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mercredi, 30 avril 2008
"it's about information—finding, using, creating, combining, sharing, and evaluating it"
The Parallel Information Universe. What's out there and what it means for libraries
(source: Library Journal, 01/05/08 / via iLibrarian, 29/04/08)
Regardless of type—public, academic, school, or special—libraries increasingly provide more people with improved access to a wider range of resources and services. Beyond the improved catalog, for example, electronic databases are superior to printed periodical indexes, digital reference provides expanded availability to assistance by librarians, and networked computer workstations in the library provide users with access to global multimedia resources.
There's much more potential. That's the purpose of this article: to take a look at what's out there (WOT) and do a brief analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOTs) in terms of what's good, interesting, or desirable for users (including those whom we might currently label nonusers), libraries, and librarians and the implications for library and information science education.
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