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Digital Libraries Integrating Content And Systems 1st Edition Mark V Dahl

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Digital Libraries Integrating Content And Systems 1st Edition Mark V Dahl
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Publisher: Chandos Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Mark V. Dahl, Kyle Banerjee and Michael Spalti (Auth.)
ISBN: 9781843341550, 1843341557
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Digital Libraries Integrating Content And Systems 1st Edition Mark V Dahl by Mark V. Dahl, Kyle Banerjee And Michael Spalti (auth.) 9781843341550, 1843341557 instant download after payment.

Low cost Internet technology has transformed library services by allowing libraries to play a creative and dynamic role in the delivery of information to their users. This book helps managers, systems personnel, and graduate students understand the challenges of providing digital library services with a number disparate content providers and software systems. It also helps readers understand what libraries must do to deliver a user experience customized to the needs of individual institutions.
  • Familiarizes readers with general and library specific technologies required to provide digital library services
  • Helps readers better understand trade offs between in-house and vendor solutions
  • Provides library decision makers with technology staffing guidance

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