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EDUCAUSE Library Items for E-Content
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Academic Access Rights
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January 1, 1997
As scholarly publishing on the Internet becomes increasingly familiar, so do stories of vulnerability and discussions of access rights. The author explores the legalities and campus politics embedd…
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Browser's Paradise
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January 1, 1994
Two years ago, The New Republic began looking into opportunities for marketing its weekly magazine online. In the process, it created a small empire that may be reinventing the way magazines attrac…
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Computer Technology and Library Information Systems
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January 1, 1990
New technology is paving the way for radical changes in the way libraries fulfill their mission. To what extent will the convergence of computing and library information systems result in an electr…
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Desktop Publishing: What a Difference a Year Makes
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January 1, 1990
At a current issues session at CAUSE88, the topic of desktop publishing released a flood of frustration and complaint. A year later at CAUSE89, a different picture emerged from a follow-up session …
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Developing the Necessary Infrastructure
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January 1, 1999
This commentary highlights the need for a national infrastructure to support library resources in a distributed learning environment. Hawkins comments on the funding and support challenges academi…
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Distance Learning and the Digital Library
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January 1, 1998
Or, what happens when the virtual student needs to use the virtual library in a virtual university. Or, what happens when the virtual student needs to …
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East Meets West: A Multicultural Look at Multimedia
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January 1, 1995
Two thoughtful correspondents--one Japanese, the other American--conduct an electronic dialogue about the future of multimedia, telecommunications, and computer technology. In the process, they unc…
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Editors Just Want To Have Fun
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January 1, 1995
Imitating Wired is the sincerest form of having fun. Imitating Wired is the sincerest form of having fun. …
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Electronic Content and Civilization's Discontent
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January 1, 1994
When James H. Billington became the 13th Librarian of Congress, he set out on a special mission to turn the esteemed institution into a first-class facility for scholars and to make its priceless c…
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Electronic Reserve Library: Moving from Paper to the Web
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January 1, 1998
This article describes Southern University's implementation of their Electronic Reserve Library (ERL). The ERL allows students on campus, at home, or in an office to access any document from …

















