Libraries: Global Reach, Local Touch

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Kathleen de la Peņa McCook, Barbara J. Ford, Kate Lippincott
American Library Association, 1998 - Education - 256 pages
Read this unique title and learn about the global reach -- how today's libraries, through the Internet, can reach into other communities and connect almost instantaneously to information resources around the world. Read about the local touch -- the human touch in the form of library professionals who are experts at locating, organizing, and evaluating information.

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Contents

A Global Perspective
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From Amoxcallis to Electronic Libraries
12
Improving University Libraries in El Salvador
24
Copyright

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