Neubauer, K.W.; Binder, W.: Virtuelle Bibliothek : Resource Saring ohne Bibliotheksbestände? (1995)
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- Abstract
- The virtual library can be described as the ultimate in resource sharing. This now involves both electronically stored and printed information, often now available thorugh a flat range of production and through preprints. The number of printed publications in a library could fall by 50% in the next century. Institutions like universities will still have to offer advisory services and guidance to the virtual library
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