Magic and Hypersystems: Constructing the Information-Sharing Library by American Library Association

Magic and Hypersystems: Constructing the Information-Sharing Library

American Library Association
147 pages
ALA Editions
Jan 2002
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Suggesting that contemporary information systems owe a debt to 16th century attempts to order knowledge based on "magic" image-based memory systems, Billings (directory of general libraries, U. of Texas at Austin) explores historical and contemporary issues of the ordering of information in research libraries. After discussing the development of research libraries, he describes current operations and services and offers advice on where libraries, research information management, and knowledge systems should go in the future. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Pages 147
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Published 2002
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