the Digital Environment 118(15) NATIONAL HUMANITIES ALLIANCE PART FOUR Redefining Our Information Institutions 133(48) The Shape of the Twenty-First-Century Library 133(14) HOWARD BESSER The Object in Question: Museums Caught in the Net 147(8) ROBERT SULLIVAN Redefining the Library Meme: Memory and Imagination 155(11) MARTIN R. KALFATOVIC Perils at Home: Changing Constituencies in Cyberspace 166(15) MURRAY S. MARTIN PART FIVE Visioning the New Organization 181(38) The Library Transformed: Building a Shared Vision 181(9) JERILYN R. VELDOF PATRICIA MORRIS LOUISE GREENFIELD The Five Disciplines: Learning Organizations and Technological Change 190(15) SHELLEY PHIPPS CATHY LARSON White Gloves and Digital Soup: Museums and the Challenge of Information Technology 205(14) MARTIN SULLIVAN PART SIX A Mirror Held Up to Tomorrow 219(28) Nanotechnology: The Library as Factory 219(9) STEPHEN L. GILLETT The Future Project: Twenty-Second-Century Wishes, Lies, and Dreams 228(12) JULIEN CLINTON SPROTT The Internet as a Commons 240(7) DAVID BRIN INDEX 247(8) ABOUT THE EDITORS 255