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Lisa Spiro

University Library Book Acquisitions Policies in an Electronic Age » The Past... - 0 views

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    Skeptical paper on shift to digital colelctions
Lisa Spiro

Toward a New Alexandria - 0 views

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    Imagining the future of libraries.
Lisa Spiro

Blind Spots - ChronicleReview.com: JOHANNA DRUCKER - 0 views

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    Argues that scholars must shape development of tools. On Stanford Library plan: "The Stanford faculty recommendations are telling for several reasons, which is why I've bothered to begin my discussion there (or, here, as I enjoy the hospitality of the Stanford Humanities Center as a digital humanities fellow). The faculty committee has made a series of highly reasonable and well-argued proposals. Guiding them is a belief, correct in my opinion and that of most humanists, that books aren't going away, we need them and shall continue to do so for a long time to come, and we cannot pit digital tools against book culture. We must accept the hybrid world of scholarly work and earnestly endeavor to support it."
Lisa Spiro

University World News - University World Home page - 0 views

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    Source for info about new international libraries
Lisa Spiro

shanachietour.com - 0 views

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    Librarians from the Netherlands tour innovative libraries
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eLib Supporting Studies - 0 views

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    It was recognised that there was a need for a number of studies to be carried out to support the Electronic Libraries Programme in various areas. There are currently therefore three main strands of supporting studies activity funded by eLib: * Evaluative Studies, managed by the Tavistock Institute * Preservation Studies, managed by BLRIC * UKOLN-managed studies and workshops (resulting from MODELS and elsewhere)
Lisa Spiro

synthesize-specialize-mobilize - 0 views

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    According to Robin Murray, libraries are transitioning from an acquire-catalog-circulate model to one that could be described as synthesize-specialize-mobilize. Discuss.
Lisa Spiro

E-Duke Books Tests New Model - 0 views

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    " Duke University Press is attempting to shake things up with its new program, the e-Duke Books Scholarly Collection. Modeled on the pricing structure of the e-Duke Journals Scholarly Collection, e-Duke Books offers online access to at least 100 new titles per year to subscribing libraries, in addition to access to many of the press's backlist titles."
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