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Scientific Libraries
Past Developments and Future Changes
1st Edition - January 31, 2008
Author: Tomas Lidman
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9781843342694
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eBook ISBN:9781780631219
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Scientific libraries have undergone dramatic changes since the end of the 1960s. This book explains and characterises these changes and main trends, and describes their…Read more
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Scientific libraries have undergone dramatic changes since the end of the 1960s. This book explains and characterises these changes and main trends, and describes their consequences for libraries. The book presents an overview and an analysis of long-term developments in the field. Professionals within library and information sciences, together with students, will find the book of interest, enabling them to understand the situation of the libraries today and also prepare them for decisions about the future.
Summarises the author's unique practical experiences from 35 years of work within the field of library and information sciences
Analyses main trends from a holistic and long-term perspective
Provides the reader with the tools when trying to plan for and predict the future
Practitioners and students of Library and Information Science
Not like the old days – the dawning of a new era: The 1970s; From cards to computers: The 1980s; A decade of optimism: 1990–2000; Harvest time: 2000–2007; The challenges for libraries in the future.
No. of pages: 140
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: January 31, 2008
Imprint: Chandos Publishing
Hardback ISBN: 9781843342694
eBook ISBN: 9781780631219
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Tomas Lidman
Dr. Tomas Lidman is currently leading a National Committee on Literature at the Ministry of Culture in Sweden. Until 2010 he was a national archivist in Sweden, and prior to this he was University Librarian in Stockholm. Dr. Lidman has overseen a variety of endeavours including project-leader in EU, IFLA, UNESCO, and Vice President of ICA (2005-2009). Since 2003 he has held the Presidency of the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Stockholm and between 1995 and 2003 he was a national librarian. He took his PhD in History in 1979 and has written several books in History, Librarianship and Library history. In 2008 he wrote Scientific Libraries: Past development and future changes, for Chandos.