The advent of powerful high-speed computers and the development
of networked information resources have freed the scholar from the
limitations of his private library, but new problems have arisen. Lack
of standardization in both hardware and software, reluctance on the
part of many scholars to master the new technology and resources, and
the overwhelming choices facing the adventurous modern scholar
present barriers to optimal information retrieval. The library must help
resolve many of these problems and must utilize the new technology
to store, catalog, retrieve, and deliver information regardless of its format.
Publisher
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Series/Report Name or Number
Literary texts in an electronic age: Scholarly implications and library services [papers presented at the 1994 Clinic on Library applications of Data Processing, April 10-12, 1994]
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