Of web portals, E-Gov, and the public’s prints

With 2003,academic librarians must return to their academic tasks within an environment of public information policies and programs more ambiguous than a few short months ago. Among other things, Shuler questions how governments will continue to build Web portals that transcend the traditional infor...

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Published inThe Journal of academic librarianship Vol. 28; no. 6; pp. 410 - 413
Main Author Shuler, John A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY Elsevier Inc 01.11.2002
Elsevier Science
Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary:With 2003,academic librarians must return to their academic tasks within an environment of public information policies and programs more ambiguous than a few short months ago. Among other things, Shuler questions how governments will continue to build Web portals that transcend the traditional information limitations of government agencies.
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ISSN:0099-1333
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DOI:10.1016/S0099-1333(02)00349-X