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Could the library be dismantled/role of unique holdings in modern times

Heil, Kathleen A. (2011) Could the library be dismantled/role of unique holdings in modern times. In: SAIL 2011. Into the I of the Storm: Information Resources Undergo a Sea Change , April 5-8, 2011 , Galveston, Texas USA.

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        Abstract

        I have been asked by administration, how much of our collection could go into storage. They optimistically hoping for a room or two for faculty/staff offices, as some buildings need renovation or need to be closed due to safety issues. Clearly, much of the population believes that all/most library materials are available on-line – free. I will present the results of our survey’s of material held and available on-line and space “freed” thanks to archiving. How little space is freed.

        Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
        Title: Could the library be dismantled/role of unique holdings in modern times
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        Heil, Kathleen A.heil@cbl.umces.edu
        Date: April 2011
        Event Title: SAIL 2011. Into the I of the Storm: Information Resources Undergo a Sea Change
        Event Type: Conference
        Event Location: Galveston, Texas USA
        Event Dates: April 5-8, 2011
        Uncontrolled Keywords: library collection development
        Subjects: Information Management
        Item ID: 5131
        Depositing User: Natalie Wiest
        Date Deposited: 23 Apr 2011 22:11
        Last Modified: 29 Sep 2011 17:21
        URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5131

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