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200 1 _aNet effects
_ehow librarians can manage the unintended consequences of the Internet
_fedited by Marylaine Block
210 _aMedford, New Jersey
_cInformation Today
_dc2003
215 _axiii, 380 p.
_d24 cm.
320 _aBibliography: p.333-355. - Includes index.
327 1 _aRegaining control over selection. Rescuing the book. Making them adapt to us: training our users. The shifted librarian: adapting to the changing expectations of our wired (and wireless) users. Access issues. The techno - economic imperative. Running to stay in place: continuous retraining. Up to our ears in Lawyers: legal issues posed by the Net. Disappearing data. How to avoid getting blind - sided.
606 1 _aInternet
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606 1 _aLibraries and the Internet
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606 1 _aΒιβλιοθήκες και Διαδίκτυο
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_aBlock
_bMarylaine
712 _aInformation Today
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