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Rethinking Library Technical Services Redefining Our Profession For The Future Mary Beth Weber

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Rethinking Library Technical Services Redefining Our Profession For The Future Mary Beth Weber
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Mary Beth Weber
ISBN: 9781442238640, 144223864X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Rethinking Library Technical Services Redefining Our Profession For The Future Mary Beth Weber by Mary Beth Weber 9781442238640, 144223864X instant download after payment.

Will library technical services exist thirty years from now? If so, what do leading experts see as the direction of the field? In this visionary look at the future of technical services, Mary Beth Weber, Head of Central Technical Services at Rutgers and editor of Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS), the official journal of ALA’s Association for Library Collections and Technical Services and one of the top peer-reviewed scholarly technical services journals has compiled a veritable who’s who of the field to answer just these questions. Experts including Amy K. Weiss, Sylvia Hall-Ellis, and Sherri L. Vellucci answer vital questions like: Is there a future for traditional cataloging, acquisitions, and technical services? How can librarians influence the outcome of vendor-provided resources such as e-books, licensing, records sets, and authority control? Will RDA live up to its promise? Are approval plans and subject profiles relics of the past? Is there a need to curate data through its lifecycle? What skills will be needed in the future in technical services jobs?

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