A Case Study in the Evolution of Digital Services for Science and Engineering Libraries
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Building on experiences from earlier digital initiatives and partnerships, the University of Virginia has developed new services and forged new collaborations between traditional information technology and library units in support of changing approaches to science and engineering research and education. Over the past 4 years, the library has evolved through numerous service models, changes in institutional vision, and budgetary shortfalls and has emerged with a new understanding of where to invest resources and energy for coming challenges.
collaboration, service models, strategic planning, user services, information technology, library organization, library services, library space, reorganization
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Hunter, Carol, Sherry Lake, Carla Lee, and Andrew Sallans. "A Case Study in the Evolution of Digital Services for Science and Engineering Libraries." Journal of Library Administration 50.4 (2010): 335-347. Available: ISSN:0193-0826, ["http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01930821003667005"].
Taylor & Francis Group (Routledge)
2010
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