An edition of Inventing the future (1999)

Inventing the future

information services for a new millennium

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An edition of Inventing the future (1999)

Inventing the future

information services for a new millennium

Inventing the Future: Information services for a New Millenium is a sequel to Harris and Hannah's 1998 book Into the Future. In this book they move beyond the rhetorical contests about the future of the library and turn their attention to the more prosaic but vital task of managing our ever more complex and constantly changing libraries. The pages in this book present a blueprint that will guide us in the re-visioning of library and information services, allowing us to remain true to our inherited legacy while looking insistently for innovative and effective ways of "inventing" our future.

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Publisher
Ablex Pub.
Language
English
Pages
170

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-164) and indexes.

Published in
Stamford, Conn
Series
Contemporary studies in information management, policy, and services

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
025.1
Library of Congress
Z692.C65 H35 1999, Z692.C65H35 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 170 p. :
Number of pages
170

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39220M
Internet Archive
inventingfuturei0000hann
ISBN 10
1567504507, 1567504515
LCCN
99028306
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2423115
633259

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