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The Digital Age and Local Studies

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This book examines the impact of recent electronic developments (particularly the Internet) on local studies librarianship.

The recent explosion in use of the Internet has been matched by an increased interest in local, family and community history, and all areas in which local studies libraries excel.

This book brings these two developments together. The book provides practitioners with practical advice on the provision of web-based services for users.

Such areas as e-genealogy and e-learning are covered.

Importantly, the book provides examples of best-practice and shows how practical lessons can be learned from the experiences of the innovators in the field.

Its key features include: nothing comparable in print and has contemporary relevance, increased recognition of the importance of local studies and covers the electronic revolution which has not been addressed in this field Increased interest amongst library users.Its contents include: Introduction, Exploding the myth of parochialism - focuses on web-based resources that have been developed within local studies departments, E-reference and enquiry services for local studies - examines issues associated with providing enquiry services as part of a web-based local studies service.

It also includes: Remote users and local materials - examines the provision of greater access to local materials, including practical guidelines on the types of materials which should be made available electronically, E-genealogy and the library - addresses the ways in which the library can optimise the use of its own genealogical materials as well as examining the most important external electronic resources for family history and show how these can be exploited in the library, E-collaboration and co-operation - practical guide to web-based collaboration and co-operation between local studies libraries and their staff with external local organisations, E-learning - examines the importance of creating resources to facilitate learning, Evaluation and appraisal, and Bibliography.

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Product Details
1843340518 / 9781843340515
Paperback / softback
31/10/2003
United Kingdom
English
xix, 237 p. : ill.
24 cm
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