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A Distributed National Electronic Resource? MODELS workshop 6 report, 5–6 February 1998, Bath

A Platform Publication for a Time of Accelerating Change

A Service Framework for Libraries

article published in 2006

A utopian place of criticism? brokering access to network information

Always on: Libraries in a world of permanent connectivity

Anatomy of Aggregate Collections

Art and the Internet: some notes on resources and trends

Beyond 1923

Clumps or ... organised access to printed scholarly material: outcomes from the third MODELS workshop

article

Collection Directions: The Evolution of Library Collections and Collecting

Comment

International Information Gateway Collaboration

Libraries and the Long Tail

Libraries and the informational future: Some notes12

Library Places and Digital Information Spaces: Reflections on Emerging Network Services

article

Library collections in the life of the user: two directions

Managing access to a distributed library resource: report from the fifth MODELS workshop

Metadata: a current view of practice and issues

Networks, standards and end‐user information services

Panel 1: Continuity and Change in University Scholarship

ROADS to Desire

RSLP Collection Description

Report from the Usage Dimensions of Open Workgroup

Scientific information supply — Building networked information systems

Summary of NREN views and data

The Recombinant Library

The library and information commission public library internet survey: First public report (december 1995)

The library, the catalogue, the broker: Brokering access to information in the hybrid library

The public library and the Information Superhighway

The subject gateway: experiences and issues based on the emergence of the Resource Discovery Network

article by Lorcan Dempsey published February 2000 in Online Information Review

Thirteen Ways of Looking at...Digital Preservation

Towards distributed library systems: Z39.50 in a European context

US information infrastructure

Users' requirements of bibliographic records: publishers, booksellers, librarians