Information imagineering : meeting at the interface / editors, Milton T. Wolf, Pat Ensor, and Mary Augusta Thomas for the Library and Information Technology Association and the Library Administration and Management Association.
The more we change, the more we should stay the same : some common errors concerning libraries, computers, and the information age / Bruce Gilbert -- The five plus one disciplines : a path toward discovering librarianship's future / Gary Silver -- The lessons of client/server automation in a climate of organizational change / Joseph Lucia -- Moore's law and future library technology / Andrew Wohrley -- The clash of the titans : information retrieval vs. data retrieval / Sue Myburgh -- Generations : after document delivery, what? / T.D. Webb -- Intellectual freedom on the Net / Carol L. Ritzenthaler -- Bricks, bytes, or both? The probable impact of scholarly electronic publishing on library space needs / Charles W. Bailey, Jr. -- Electronic journals : revolution or evolution? / Virginia M. Scheschy -- Shift or drift? Decision making in the movement from paper to digital collections / Lisa Covi and Rob Kling -- Basic principles for managing intellectual property in the digital environment / National Humanities Alliance -- The shape of the twenty-first-century library / Howard Besser -- The object in question : museums caught in the Net / Robert Sullivan -- Redefining the library meme : memory and imagination / Martin R. Kalfatovic -- Perils at home : changing constituencies in cyberspace / Murray S. Martin -- The library transformed : building a shared vision / Jerilyn R. Veldof, Patricia Morris, and Louise Greenfield -- The five disciplines : learning organizations and technological change / Shelley Phipps and Cathy Larson -- White gloves and digital soup : museums and the challenge of information technology / Martin Sullivan -- Nanotechnology : the library as factory / Stephen L. Gillett -- The future project : twenty-second-century wishes, lies, and dreams / Julien Clinton Sprott -- The Internet as a commons / David Brin.
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