Today’s digital information landscape: What and how Eric Lease Morgan University Libraries of Notre Dame December 4, 2007
MARC is a Gordian Knot. XML should replace it.
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Databases and indexes are two sides of the same information retrieval coin.
The rising tide of network computing floats all boats. Let’s put ours in the water.
“What am I going to do for a job if everything is available as open access?”
The library catalog lies at the intersection of collections and services.
It is not so much the “what” of library and information science that needs to change. It is more about the “how”.