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The Internet is not a one-way street in terms of library service as it challenges any traditional notion of its use for collecting or managing information. In this resource authors Charles McClure and Paul T. Jaeger speak to the ways in which the Internet has had more impact on public libraries than any other technology since the creation of the book.
Internet access for library users -- United States. --- Libraries and society -- United States. --- Libraries and the Internet -- United States. --- Public libraries -- Aims and objectives -- United States. --- Public libraries -- Social aspects -- United States. --- Libraries and the Internet --- Internet access for library users --- Public libraries --- Libraries and society --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Society and libraries --- Library Internet access for users --- Public access to the Internet in libraries --- User access to the Internet in libraries --- Library users --- Multimedia library services --- Public access computers in libraries --- Internet and libraries --- Internet --- Aims and objectives --- Social aspects
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