The amount of digital information that libraries need to manage
effectively for the benefit of users is constantly increasing. This
book discusses in detail how library administrators can better
handle this growing abundance of information, as well as effective
ways to allow library users easy access. Respected leaders in the
field of librarianship explore various aspects of how librarians
are meeting the challenges of delivering more digital information
to a changing user base, including preservation demands, licensing
agreements, digitizing and making available collections unique to
specific libraries, and providing more personalized digital
services to library users.
This book focuses on timely issues that impact how libraries are
administered and viewed by both librarians and by users. This
innovative book discusses practical ways to provide remote access
and services to digital resources, support the preservation of
digital resources, understand their library users who prefer the
digital information format, and reshape the traditional library for
better digital access. The book is carefully referenced and
includes helpful illustrations.
The book is a valuable resource for senior and mid-level library
administrators, including deans, directors, and department heads,
of public, special and academic libraries.
This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of
Library Administration.
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