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Towards 2000

The future of libraries as the year 2000 approaches and the changing nature of information technology are examined. There is a need for libraries and the people who work in them to convince themselves and others of their continuing worth. The arrival of the Library and Information Commission as a bo...

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Published in:New library world 1995-01, Vol.96 (1121), p.28-31
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subjects Adult Education
Continuing education
Curricula
Education
Educational Environment
Educational Needs
Educational Technology
Funding
Imagination
Information Needs
Information Networks
Information Services
Information superhighway
Information technology
Instructional Materials
Job Skills
Learning
Librarians
Librarianship
Libraries
Library Networks
Library Personnel
Library Services
Literacy
National Curriculum
Public libraries
Reading Instruction
School libraries
Schools
Skills
Studies
Teaching Methods
Technological change
User services
title Towards 2000
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