
Portals to the Past and to the Future - Libraries in Germany
Published by Bibliothek & Information Deutschland e.V. (BID). With a Foreword by Claudia Lux. Translated by Janet MacKenzie.
Georg Olms Verlag
1st Edition
Published in December 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
127 pages
978-3-487-14615-7 (ISBN)
Description
The dawning of the digital age has raised the question of the role libraries can expect to play in the future. Are they educational and cultural institutions - or service centers? With the help of their varied media collections, their technological infrastructure and their expertise in information management, libraries will assuredly rise to meet the challenges of this balancing act. This third revised and updated English edition of "Portals to the Past and to the Future" by Jürgen Seefeldt and Ludger Syré is a precise state-of-the art report on current German librarianship. Lavishly illustrated, the book uses selected examples to show the outstanding results nationwide cooperation has achieved whilst at the same time portraying the history and the different types of German libraries.
The reader will gain a revealing insight into both the cultural and educational policy underlying German library structure and the organization of professional training in librarianship.
This book has been translated not only into English but also into Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Turkish and has since become the standard work on libraries and librarianship in Germany, providing trainee librarians and non-librarians alike with a clear and easy-to-follow picture of the way libraries were able to cooperate in the aftermath of the Second World War to create a flexible and effective decentralized library network more than a match for the challenges of the third millennium.
The reader will gain a revealing insight into both the cultural and educational policy underlying German library structure and the organization of professional training in librarianship.
This book has been translated not only into English but also into Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Russian and Turkish and has since become the standard work on libraries and librarianship in Germany, providing trainee librarians and non-librarians alike with a clear and easy-to-follow picture of the way libraries were able to cooperate in the aftermath of the Second World War to create a flexible and effective decentralized library network more than a match for the challenges of the third millennium.
More details
Edition
1., 3rd revised edition 2011.
Language
English
Place of publication
Hildesheim
Germany
Illustrations
with 101 coloured photos, diagrams, tables, cards.
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Weight
323 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-487-14615-7 (9783487146157)
Schweitzer Classification