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creators_name: Mornati, Susanna
type: journale
datestamp: 2003-11-18
lastmod: 2008-11-19 08:12:40
status_changed: 2008-11-19 08:12:40
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countries: IT-
title: Re-engineering user services in physics libraries: a transition phase between old expectations and new opportunities. Part one: organisation.
ispublished: pub
subjects: I.
subjects: J.
full_text_status: public
keywords: user services, physics libraries, servizi all'utenza, biblioteche di fisica
abstract: Susanna Mornati reports on an effort of transition from a traditional library service, mainly relying on paper preservation and local diffusion, to a modern information centre, whose main goal is putting final users in contact with the information needed, wherever it is, either local or remote, on paper or digitally stored. The author describes how this transition may be achieved through a process of re-engineering that involves staff tasks, available space, choice of tools.
date: 2000
date_type: published
publication: High Energy Physics Libraries Webzine
number: 1/2000
publisher: CERN
linguabib: it
refereed: FALSE
altloc: http://library.cern.ch/HEPLW/1/papers/4/
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document_url: http://eprints.rclis.org/475/1/Re-engineering_user_services_in_physics_libraries.pdf
lang_full_codex: en