
The Internet and Library and Information Services
Issues, Trends, and Annotated Bibliography, 1994-1995
Greenwood Press
Published on 13. September 1996
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-313-30019-6 (ISBN)
Description
The literature on the Internet and library and information services has emerged since 1990 and has exploded in 1994 and 1995. Though the amount of material on this topic has increased significantly, little has been done to organize this body of literature. This book selects, organizes, reviews, analyzes, and presents books and articles on the Internet and the library published in 1994 and 1995. An introductory essay provides a comprehensive discussion of the most important issues, trends, and challenges faced by library and information professionals as they respond to the Internet in diverse ways. The annotated bibliography that follows contains more than a thousand entries, which are grouped in topical chapters to facilitate use.
The emergence of the Internet has had a profound impact on society in general and on library and information services in particular. The Internet is widely used in various library and information operations including information selection, organization, preservation, processing, presentation, and delivery. The literature on the Internet and library and information services has emerged since 1990 and covers a great variety of issues. Since 1994, publications on this topic have grown dramatically. While literature before 1994 tends to be primarily descriptive, more recent works are analytical and provide valuable information on the use of the Internet in libraries.
Though the amount of literature on the Internet and library and information services has exploded, little effort has been made to organize this vast body of information. This book is a research guide to the most important books and articles published on the Internet and library and information services in 1994 and 1995. The volume begins with a comprehensive essay that identifies and highlights the issues, trends, and challenges faced by library and information professionals today, as they incorporate the Internet in their work. The annotated bibliography that follows cites more than a thousand books and articles on the Internet and library and information services. The entries are grouped in topical sections to facilitate use, and the extensive indexes further allow the reader to locate specific information.
The emergence of the Internet has had a profound impact on society in general and on library and information services in particular. The Internet is widely used in various library and information operations including information selection, organization, preservation, processing, presentation, and delivery. The literature on the Internet and library and information services has emerged since 1990 and covers a great variety of issues. Since 1994, publications on this topic have grown dramatically. While literature before 1994 tends to be primarily descriptive, more recent works are analytical and provide valuable information on the use of the Internet in libraries.
Though the amount of literature on the Internet and library and information services has exploded, little effort has been made to organize this vast body of information. This book is a research guide to the most important books and articles published on the Internet and library and information services in 1994 and 1995. The volume begins with a comprehensive essay that identifies and highlights the issues, trends, and challenges faced by library and information professionals today, as they incorporate the Internet in their work. The annotated bibliography that follows cites more than a thousand books and articles on the Internet and library and information services. The entries are grouped in topical sections to facilitate use, and the extensive indexes further allow the reader to locate specific information.
Reviews / Votes
"Liu . . . has compiled an excellent bibliography of literature on the Internet and libraries. . . . [T]his work includes entries for 1,161 journal articles, books, dissertations, conference proceedings, and government reports...A useful tool for anyone researching the impact of the Internet on libraries, this is recommended for professional collections and academic libraries serving library science programs." - Library Journal "What a massive undertaking....I recommend The Internet & Library & Information Services to anyone looking for comprehensive citations to information on the effect of the Internet on libraries." - Technical Services QuarterlyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-30019-6 (9780313300196)
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Persons
Lewis-Guodo Liu received a PhD and MEd from the State University of New York at Buffalo, specializing in educational technology and economics of higher education, and a MS from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He also holds a MBA degree. Dr. Liu has a number of publications and international conference papers on library and information services, educational technology, and economics of higher education. He currently works at Wright State University.
Content
Preface The Impact of the Internet on Library and Information Services: Issues and Trends The Annotated Bibliography Internet Development The Internet and Libraries Internet Resources and Services The Internet and Society Author Index General Index