The Future Scenario of Digital Library Era
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2009/v46i1/44080Keywords:
Digital Library, Future Library, Digital Era, Internet LibraryAbstract
Over the past decade there have been many new initiatives in scholarly communications, digital libraries, and the development of educational, scientific and cultural heritage institutions with significant commitments to online resources and online services. The future of the digital library is a topic of continuing concern for the library professionals. Though we face more constraints and technology problems letus look into, what means might be found to break open those constraints and encourage visions projected further into the future? And challenge the assumptions about digital libraries that are so deeply rooted in our thinking by stimulating a creative agenda for the next generation of digital library.Downloads
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Accepted 2013-12-30