Are Libraries Obsolete?: An Argument for Relevance in the Digital Age
The digital age has transformed information access in ways that few ever dreamed. But the afterclap of our digital wonders has left libraries reeling as they are no longer the chief contender in information delivery.

The author gives both sides—the web aficionados, some of them unhinged, and the traditional librarians, some blinkered—a fair hearing but misconceptions abound. Internet be-all and end-all enthusiasts are no more useful than librarians who urge fellow professionals to be all things to all people. The American Library Association, wildly democratic at its best and worst, appears schizophrenic on the issue, unhelpfully. "My effort here," says the author, "is to talk about the elephant in the room."

Are libraries obsolete? No! concludes the author (also). The book explores how libraries and librarians must and certainly can continue to be relevant, vibrant and enduring.

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Are Libraries Obsolete?: An Argument for Relevance in the Digital Age
The digital age has transformed information access in ways that few ever dreamed. But the afterclap of our digital wonders has left libraries reeling as they are no longer the chief contender in information delivery.

The author gives both sides—the web aficionados, some of them unhinged, and the traditional librarians, some blinkered—a fair hearing but misconceptions abound. Internet be-all and end-all enthusiasts are no more useful than librarians who urge fellow professionals to be all things to all people. The American Library Association, wildly democratic at its best and worst, appears schizophrenic on the issue, unhelpfully. "My effort here," says the author, "is to talk about the elephant in the room."

Are libraries obsolete? No! concludes the author (also). The book explores how libraries and librarians must and certainly can continue to be relevant, vibrant and enduring.

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Are Libraries Obsolete?: An Argument for Relevance in the Digital Age

Are Libraries Obsolete?: An Argument for Relevance in the Digital Age

by Mark Y. Herring
Are Libraries Obsolete?: An Argument for Relevance in the Digital Age

Are Libraries Obsolete?: An Argument for Relevance in the Digital Age

by Mark Y. Herring

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Overview

The digital age has transformed information access in ways that few ever dreamed. But the afterclap of our digital wonders has left libraries reeling as they are no longer the chief contender in information delivery.

The author gives both sides—the web aficionados, some of them unhinged, and the traditional librarians, some blinkered—a fair hearing but misconceptions abound. Internet be-all and end-all enthusiasts are no more useful than librarians who urge fellow professionals to be all things to all people. The American Library Association, wildly democratic at its best and worst, appears schizophrenic on the issue, unhelpfully. "My effort here," says the author, "is to talk about the elephant in the room."

Are libraries obsolete? No! concludes the author (also). The book explores how libraries and librarians must and certainly can continue to be relevant, vibrant and enduring.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786473564
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 01/17/2014
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.70(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Y. Herring is the dean of library services at Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina. His work has appeared in American Libraries and Library Journal and many other publications.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments 1

Part 1 5

1 Introduction 7

2 Everything Is Still Not on the Internet 19

3 Searching the Web 30

4 Quality Control, or Lack Thereof 42

5 Rotting from Within? 57

6 En Masse: Mass Digitization 67

7 Copyright 80

8 Ebooks Über Alles? 96

9 Depth and Ubiquity 111

Part 2 123

10 Reading and Literacy 126

11 Privacy 138

12 Piracy 150

Part 3 165

13 You Are Here 171

14 Are Libraries Obsolete After All? Two Scenarios 187

Epilogue: Reviving the Spirit of Andrew Carnegie 216

Chapter Notes 219

Selected Bibliography 246

Index 255

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