Fool's gold [Texte imprimé] : why the Internet is no substitute for a library / Mark Y. Herring


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Bibliogr. p. 167-187. Index.
Preface Introduction 1: Caught in the Web 2: Forget the needle; can you just tell me which haystack? 3: Weare18_com 4: Footnotes? who needs them! 5: Google uber alles 6: E-books to the rescue! 7: Paperless revolution is complete! 8: Mile wide and a mind-numbing inch deep 9: Endgame: quo vadis? Chapter notes Index Caught in the Web Forget the needle. Can you just tell me which haystack? Weare18.com Footnotes? who needs them! Google über alles E-books to the rescue! The paperless revolution is complete! A mile wide and a mind-numbing inch deep The endgame : quo vadis?
"This work skeptically explores the notion that the Internet will soon obviate any need for traditional print-based academic libraries, and makes a case for the library's staying power in the face of technological advancements"--Provided by publisher
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