Libraries with Glass Walls
(1990) Libraries with Glass Walls. The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 1(2).
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Abstract
Fantasies of "virtual libraries," where users transparently access needed information regardless of location, depend on no-cost, unrestricted access to electronic information. In the real world, ownership and access are interwoven, library materials are usually in print form, and libraries are not usually high funding priorities for their parent institutions. If electronic information is obtained from commercial sources, libraries may need to restrict remote access to it. Ironically, print information in remote libraries may be more accessible than electronic information.
| EPrint Type: | Journal Article (On-line/Unpaginated) |
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| Keywords: | Access Barriers, Licensing, Virtual Libraries |
| Subjects: | Electronic Publishing |
| ID Code: | 998 |
| Deposited On: | 25 November 2005 |
| Alternative Locations: | http://info.lib.uh.edu/pr/pacsrev.html |
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