Implications of Library Focus on Remote Resources
- Shift of emphasis in collection development: From acquisition to access
- “Just-in-case”: Ready for a potential need
“Just-in-time”: Responding to an actual need
Caretaker of physical collections
Conduit to collections housed elsewhere
Challenge Areas for Libraries in an Online Age
- Flat-fee vs. pay-per use:
- Web-based delivery systems
- Impact on end user
- Best-seller phenomenon
- Mass-distributed information cheap and available
- Small audience information smaller and harder to find
- Corporter mergers, buyouts, consolidations
- Decreasing number of independent information providers
Inside Higher Ed
Privacy
- Tracing and selling reading habits.
- (From the Wall Street Journal, "Your Ebook is Reading You".
- "It's no secret that Amazon and other digital book retailers track and store consumer information detailing what books are purchased and read. Kindle users sign an agreement granting the company permission to store information from the device—including the last page you've read, plus your bookmarks, highlights, notes and annotations—in its data servers."
- Library's traditional privacy stand and pay-per-view information
Access: free access in a pay-per-view era. (Access 2012)
Cultural and economic diversity
Cultural and economic diversity
- More or less diversity?
- Best-seller phenomenon = least common denominator information
- Affordability of information to less affluent
Related posts:
Part 2 (11/232012)
Part 1 (11/20/2012)
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