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Perspectives on the Evolving Library
What does a library become when its collections can be accessed
from a home or office desktop? What do trends in library use
portend for future services and infrastructure? This report
series offers perspectives about the library and its evolving
role in the technology and service environments of the twenty-first
century.
This list includes selected reports. A chronological list
provides a complete listing of all published
reports.
pub136 Shidhulai
Swanirvar Sangstha: Bringing Information Technology to Rural
Bangladesh by Boat by Arshad Mahmud. February
2006.
pub131 Århus
Public Libraries Embracing Diversity, Empowering Citizens
in Denmark by Jack Jackson. July 2005.
pub130 EVERGREEN
Bringing Information Resources to Rural China by Geoffrey Z. Liu. July 2005.
pub129 Library
as Place: Rethinking Roles, Rethinking Space. February
2005.
pub125 E-Powering
the People: South Africa's Smart Cape Access Project by Susan
Valentine. March 2004.
pub122 Libraries
Designed for Learning by Scott Bennett. November
2003.
pub119 Emerging
Visions for Access in the Twenty-first Century Library CONFERENCE
PROCEEDINGS. August 2003.
pub115 Library
Buildings and the Building of a Collaborative Research Collection
at the Tri-College Library Consortium by Judy Luther,
Linda Bills, Amy McColl, Norm Medeiros, Amy Morrison, Eric
Pumroy, and Peggy Seiden. April 2003.
pub113 Biblored,
Colombia's Innovative Library Network by María
Cristina Caballero. February 2003.
pub108 Diffuse
Libraries: Emergent Roles for the Research Library in the
Digital Age by Wendy Pradt Lougee. August 2002.
pub89 Enduring
Paradigm, New Opportunities: The Value of the Archival Perspective
in the Digital Environment by Anne J. Gilliland-Swetland.
February 2000.
pub85 Innovative
Use of Information Technology by Colleges. August 1999.
pub75 The
Mirage of Continuity: Reconfiguring Academic Information
Resources for the 21st Century. Edited by Brian L.
Hawkins and Patricia Battin. September 1998. $25
pub73 Public
Libraries, Communities, and Technology: Twelve Case Studies.
November 1996. $15.00
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