An eight-page supplement published in the ‘Guardian’ newspaper on 23rd April examines the future of third level libraries:
“Information technology, online databases and catalogues and digitised archives have put the library back at the heart of teaching, learning and academic research on campus.”
The supplement includes lots of examples of library staff responding to the evolving needs of their users. It is particularly timely as we move towards Grangegorman.
“Information technology, online databases and catalogues and digitised archives have put the library back at the heart of teaching, learning and academic research on campus.”
The supplement includes lots of examples of library staff responding to the evolving needs of their users. It is particularly timely as we move towards Grangegorman.
See the supplement at http://education.guardian.co.uk/librariesunleashed