The Relevance of Academic Libraries in the Twenty-First Century
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Jennings, Eric
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The biggest challenge facing the library profession in the twenty-first century is staying relevant to its users. It is often stated that the Internet and Google have changed librarianship. This challenge, while significant, does not mean that libraries will go away. It is causing us to re-evaluate what we do, how we do it, and what role libraries have in the academy and in our culture at large. This column addresses some of the ways in which academic libraries can stay relevant throughout the twenty-first century.
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Eric Jennings (2013): The Relevance of Academic Libraries in the Twenty-First Century, College & Undergraduate Libraries, 20:1, 107-116.