New Media | 30 de septiembre de 2008 | Vistas: 1039
Mary Lynn Rice-Lively, associate dean of the School of Information at University of Texas at Austin, discusses how the role of academic libraries has changed due to various factors, including the emergence of new technologies and user skills and preferences. Dr. Rice-Lively describes future scenarios in which information specialists collaborate with faculty in teaching and publishing. Finally, she explains what libraries need to do to weave new patterns of service in order to use information effectively.
Mary Lynn Rice-Lively is associate dean of the School of Information…
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