ELECTRONIC INFORMATION : THE ROLE LIBRARIAN CAN PLAY
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:41:18
ABSTRACT:
Librarians have traditionally been concerned with certain functions, and most of these have their
parallels in the electronic publishing era. It is often suggested that some or all of these functions
become redundant in an era when increasing amounts of information are available directly to users
via the Internet. This argument is contradicted by an often-heard complaint that the Internet is
completely chaotic, and therefore that people waste much time in fruitless searching for
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