Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2005
 
Stela Filipi-Matutinović
University Library “Svetozar Markovic”, Belgrade
 
WHAT ARE THE PERSPECTIVES OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN THE  INFORMATION ERA?
 
 
Remark: Paper presented on the International Conference on Distributed LibraryInformation Systems, Ohrid June 1-6, 2004 and published in the Conference on Distributed LibraryInformation Systems, Ohrid June 1-6, 2004 Conference proceedings. – Novi Sad: Group for Information Technologies, 2004, pp. 35-51
Keywords: Academic libraries, information era, perspectives
Abstract: Academic libraries have some kind of hybrid position, belonging to higher education and to the library world at the same time. Evolution of higher education, changing habits in scientific communication, life-long learning processes and the spreading of distance learning push the academic libraries to intensify their work and to shift from collection centred policy to user-centred policy. Digitization of the collections, user education, 24-hour reference services, intensive cooperation between academic and other libraries in the country and abroad are some main issues. Discussions about the future of academic and other libraries at international librarians conferences showed that no matter from which part of the world they come, librarians believe that libraries are here to stay, not as museums of books but as focal points for people seeking information

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Branislava Avramović, Ivanka Klajn, Branislav Djurašević,Slobodan Milonjić
Stela Filipi-Matutinović