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New Trends in Content Creation: Changing Responsibilities for Librarians

This paper addresses the changes in the role of librarians as information intermediaries due to the introduction of new forms of digital content brought about by modern information and communication technologies. The main focus is on the way in which these changes have affected the moral responsibil...

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Published in:Libri (København) 2011-03, Vol.61 (1), p.12-22
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