جزییات کتاب
Of vital interest to all librarians and information specialists, this book presents all aspects of the effects of digitization of today's and tomorrow's libraries. From social to technical issues, Digital Libraries includes chapters on the growth of the role of librarian, the reader experience, cataloging, search engines, OPAC, law, ergonomic studies, and the future of libraries.Content: Chapter 1 The Growth of the Role of Librarians and Information Officers in Digital Libraries (pages 1–14): Christian LupoviciChapter 2 The Tao of the Digital Library: A Library Without a Librarian? (pages 15–31): Joachim Schopfel and Jacques CreusotChapter 3 The Reader Faced with a Digital Library: The Experience of the Pasteur Institute (pages 33–46): Emmanuelle Jannes?OberChapter 4 University Students' Information Strategies: From Institutional Expectations to Real Uses (pages 47–59): Marie Despres?LonnetChapter 5 The Digital Spirit: Digital Libraries and Democracy (pages 61–82): Olivier FressardChapter 6 Accessing Library Catalogs in the Age of Digital Libraries and Search Engines: Gaps, Disruptions and Transformation? (pages 83–102): Dominique LaharyChapter 7 Stakes and Prospects of Heuristic Visualization for OPAC Use (pages 103–121): Sophie ChauvinChapter 8 3D Interaction for Digital Libraries (pages 123–143): Pierre CubaudChapter 9 Using Facets to Classify and Access Digital Resources: Proposal and Example (pages 145–167): Michele HudonChapter 10 Digital Libraries: the Publication of Legal Documents Online within the Info?mediation Service (pages 169–180): Fabien Girard De BarrosChapter 11 What Scholarly and Pedagogic Material is Available Online for the Virtual User Within French Universities? (pages 181–194): Ghislaine Chartron and Marc MinonChapter 12 The Revel@Nice Project: the Creation and Prospects of a Pioneering Site of Online Periodicals and Journals (pages 195–209): Michel RolandChapter 13 Evaluating the Use and Users of Digital Journal Libraries (pages 211–222): David Nicholas and Paul HuntingtonChapter 14 Digital Collections in Libraries: Development and Continuity (pages 223–234): Helene RousselChapter 15 Ergonomic Standards and the Uses of Digital Libraries (pages 235–262): Nicole LompreChapter 16 A Document Information System Within the University: From the Project's Conception to its Installation (pages 263–284): Corinne LeblondChapter 17 Do Libraries Have a Future in Academia? (pages 285–294): Robert Campbell